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OM Meditation Garden

OM Meditation Garden

OM Meditation Garden at Samten Hills Dalat – Embracing serenity, finding peace in every moment

Nestled within the Spiritual and Cultural Space of Samten Hills Dalat, the OM Meditation Garden offers a harmonious blend of nature and spiritual energy. Beneath the canopy of cool green pines, with fresh air and expansive views, the sacred sound of OM gently resonates, creating a sense of peace from the very first moment.

The OM Meditation Garden at Samten Hills Dalat is where nature and spiritual energy harmoniously converge.

Through the sacred vibration of OM – the root of all being – the experience at the OM Meditation Garden becomes a journey of self-discovery, a search for inner peace, and a deep connection between body, mind, and the infinite energy of the universe.

The meditation experience at the OM Meditation Garden gently brings each person back to themselves, within a serene and inspiring spiritual space.

During the day, natural light filters through the pine branches, bathing the garden in a soft, pure green glow. Visitors can meditate in stillness, listen to birdsong and the echoing resonance of OM, allowing their minds to unwind and harmonize with the rhythm of nature and the stillness within.

In the morning sunlight, the OM Meditation Garden unfolds a tranquil space for visitors to reconnect with their inner peace.

As night falls, the OM Meditation Garden transforms into a sanctuary of light and spiritual presence. The OM symbol – an eternal emblem of the universe – glows upon the central stone, serving as a sacred reminder of the harmony between humanity and the boundless beyond. A warm amber light pierces the darkness like a flame of wisdom and compassion, guiding souls on their path to awakening.

The warm amber glow of the OM symbol pierces the darkness like a flame of wisdom and compassion, guiding the soul on its journey toward awakening.

Return to Samten Hills Dalat and give yourself a quiet moment at the OM Meditation Garden — where your soul finds calm, and every moment becomes serene and whole.

Vajrayana Buddhist Spiritual Cultural Space
Buddhist Spiritual Cultural Space
The Drigung Kagyu Samten Ling Gallery was completed in accord with the tradition of Vajrayana Buddhist art. It was crafted by artisans from India and Nepal, which are both the homelands of the Buddha, right here, in Vietnam.
The World’s Largest Prayer Wheel
The world's largest prayer wheel is covered with 24k gold-plated copper. In the prayer wheel are countless Om Mani Padme Hum mantras printed on thin tissue paper and auspicious items such as relics of Buddha, relics of saints.
Amitayus Buddha Statue
Amitayus, a Buddha of Longevity, symbolizes the energy that brings health and long-life to all sentient beings.
Maitreya Buddha Statue
The statue of Maitreya Buddha in pure bronze has a size of 10.5m tall, is one of the Maitreya Buddha statues in the standard Vajrayana Buddhist form. 
Butter Lamp House
A butter lamp house is a place for offering light to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the ten directions and three times. This is to accumulate merit and purify the obscurations of all sentient beings. In general, the purpose offering butter lamps is to remove the suffering that comes from the darkness of ignorance and wrong views.
Samten Ling Gate
The gate to the Vajrayana Buddhist Spiritual and Cultural Space – Drigung Kagyu Samten Ling Vietnam marks the threshold between movement and stillness, inviting each visitor to quiet the mind and begin the journey of return.
Himalayan Check-in Point
These pillars are designed with inspiration from the decorations adorning the powerful ritual implements of great Vajra masters. Furthermore, the rise and fall of these pillars mimic the rhythm of breath in the majestic forests of Samten Hills Dalat - A Land to Return.
Cloud Gate at Samten Hills Dalat
Inspired by the gentle, free-floating clouds, the Samten Hills Dalat Gate - also known as the Cloud Gate - is thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the natural beauty of the forested highlands of Don Duong, where Samten Hills Dalat is nestled.