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Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.)

Address: Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (RBSS) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage.   Rajasthali, Rangamati Hill Tracts 4540
Tradition: Theravada, Non-profit child development organization
Phone: +0066 (0)8358185225
E-mail: arjapriyobk.rbss@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/pages/RBSS-BANGLADESH-ORPHANAGE/142313101760?ref=ts
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Assistant General Secretary & Overseas Coordinator, RBSS: Arjapriyo Bhikkhu  Email  (Phone: 0066+(0)835818522)
Main Contact: Ven. Arja Priyo Bhikkhu (Thailand)  Email  (Phone: 0066+835818522)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Dhammananda Mohathera Founder President,of RBSS Abbot, Rajasthali Moitree Vihar  (Phone: 0088+01553134112,+01811460773)
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R.B.S.S. BANGLADESH ORPHANAGE

BACKGROUND:

There is a fundraising initiative in Perth, W.A. (supported by the Buddhist Society of W.A.) that helps to raise money to run a small orphanage named Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.).

Background: Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage is a charity, non-profit child development organization. In 1990, aimed to helping the helpless, a Noble Monk namely Ven. Shanta Joti Mahathero, with some well-wisher was founded to this organization and the name was given “Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage Firstly, this organization was initiated only with 5 orphans, but presently more than 60 orphans and deprived children are getting opportunities from this organization. 

The organization is primarily committed to educate the children who remain uncared for, and deprived of opportunities of education, particularly in the tribal/indigenous families of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Since its inception, the (RBSS) organization has relentlessly educated desolate children and to educate them with true human values for a better future.

 Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage is a charity non-profit child development organization. (A child care home) There is a fundraising initiative in Perth, W.A. supported by the Buddhist Society of W.A. that helps to raise money to run a small orphanage named Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.). The orphanage is located in the Rajasthali,Rangamati Hill Tracts outside Chittagong in Bangladesh and is currently 6O children from various tribal groups in the region. The orphanage are provides all necessary accommodation, food,clothing and medicinal supplies for the children as well as facilitating their education and spiritual development.

The orphanage began in 1990 on the impetus of kindness generated by both lay and monastic Bikkhu sangha within a particularly impoverished area of the Rangamati Hill tracts. Here they were finding the incidence of parentless children and children considered to be living in hard-core poverty’ to be very high. The orphanage thus began as a volunteer- driven initiative, a theme which still continues circa 19 years later, the Orphanage has been very pro-active in seeking help for their project and thus 1997 they wrote a letter to the Buddhist society of W.A seeking assistance as a fellow Buddhist organization. The Buddhist Society decided to support the project but not to run it. Thus its responsibility was taken up by Ms. Judi Rushforth who facilitated and developed the link for 6 years until 2003, when it was handed on to Mr. Scott Andrews from Australia. Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage\\\'s mission is to help children living in dire poverty. Through the generosity of contributors, we provide needy children with a variety of programs and services to meet their basic needs and enhance their self-esteem; raise their physical and educational levels in a meaningful, lasting way. Since 1990, Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) Buddhist Welfare Orphanage has been providing assistance to children and families struggling in terrible poverty. With the help of above who have been supporting to RBSS, we are continuing to help the poor children and growing up healthy and educationOrganization name:  Rajasthali Bouddha Shishu Sadan (R.B.S.S.) The orphanage began in 1990 on the impetus of kindness generated by both lay and monastic Bhikkhu Sangha within a particularly impoverished area of the Rajasthali, Rangamati Hill tracts. Bangladesh.

Type of organization:  A charity, non-profit child development organization.

Vision: The disadvantaged children and community have to achieve their basic rights and be able to contribute their well-being in their family, community and country. 

Purpose/Mission: Help the children living in dire poverty. Through the generosity of contributors, we provide needy children with a variety of programs and services to meet their basic needs and enhance their self-esteem; raise their physical and educational levels in a meaningful, lasting way and other needy people in collaborating with benevolent organizations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.


Rajratna Buddhist Dhamma Trust

Address: R. No. 11 6/28, Sanjay Nagar, Near New English School, Govt Colony, Bandra East  Mumbai Maharashtra 400051
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 09867187793
E-mail: rajratnabuddhistdhammatrust@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Baban Yelwe  Email  
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Social work in way of Buddhism.  Teaching Buddhas way.


Rangiri Sri Lanka Media Network

Address: 130, Dambulla, Sri Lanka   Dambulla Central 21100
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +94662283606
Fax: +94662283603
E-mail: radio@rangiri.com
Website: http://www.rangiri.com
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Spiritual Director: Ven Inamaluwe Sri Sumangala Himi  Email  (Phone: +94662283606)
Notes and Events:

Rangiri Sri Lanka Media Network is being activated as a special Project under the Rangiri Dambulla Development Foundation with the following media.

01.Rangiri Sri Lanka News Paper

02. Rangiri Sri Lanka Radio Broadcasting

03. Rangiri Sri Lanka Television


Rashtriya Buddha Shiksha Evam Samajik Sans Than

Address: buddha nagar,gajraula. distt.J.P Nagar.  state--uttar pradesh 244223
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: autonomous
Phone: 9412139029
Fax: 05924252938
E-mail: buddhistngo@gmail.com
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Main Contact: ram singh bouddh  Email  (Phone: 9412139029)
Notes and Events:

we RASHTRIYA BUDDHA SHIKSHA EVAM SAMAJIK SANSTHAN is an registered NGO under requisite acts including FCRA vide registration no.137230005 for the religious (buddhists) cultural educational and social welfare activities for rural people especially for social and economically deprived castes/classes through various projects programmes.we  faciltate the above said activities to the needy in the public interest.
RAM SINGH BOUDDH
(General Secretary)


Ratnashri Buddhist Centre

Address: No.5, Jln 1/3,  Petaling Jaya Selangor 46000
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Drikung Kagyu
Phone: 60-12-2151389 / 60-16-2028088
E-mail: ratnashripj@gmail.com
Website: http://www.dharma-media.org/ratnashripj/
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Weekly & Monthly Group Practices
DayTimePractice/ActivityContactTel
Mon8.30 pm1. (Pureland) Mahayana ChantingChu016-3326543
1st Wed
of the month
8.30pm1. Lama Chopa – Ratnashri Guru Yoga Practice & Offering
2. Protector Practice – Achi Chokyi Dolma
Chu016-3326543
Wed8.30 pm1. Mahamudra Four Foundation TrainingChu016-3326543
Thu8.00 pm1. Yangzab-Dzogchen Three Roots/Hayagriva Sadhana Practice.Pheng Chong012-3113326
Fri8.30 pm1. Yangzab-Dzogchen Four Foundation TrainingMichael Lim016-2028088
Sat3.30pm1. Chod
2. Yidam Practice - Achi Chokyi Dolma (Terma)
Pheng Chong012-3113326
Sun10.00 am -
7:00pm
1. Training ProgramTeoh017-8833161
Sun8.00 pm1. Four Arm Chenrezig Practice
2. Protector Practice - Achi Chokyi Dölma
3. Smoke Offering  (bring your own offerings)
Teoh017-8833161

Note: The Weekly & Monthly Group Practices will be cancel when coincide with Programmes.


Rockhill Hermitage

Address: Wegirikanda, Hondiadeniya Via Gompola, Sri Lanka     
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana Insight Meditation
Phone: 602 801 871
E-mail: timbrowning@netspace.net.au
Website: http://www.rockhillsrilanka.com/
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Contact Persons: Venerable Bhante Kassapa & Tim Browning  
Spiritual Director: Venerable Bhante Kassapa Rockhill Hermitage and Rockhill International Buddhist Nunnery offer group and individual Vipassana Insight Meditation retreats for Westerners and Sri Lankans. The head teache  


Rohana Vipassana Meditation Center

Address: Aagarawala   Aparekka, Matara Southern MH 81032
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Sri Mathikarama Purana Viharaya
Phone: 94-60-2414710
E-mail: smpvlk@gmail.com
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Ullala Chandima Maha Thera  (Phone: 94-60-2414710)
Main Contact: Ven. Ullala Chandima Maha Thera  (Phone: 94-60-2414710)
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Forest Monastery  provides meditation instructions & spiritual guidances.


Sad Paramita Temple

Address: Jl Babakan Tarogong 251   Bandung Jawa Barat 40232
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: 62-22-6124422
Fax: 62-22-6015610
E-mail: sadparamita@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.sadparamita.org
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Co Director: Mrs Julia Johan  Email  (Phone: 62-85721464381)
Teacher: Master Xue Shan  
Main Contact: Mr Jo U Leng  Email  (Phone: 62-8122166248)
Spiritual Director: Master Xue Shan  (Phone: 62-8122166248)
Notes and Events:

Mondays and Thursdays: Mantra chanting and Meditation.

Monthly temple activity to help local needs via various form of charity activities i.e. providing free medical check ups for the poor, helping the victims of natural calamities, blood donation, and more.

Other Buddhist activities include yearly Bardo ceremony for the deceased.


Sakyadhita Nunnery

Address: V.D.C. Madhubani-7, Buddha Nagar, Rupandehi, Lumbini, Nepal  Lumbini Lumbini
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Non-sectarian
Phone: 178 049 31677
E-mail: lumbininuns@gmail.com
Website: http://www.lumbininuns.org
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Bodhi Sakyadhita  Email  (Phone: 178 049 31677)
Main Contact: Ven. Bodhi Sakyadhita  Email  
Teacher: Venerable Metteyya Sakyaputta  
Notes and Events:

Sakyadhita Nunnery is a haven for the rural girls of Lumbini who would otherwise face a life of child marriage, no education, and hard labour. By creating this nunnery we are able to offer them the chance to complete their education and empower them to make their own decision to continue on to college, get a job, remain as a nun or get married.


SAKYASINGHA RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY

Address: BUDDHA LOK, MEERUT ROAD,  HAPUR 245101
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: The World Fellowship of Buddhists
Phone: 0091-9358560005
E-mail: ibei_wfbrc@rediffmail.com
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Main Contact: M.K. Otani  (Phone: 00-91-9837044142)
Spiritual Director: Loknayak Ashvaghosh Mahanayak Mahathera  
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SAKYASINGHA RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY

INTERNATIONAL BUDDHIST TOURIST PLACE
Managed By :        INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE
Chief Abbot  :        His Eminence Lag Mahanayak Mahathera
Location       :        Buddha Lok, Meerut Road, Hapur-245101 (U.P.)
Area            :        Around 1000 Sq. Yards in Hapur and 1.134
                             hectares in Village Fagautta, Tehsil Hapur, District
                             Ghaziabad.
BRIEF HISTORY
The INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE (IBEI) was established in 1952 at Hapur. The Institute got itself formally registered by the Registrar of Societies, Uttar Pradesh in 1980-81.
From its very inception the Institute has preserving the Monastery at Hapur. The Hapur land of the institute was donated by the leading businessman of Hapur Dr. Prabhakar Mishra, who belongs to the family of Rathapala and he encourage us to make a monastery in the memory of Rathapala. Dr. Prabhakar Mishra passed away recently. At Fagautta, the land is allotted by Government of Uttar Pradesh in the name of International Buddha Education Institute. The institute has been engaged in the welfare works specially for the benefit of destitute women and children and has setup several child welfare centres and foster homes. At its headquarters at HAPUR it has a campus comprising of 32 rooms which apart from housing the office and the staff of the Institute also provides for one orphanage where 20 destitute children are being maintained. The Institute time to time organise conferences/workshops/seminar/symposium on Buddhism as wells as issues such as Non Conventional Energy Sources, Destitute Children, Social Justice, Environment and Energy, etc.

INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE

AIMS AND OBJECTS
q       To provide global attention to HAPUR (THULLAKOTHITTA) as the International Historical Place.
q       To established a hi-tech Buddhist Library and a Buddhist Monastery at Hapur, where millions of devotes from India as well as abroad able to get Buddhist literature.
q       To established a guest house at Hapur for the foreigners.  
q       To carry to the farthest corners of the world the message of world peace, brotherhood and friendship and to promote the spread of Buddhism through Buddhist Education, including establishment of temples for the study of philosophy and Buddhist worship.
q       To organise seminars for the training, recruitment and posting of monks, preacher and teachers.
q       To work for cooperative relations between the Buddhists-and-Non-Buddhists.
q       To work for the development of society and culture.
BRIEF HISTORY OF THULLAKOTHITTA (HAPUR)
There is a popular saying that Lord Gautama the Buddha on his way from MATHURA to HASTINAPUR took a rest for one day in the city THULLAKOTHITTA (ref. MAJHIM NIKAYA) which is now known as HAPUR. Lord Buddha give ordinance to Ven. RATHAPALA at THULLAKOTHITTA of KURU PRADESH of that time. That place where the Buddha took rest and give ordinance to RATHAPALA is the BUDDHA LOK existing on main HAPUR-MEERUT Road where at present there is an office of IBEI and under construction “SAKYASINGHA” RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY in the memory of REVEREND RATHAPALA situated. During Lord the Gautama stay at THULLAKOTHITTA (Presently Known as Hapur) the following conversation made between the Lord and the Brahmin guy Rathapala :
THE CONVERSION OF RATHAPALA AT THULLAKOTHITTA
1.         Once when the Lord Buddha was on an alms pilgrimage in the Kuru country with a great company of almsmen, as described above stayed at THULLAKOTHITTA, which was the township of the Kurus.
2.       They came to know of it and went to him to pay their respects.
3.       When they were seated, the Lord instructed them with a discourse on the Doctrine. Having received their instruction from Lord, the Brahmin heads of houses of THULLAKOTHITTA gratefully thanked him, rose up and departed with deep obeisance.
4.       Seated among them was a young man named Rathapala, a scion of leading family of the place, to whom this thought came : “So far as I understand, the Doctrine which the Lord has preached is no easy matter for one who lives in a home to lead the higher life in all its fullness, purity and perfection.
5.       “What if I were to cut off hair and beard, don the yellow robes and go forth from homelessness as a pilgrim!”
6.         When the Brahmins had not been gone long, then Rathapala came up and after salutations, told the Lord the thought which had come to him, and asked to be admitted to and confirmed in, the confraternity under him.
7.         “Have you your parents” consent to this step, Rathapala?’ asked the Lord.
8.       “No, Sir.”
9.       “I do not admit those who have not their parents’ consent.”
10.     “That consent, Sir, I will take steps to obtain,” said the young man, who rising up and taking a reverential leave of the Lord, went off to his parents, told them his thoughts and asked their consent to his becoming a Bhikku.
11.     The parents made answer as follows : “Dear Rathapala, you are our only son, very dear to us and beloved ; you live in comfort and have been brought up in comfort, with no experience at all of discomfort. Go away ; eat, drink, enjoy yourself and do good works in all happiness. We refuse our consent.
12.     “Your death would leave us desolate, with no pleasure left in life; why, while we have you still, should we consent to your going forth from home to homelessness as a Bhikkhu”.
13.     A second and yet a third time did Rathapala repeat his request, only to be met by the same refusal from his parents.
14.     Failing thus to get his parents consent, the young man flung himself down on the bare ground, declaring that he would either die there or become at a Bhikkhu.
15.     His parents entreated him to get up while repeating their objections to his becoming a Bhikkhu, but the young man said not a word. A second and a third time they entreated him but still he said not a word.
16.     So the parents sought out Rathapala’s companion to whom they told all this and besought them to urge, as from themselves, what his parents had said to him.
17.       Thrice his companions appealed to him, but still he said not a word. So his companions came to the parents with this report : “There on the bare ground he lies, declaring that he will either die there or become a Bhikkhu. If you refuse your consent, he will never get up alive. But if you give your consent, you will see him when he has become a Bhikku. Should he not like being a Bhikku, what alternative will he have! Why, only to come back here. Do give your consent!” they urged.
18.       “Yes, we consent ; but when he is a Bhikku, he must come and see us.”
19.     Off now went his companions to Rathapala, and they told him that his parents had given their consent, but when he was a Bhikku he was to come and see them.
20.     Thereupon the young man arose and, when he had regained his strength, bet look himself to the Lord, and after salutation seated himself on one side, saying : “I have got my parents’ consent to my becoming a Bhikku ; I ask the Lord to admit me.”
21.     Admission and confirmation were granted him under the Lord; and a fortnight afterwards the Lord, having stayed at THULLAKOTHITTA as long as he wanted, proceeded on his alms pilgrimage towards Sravasti, where he took up his abode in Jeta’s grove in Anathapindika’s pleasance.
22.     Dwelling alone and aloof, strenuous, ardent and purged of self, the reverend Rathapala was not long before he won the prize in quest of which young men go forth from home to homelessness as Bhikkhus, that prize of prizes which crown highest life.
23.     Then, he went to the Lord and, seated on one side after salutation, said that with the Lord’s permission, he wished to go and see his parents.
24.     Scanning with his own heart the thoughts of Rathapala’s heart, and recognizing thereby that he was incapable of abandoning his training and reverting to the lower life of a layman, the Lord bade him go when he would.
25.     Hereupon, rising up and taking his leave of the Lord with deep reverence, Rathapala, after duly putting away his bedding, set out, with is robe and bowl, on an alms pilgrimage to THULLAKOTHITTA where he took up his abode in the deer-park of the Kuru King.
26.     Early next morning, duly robbed and bowl in hand, he went into the town for alms, and there as he passed from house on his undiscriminating round, he came to his father’s house.
27.     Indoors, in the hall within the middle door, his father was having his hair combed and seeing Rathapala coming in the distance, he said : “It was these shave lings of recluses who made Bhikku of my only dear and beloved son.”
28.     So at his own father’s house Rathapala was given nothing, not even a refusal ; all he got was abuse.
29.     At this moment a slave-girl of the family was about to throw away the previous day’s stale rice; and to her Rathapala said : “If, sister, that us to be thrown away, put it in my bowl here.”
30.     As the girl was doing so, she recognized his hands and feet voice, and going straight to her mistress, cried out : “Do you know, madam, the young master is back.”
31.     “If what you say is true, you are a slave no longer,” said the mother, who hurried off to tell her husband that she heard their son was back.
32.     Rathapala was eating that stale rice under the hedge when his father arrived, exclaiming ; “Can it be, my dear son, that you are eating stale rice? Should you not have come to your own house?”
33.     Said Rathapala, “What house of our own, householder, can we have who are homeless, having gone forth from home to homelessness? I did come to your house, where I was given nothing not even a refusal ; all I got was abuse.
This is the story of Rathapala, who is oriented by the Lord the Gautama to Sangha at THULLAKOTHITTA (Hapur). (Reference Majhim Nikay and Buddha & His Dhamma). Thus the references to THULLAKOTHITTA are found in several account of Buddhist scriptures which have been collected, translated and edited. Only a few such reference could given here. THULLAKOTHITTA as name has been derived from the facts of that time and which still exist and thus the story of the past gets connected with the recent history of place. THULLAKOTHITTA town was in the district of Kuru. There are two opinions, one assumes that it was near Hastinapur. The other assumes that it was near Indraprasstha (Delhi).
The name THULLAKOTHITTA was given as it was situated in the region where the stores of the people were always full of food grains. The storage were named as “Sthool Koshthak” (Solid Based Apartments). Such has been the practice, it is well known, that the people used to make these Kosthak (apartments for storage) under the ground. Some rich, did build them of the bricks and lime and the ordinary just of well like dug holes, under the ground. These were till recently known as ‘Khatti’ (locally known name) to fill these with grains, as shortage technique. This continuing importance of the town is known in the modern times, as for last centuries. As described above the town is now known as HAPUR. It has been the biggest whole sale mandi (market) and storage centre of food grains.         
         
CONSTRUCTION “SAKYASINGHA” RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY AND GUEST HOUSE, HAPUR

 CONCEPT
The SAKYASINGHA RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY, Hapur under the aegis of INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE, HAPUR would be of its unique type.
LOCATION
The location of Monastery is Buddha Lok, Hapur District Ghaziabad situated at 55 km. northeast from New Delhi on National Highway 24


Sam Poh Thong

Address: 396, Jalan 7, Kg Baru Ampang,  Ampang Selangor 68000
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Poh Lum Nunnery, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Phone: 603-4292 6943
Fax: 603-4292 6943
E-mail: revsingkan@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Ven Sing Kan  
Spiritual Director: Ven Kai Sau  
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Regular Programme / Schedule :-

Sunday Dhamma Class for children : 9.00am to 12.00noon

New and Full Moon Cultivation       

Recitation of Pu Men Ping                : 10.00am to 10.45am

Dhamma Talk                              : 11.00am to 11.30am

Offerings to Buddha                      : 11.30am to 12.00noon

Every last Sunday of the Lunar Calendar   :  10.00am to 11.00am

Medicine Buddha Dharma Assembly


Samadhi Buddhist Society

Address: 134 Tembeling Road, Singapore 423643 
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 6348 0631
Website: http://www.samadhi-buddhist.com
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Notes and Events:

Teaching Programme


Sambodhi Mahavihar

Address: 116 , Dhadiwal layout, near Joginagar, Ring Road Nagpur -27 Maharashtra India.   Nagpur Maharashtra 440027
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Dhadiwal Layout Bahuuddeshiya Sewa Samitee , Nagpur. Charitee Trust.
Phone: 9822704257
E-mail: patildinesh17@rediffmail.com
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Spiritual Director: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.  
Main Contact: Dinbandhu G Patil  Email  (Phone: 9822704257)
Notes and Events:

Sambodhi Mahavihar Inauguration ceremony likely to held on 15 th may 2011. Three day programs are organised for this event. on 15 th Inauguration ceremony , 16 th Dhamma parishad and on 17 th celebration of Buddha Jayanti.


Sandra Kimball

Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 8175-762-6322
E-mail: sandra@internationalcounselling.com
Website: http://www.internationalcounselling.com
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Sandra Kimball is a meditation mentor who began the study and practice of meditation over 28 years ago and it has been part of her daily life ever since. She has been a student of Vipassana (Insight) and Zen meditation and has been mentored by many excellent teachers. Her meditation experience is also informed by the study in the Way of Tea at the Urasenke Chado Institute, Kyoto Japan, for over six years.


Santisukharama Meditation Centre

Address: c/o Kota Tinggi Buddhist Society, 6, Jalan Delima 2, Taman Kota Jaya,  Kota Tinggi Johor 81900
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Vipassana Tradition
Affiliation: Mahasi Vipassana Tradition
E-mail: office@santisukharama.org
Website: http://www.santisukharama.org/
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The method of meditation taught here is vipassana meditation which is in line with the method taught by the late Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw of Burma.

Foreign meditators are welcome to practice at Santisukharama.

The founding teacher was Venerable Sujiva, a Malaysian monk and a disciple of Sayadaw U Pandita.


Satipatthana Meditation Centre

Address: 40 Jalan Malu-Malu, Sembawang Springs Estate, Singapore 769657 
Tradition: Theravada,
Phone: (65) 67589488
E-mail: sati_patthana@yahoo.com.sg
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Main Contact: Li Chun  
Spiritual Director: Sayadaw U Rajinda  
Notes and Events:

Our weekly activities include: 

Thursday - meditation & dhamma discussion (English) 7.30 pm
Sunday - morning puja & meditation (English) 9.30 – 10.30 am Sunday - evening meditation and dhamma discussion (Burmese) 7 pm 

In addition to weekly activities, we also hold meditation retreat on various occasions.


Savanata Sisilasa Internet Only Dhamma Radio

Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: savanata_sisilasa@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.savanatasisilasa.org
Notes and Events:

Savanata Sisilasa is the first online Dhamma radio in Sinhala language. you can listen to sleceted sinhala dhamma sermons by various bhnathes in all 24 hours. This is complete a free dhamma service. We also conducu two online dhamma classes for children in English languagae using SKYPE facility.


Sayagyi U Ba Khin Memorial Association

Address: 522 East Coast Road #12-03, Singapore 458966 
Tradition: Theravada, Burmese
E-mail: gbelst@sgh.com.sg
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Teacher: Mother Sayama and Saya U Chit Tin  
Notes and Events:

Vipassana Meditation Retreats.


Secangkirteh.com

Address: Jl. Manyar Kartika I / 5  Surabaya 60118
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Tri Dharma, Maitreya, Kong Hu Chu, Tao, Zen
Phone: +623159611809
Fax: +62315961180
E-mail: contact@secangkirteh.com
Website: http://www.secangkirteh.com
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secangkir teh is a web site where buddhism youth gathering. 

Setiap hari sebelum melaksanakan kegiatan sehari - hari kita tidak lupa untuk meminum secangkir teh. Dalam kegiatan padat dan penuh aktifitas, tentunya secangkir teh memberikan kesegaran tersendiri. Selepas dari kegiatan sehari - hari kita merasa lelah. Tapi dengan meminum secangkir teh membantu menyegarkan diri. Begitu pula halnya bila kedatangan tamu atau kerabat. Tidak lupa kita menyuguhkan secangkir teh. Akhirnya sebelum kita tidur tentunya tidaklah lupa untuk membaca www.secangkirteh.com.

      Di dalam wadah secangkir teh ini anda bebas mengekspresikan diri anda. Selain itu anda juga dapat berbagi kesenangan, mendiskusikan masalah, berbicara tentang Dhamma, bermeditasi, dan bertanya jawab dalam hal apa saja bersama rekan - rekan se Dhamma.

      Bahkan untuk rekan - rekan se Dhamma dari aliran manapun, baik Tantrayana, Theravada, Mahayana, Tri Dharma, Zen, Taoism, Kong Hu Chu, dan Maitreya silahkan bergabung disini. Dan tentunya juga silahkan bergabung bagi mereka yang ingin mengenal ajaran buddhist.

      Secangkir Teh dot com merupakan komunitas Buddhist se Indonesia yang mana bisa saling berbagi atau sharing pengalamannya. Secangkirteh.com tidak terbatas pada penganut Buddhist saja, tapi pada semua umat beragama apapun dipersilahkan untuk mengunjingi secangkirteh.com. Selain itu, di dalam secangkirteh.com ini terdapat Forum Komunitas untuk mereka berekspresi. Dan juga Online Chat Live Conference untuk bertemu sesama anggota agar bisa mengenal lebih dekat. Dengan kata lain inti dari secangkirteh.com adalah keakraban, kebersamaan, dan kerukunan sesama manusia.

      Why bernama secangkirteh.com? Karena secangkirteh diambil dari ajaran Zen yang mana diharapkan kita bisa menyuguhkan sesuatu untuk memberikan penyegaran. Sebab di dalam secangkirteh.com diharapkan kita bisa rileks, tenang, menjadi lebih bijaksana, serta lebih terbuka wawasan kita.

PS : secangkirteh.com merupakan bentuk perbaikan dari Buddhism Indonesia - Friendster Group. Mengingat komunitas di BI yang mengeluh soal errornya FS dan kalau malam mau Online buddhist Conference sering DC tidak jelas maka situs ini dibentuk. Dengan kata lain bukan tandingan BI Forum - FS. Terima kasih atas pengertiannya

May all beings be happy / Om Mane Padme Hung


Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Agama Buddha Smaratungga Boyolali

Address: Jl. Semarang-Solo Km 60, Ampel-Boyolali Jawa Tengah  Boyolali Central Java 57352
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +62276330835
Fax: +62276330835
E-mail: psnadi@gmail.com
Website: http://www.stiab.net
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Sasanabodhi  Email  (Phone: +6281805891786)
Waket I: Ven. Khemacaro Nyanasubalo  Email  (Phone: +6281805891786)
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Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Agama Buddha Smaratungga (Smaratungga Buddhist College). Professional in Management of Buddhist Education.


SELAMAT DATANG DI MILIS_BUDDHA

Tradition: Non-Sectarian
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Milis_Buddha:  A Buddhist Mailing List in the Indonesian language.

Welcome to Milis_Buddha

A moderated list in Indonesian language (some English) to share ideas, knowledge and experience on the Teachings of the Buddha and their practice in daily life; to study, query etc for achieving a better understanding of Buddhism and for encouraging mutual respect among fellow Buddhists from all sects and schools; and to foster one\'s own spiritual wisdom and enlightenment.

This mailing-list is open to anyone who professes taking refuge in the Buddha, in the Teachings of the Buddha and in the Sangha. All subscribers are required to share the spirit of Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Loving-Kindness, and Non-Violence. Differences of opinion are welcome, but flamings are not.

The following is the Milis-Buddha Charter. The Indonesian language is used in this list and no English translation of the charter is provided. If you do not speak Indonesian, you may choose to leave this list by writing to Moderator_Milis_Buddha@poboxes.com to delete your address from the list.

If you choose to remain subscribed, you may receive a few responses to your postings from other subscribers who speak English if you write in English.

If you have any question about the Milis_Buddha list, write to the list owners at the address: Moderator_Milis_Buddha@poboxes.com


Selangor Buddhist Vipassana Meditation Society (SBVMS)

Address: 29-b, Jalan 17/45 46400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.   Selangor
Tradition: Theravada
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Notes and Events:

• Dhamma Talk and Short Sitting 8:00 - 10:00 pm (first Saturday. of month - phone to check) - conducted by Bro. James Ong. Meditation:

• Vipassana Meditation Course (8 sessions) for Beginners. - Second half-of-year (phone to check time and date)

• Metta Meditation Course (6 sessions) for Beginners. - Meditation Retreat at Buddhirama, K.K.B (Tel/Fax. for information)  SBVMS is run by an elected committee. For further information please contact the address and contact numbers above. 

Dhamma Publication Project for free distribution :  Countless books have been written on the life of the Buddha, but the "Great Chronicle of Buddhas" (eight books of 5516 pages in six volumes) written by the late Most Venerable Mingun Sayadaw of Myanmar, stands out as the most comprehensive work on this subject.  Through the generosity of fellow Buddhists, 1000 copies of Volume I (Part 1 & 2) was successfully printed in November 1996. The 2nd volume (Part 1 & 2) is now available for free distribution. Volumes 3-5 are also available.   As these books are for free distribution you may request them directly from SBVMS or through the post. If you have requested that the books be mailed to you, you will be informed of the required postage. Delivery is subject to the availability of stock and the process may take some time due to an influx of requests. See contact details above.


Sera Jey Monastery

Address: Bylakuppe  Mysore District Karnataka 571104
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Gelug order of Tibetan Buddhism
Phone: 91-8223-258435
Fax: 91-8223-258781
E-mail: office@serajeymonastery.org
Website: http://www.serajeymonastery.org
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Main Contact: Abbot  Email  (Phone: 91-8223-258435)
Teacher: Acharya Geshe Lobsang Palden  
Spiritual Director: Acharya Geshe Lobsang Palden  Email  (Phone: 91-8223-258435)
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Sera Jey Monastery is one of the three main monasteries of the Gelug tradition (Lama Tsong Khapa_ in Tibetan Buddhism.  It is founded in 15th century in Tibet by Kunkhyen Lodroe Rinchen Senge.

The Monastery is primarily involved in imparting The Five Main Treatises of Mahayana Buddhism, in traditional monastic system as followed in Tibet :-

  1. Prajnaparamita    (Perfection of Wisdom)
  2. Pramana vartika (Valid Cognition)
  3. Madhyamika (The Middle Path)
  4. Vinaya (Monastic Discipline)
  5. Abhidharma (Phenomenology)

The Monastery awards the Geshe on the successful completion of the courses & Lharam Geshe the highest monastic scholarly title on merit. 

Besides, the monastery follows its traditional culture & practices; and is involved in disseminating the Buddha Dharma & promoting peace & harmony.

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Sera Jey Ngari Khangtsen

Address: house no 42 Bylakuppe Mysore Dist. Karnataka State, South India  Bylakuppe Karnataka 571 104
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelug-pa
Affiliation: Sera Jey Monastic University, Gelug
Phone: +91-8223-258244
E-mail: webmaster@serajeyngari.org
Website: http://www.serajeyngari.org
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Main Contact: Tenzin Thinlay  Email  
Spiritual Director: Veneberable Khensur Rinpoche Jampa Thegchok  
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Ngari Khangtsen

Khangtsen is the Tibetan word for HOSTEL.
Living in hostels is a practical way for monks from a particular area to reside together, whilst attending the monastic unversity.

Residents Of Ngari

We have over 150 resident monks in our Khangtsen. They are mostly newly arrived Tibetans from western Tibet and ethnic Tibetans from the Himalayan region or the Thö Ngari region - Ladakh, Lahaul & Spiti, and Nepal.

\"ngari
Click on the picture for more and larger pictures.
(all photos © Carla Vestin)


 

60 % of our monks fall in the 15-30 age group and many come from underprivilaged areas/families. 


Shan You Counselling Centre

Address: Block 9 Upper Boon Keng Road #01-960, Singapore 380009  
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
E-mail: nc137@cyberway.com.sg
Website: http://www.shanyou.org.sg
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Shan You serves society with a Buddhist spirit of unconditional love. We try to achieve our aims by:  * counselling and social work * nurturing and educating volunteers * disseminating information through talks, literature and workshops.


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