Sponsoring & Offerings

Donations & Bequests

If you would like to make a one-off or regular monthly donation to Rokpa Trust (Kagyu Samye Ling) to help sustain the Monastery and its activities, please use the button below.

All donations are processed securely by PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to donate; simply select the “Donate with a Card” option on the next screen.

Alternatively, you can set up a standing order for regular contributions. Please contact our Accounts Department who will be happy to provide you with the necessary information.

If you are considering making a bequest in your will to Rokpa Trust, please contact the Company Secretary, who will be happy to discuss this with you.

companysecretary@samye.org

Accounts Department

Kagyu Samye Ling

Eskdalemuir, Langholm

DG13 0QL, Scotland


Kagyu Samye Ling is a part of Rokpa Trust which is a registered charity in England & Wales (1059293) and in Scotland (SC038628).
Due to the nature of the charity all donations are non-refundable, except in the instance of duplicate payment taken in error.

Sponsoring Butterlamps

In Tibet, butterlamps were traditionally fueled by clarified yak butter. Transforming an everyday substance into illumination symbolizes the transformation of the ordinary mind into the wise, compassionate mind of enlightenment. While we now use candles, the profound symbolism remains the same.

Consecrated on New Year’s Eve 1999, the Samye Ling Butterlamp House is dedicated to world peace. Following the wish of Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche and Lama Yeshe Rinpoche, lamp offerings at Samye Ling are dedicated not only to individuals but to all beings everywhere and each lamp is a contributing factor to world peace.

Anyone, anywhere can sponsor lamps to be lit and for prayers to be dedicated in honour of friends or good causes. 

If you wish to sponsor butterlamps for a specific date, please contact Reception first to ensure availability. Once confirmed, you may make your donation below.

All donations are processed securely by PayPal.

There is no charge for Prayer Requests. When a request is received, the person’s name is included in our daily prayers. The Sangha then dedicates the merit accumulated from these prayers to that individual and to the benefit of all sentient beings everywhere.

Prayers may be requested for pure aspirations, for those facing illness or difficulties, as well as for those who have recently passed away, to support them in their transition and future path.

You may also wish to visit our page Buddhist Funeral Advice in the Tibetan Tradition