Nestled in the lush greenery of Northeast India, Tripura is a land of ancient heritage, spiritual depth, and natural beauty. Bordered by Bangladesh on three sides, the state boasts a unique blend of diverse cultures, serene landscapes, and a rich historical legacy.

Tripura is home to a harmonious confluence of indigenous tribal communities and Bengali culture, making it a vibrant mosaic of traditions, languages, and faiths. The state’s historical significance is reflected in its magnificent palaces, temples, and archaeological sites—most notably the Unakoti rock-cut carvings, the Tripura Sundari Temple, and the Neermahal Palace, which attract visitors and scholars alike.

The spiritual resonance of Tripura is deeply rooted in its Buddhist past. Ancient Buddhist relics and sites, such as Pilak, highlight the state’s historical connection to the spread of Buddhism across Southeast Asia. These sacred sites reveal the existence of both Hinayana and Mahayana traditions and underscore Tripura’s role as a vital link in the region’s Buddhist heritage.

Today, Tripura stands as a symbol of peace, tolerance, and interfaith harmony—values that align perfectly with the ethos of Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University (DDIBU). Located in this culturally rich state, DDIBU is envisioned as a global center for Buddhist learning, intercultural dialogue, and ethical education.

With its tranquil environment, spiritual heritage, and warm hospitality, Tripura offers an ideal setting for contemplative study and personal transformation. At DDIBU, students and scholars from around the world find not only academic excellence but also a gateway to the timeless wisdom of the Dhamma in the heart of Northeast India.