Austria
The Shang Shung Institute Austria was founded in 2000 and is recognized as a cultural non-profit association without political aims.
One of our main goals is the preservation of the Tibetan cultural heritage by making its literary tradition widely available in the form of accurate translations and digital images.
“The Shang-Shung Institute exists for the preservation of Tibetan culture and to translate Tibetan books into Western languages. Through the Shang Shung Institute we are trying to do something to maintain the survival of Tibetan culture and understanding." Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu
The main project of the Austrian branch of the Shang Shung Institute is the Ka-ter Translation Project, which started in the year 2002. It includes several aspects of translation: Dzogchen Tantra Translation, Training for Translators of Tibetan, the project for digitalizing and preserving the unique Tantras of the Tibetan master Changchub Dorje, and the collaboration with universities regarding translations from Tibetan.
The other activities of our branch are:
- the International On-line Web Shop
- International fund-raising for the Shang Shung Institute
For detailed information please visit our website, which is also available in German: http://www.ssi-austria.at/
Oliver Leick, director of the SSI Austria
project manager for the Ka-ter Translation Project
project manager of the Complete Works of Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu responsible for the on-line web shop
local Yantra Yoga instructor
student of Ch?gyal Namkhai Norbu since 1977
sports-teacher for schoolchildren with mental disabilities in Styria
Contact the Institute:
The Shang Shung Institute Austria is located in East-Styria. It is 45 km to east of Graz and about 160 km to the south of Vienna.
Our office is ?n the former school-building of Gschmaier, a tiny village in the sunny and hilly area of East-Styria, where there are many vineyards and apple plantations.
Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies
Gschmaier 1048265
Gr.Steinbach
Austria
office: +43
3386 83218
mobile: +43 676 3221365
fax: +43 3386 83219
e-mail: office@ssi-austria.at