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Uszó is the cradle of the Dharma Gate Buddhist Community, a lonely old peasant house deep in the forest of the Bükk mountains, far away from the noisy and crowded towns. It is a place where people can enjoy the beauty of nature and the healing effect of calmness. The house is surrounded a big plot of land, pastures, fields, and pine, beech and oak trees. The programs at Uszó are organized by the Dharma Gate Buddhist Community and College respectively. The Retreat Center offers a wide range of possibilities to those who seriously want to test their theoretical knowledge against the reality of the practice.
There is also a possibility to pay respect at one of the oldest Hungarian Stupa, named after the Hungarian bodhisatta, Alexander Choma de Koros, who spent years in Tibet nearly two hundred years ago, and who compiled the first reliable Tibetan-English Dictionary and Tibetan Grammar. The stupa was inaugurated by the Venerable Lama Ngawang.

The 13th Intersections Conference was held in spring 2026 at Dharma Gate Buddhist College, organised by the Philosophy Section of the National Association of Doctoral

Ambassador Anshuman Gaur, who has served in India’s Ministry of External Affairs since 2001, previously held the position of Chief of Protocol of India. His

Twenty-one students from ten countries received their certificates on 8 March 2026 at the Mánfa Retreat Centre of the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church, marking the