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Demagiri Buddha Vihara
Address: Tlabung, Lunglei, Mizoram, India 796751 Demagiri (Tlabung) Mizoram 796751
Tradition: Theravada
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Chakma: Suman Jyoty Bhante Email (Phone: +918974419262)
Teacher: His Holiness Ven. Suman Jyoty Bhante
Spiritual Director: His Holiness Tejabangsha Thera
Jetaban Buddha Vihara
Address: Diblibagh, Lunglei, Mizoram, India Demagiri Mizoram 796751
Tradition: Theravada
Website: http://buddhasrealteachings.blogspot.com
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Mahamuni Buddhist Monastery
Address: Buddhist Temple Road, Kamalanagar Mizoram 796751
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 91 (0372)2563367/2563635
E-mail: anicca_bhante@yahoo.com.au
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Mr.: Chandravamso Chakma (Phone: 91 (0372) 2563671)
Mr.: A.K. Tanchangya (Phone: 91 (0372) 2563219)
Main Contact: Mr. Nilo Baran Chakma (Phone: 91 (0372) 2563212)
Teacher: Ven. Nandavamso
Spiritual Director: Ven. Pragya Jyoti Email (Phone: 61-0437952804)
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Navodaya Buddhist Monastery
Address: Nunsuri-II,P.O. Nunsuri-I, Lunglei District. Tlabung (Demagiri) Mizoram 796751
Tradition: Theravada, Chakma Tradition
Affiliation: Navodaya Buddha Vihar Samity
Phone: 91-9436391284
E-mail: anicca_bhante@yahoo.com.au
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Venerable: Sumana Jyoti
Teacher: Ven. Sumana Jyoti
Venerable: Punnyo Kitthi (Phone: 91-9006294683)
Main Contact: 91-9436391284
Spiritual Director: Ven. Pragya Jyoti Email (Phone: 61-0437952804)
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The Navodaya Buddhist Monastery was established in 1991. The site of land property of the Monastery was donated by Late Jugendra Chakma, former Vice-President of Nunsuri Village Council and also elder brother of Ven. Pragya Jyoti (Australia). At present, Ven. Sumana Jyoti is the Chief Abbot of the Monastery who is a nephew of Ven. Pragya Jyoti (Australia). He conduct meditation in every morning and evening. On every sunday Dhamma class condut for the Children. The Monastery is run by the Management Committee of the Navodaya Buddha Vihar Samity, which registered in 1991 under the Societies Registration Act. 1860, Government of India. Its has facilities for laymen and resident monks. Excellent Meditation Hall with surrounding covered by deep forest and fairly quiet. One Guest Hall and a separate Kitchen attach with Dinning Hall. The main Monastery with attach Dhamma Hall with capacity to sit 200 peoples at a times. Minimum one Sangha (four monks) capacity to reside continuously in the Monastery. Perfect place for forest monks who like to meditate and quiet. Meditation is nothing, but only to train our own mind how to deal with different problems and situations.