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Movement of Buddhist Trust

Address: 53-A, Gandhi Road, Griblespet, Arakkonam-631002   Arakkonam Tamil Nadu 631002
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Dr.Ambedkarism
Phone: +91 9488533660, +91 9443520787
E-mail: mbtakmtn@rediffmail.com
Website: http://www.movementofbuddhisttrust.blogspot.in
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Spiritual Director: Rev.Bikku Mouriya Methapal  Email  (Phone: 09444510345)
Teacher: K.R.Baskaran  
Main Contact: G.Parthiban  Email  (Phone: 09488533660)
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The Movement of Buddhist Trust registered on 19-04-2004 is functioning at No : 53-A, Gandhi Road, Griblespet, Arakkonam, Vellore District, Tamilnadu

For the welfare of the poor Free General Medical Camps, Free Optholomology Camps, Awareness Camps for Diabeticians, Free Medical Camps for Testing Blood and Urine to find out Diabetic Complaints etc., are conducted by Movement of Buddhist Trust aforesaid at villages adjoining to this town for permanent solutions to diabeticians, they are trained yogasanas, they are advised to avoid or abstain from tobacco, liquor and intoxicants. Free meals are arranged for poor of the villagers. During natural  calamities such as cyclone, heavy shower of rains, Earthquakes and Ebbing tidal damages of ocean, the affected people are helped.
 
We have conducted Medical Camp and Free meals distribution on Every Buddha Poornima day at Bagwan Buddha Vihar, Pallur Village near Arakkonam. Every camp Five  Doctors from C.S.I. Hospital, Kanchipuram did voluntary service. Lab Testing facility was also provided. Above 3000 persons attended the camp and benefited. Medicines including vitamin tablets, tonics were distributed, other Medicines were sponsored by C.S.I. Hospital, Kanchipuram. Nearly 500 persons for selected for Eye Cataract surgery and were operated later. The operations and food were provided at free of cost by C.S.I. Hospital and our trust.
We also conduct similar Camps in Kattuppakkam Village, Kilkuppam Village,  Parameswaramangalam village, Takkolam Village, Nemili town near Arakkonam, Ganapathipuram Village & Padappai Village near Kanchipuram etc., here also nearly 8000 persons were attended and benefited.
Our Trust conducted a Diabetic Awareness Camp in Illuppaithandalam village near Arakkonam. In this camp We teach alternate medicine for diabetic ie : Yoga, Meditation & Naturopathy way of treatment to diabetic patients.

We jointly conducted Anti Tobacco Awareness Camp on every World Anti Tobacco Day in Arakkonam, In this Camp create awareness about Mouth cancer occurred due to consumption of drugs and tobaccos. 

As there is no owned place, Free Yoga and Meditation (Dhyana) Classes are conducted at Ponmani Thirumana Mandapam, Arakkonam for the past three years at 05-30 hrs. daily by the Movement of Buddhist Trust, Arakkonam.


Muncie Meditation & Dharma

Tradition: Non-Sectarian
E-mail: MuncieMeditationDharma@gmail.com
Notes and Events:

Muncie Meditation & Dharma meets every Sunday from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Muncie.


Muni Arana Monastery

Address: Talagala, Horana, Sri Lanka   Horana
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lanka Ramanna Chapter
Affiliation: Jayasumanarama Maha Viharaya Hakmana
Phone: +94-702-498484
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Spiritual Director: Bhante Kotawaye Suseela  (Phone: 070-249-8484)
Notes and Events:

This is a place for meditators. 


Muni Vihara

Address: Inacho Tole, Ward No. 6,On the way to Hanuman Ghat  Bhaktapur Municipality, Bhaktapur District, Bagmati 10200
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: All Nepal Bhikkhu Association
Phone: 977-6616 464
E-mail: wipassi@gmail.com
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Bhikkhu : Padam Bahadur (Aloka)  Email  (Phone: 977-1-6616-464)
Bhikkhu: Ghanashyam Gautam (Ananda)  Email  (Phone: 977-1-6616-464)
Main Contact: Bhikkhu Vipassi Thero  Email  (Phone: 977-1-6616-464)
Teacher: Deputy Sanghanayaka Ven. Bhikkhu Aswoghosh Mahathera  
Spiritual Director: Patron His Holiness Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, Supreme Patriarch of Thailand  Email  (Phone: 66-087-0187-160)
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5.30-21.00 hrs Various activities -chanting, group meditaion, walk for collecting alms, study, blessings to laymen, preachings etc. those  suitable for a Theravada monks and novices, nuns. Those passed from this training course go to thailand for further training in monk-hood.

 


Musang Am - Comunità Bodhidharma

Address: Monti San Lorenzo 26   Lerici Liguria 19032
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian, Korean Zen (Seon)
Phone: 00393397262753
E-mail: bodhidharma@email.it
Website: http://www.bodhidharma.info
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Spiritual Director: Tae Hye sunim  Email  (Phone: 00393397262753)
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The Zen practice of Musang am

Living our daily life in mindfulness, practicing meditation with the community and working cultivating peace in our mind. This is, very shortly, the Zen practice of Musang am.

In harmony with the deep truth according to which there is nothing to attain, the practitioners are trained to live in the present moment without attachment (Dhyana), to realize the pure mind stillness (Samadhi) and to grow their Bodhichitta (compassionate mind of enlightenment).

Practicing like that, we live in simplicity each day of our life.


Muttodaya - Forest Monastery

Address: Kloster Muttodaya Herrnschrot 50 95236 Stammbach Germany  
Tradition: Theravada, western monks Forest tradition of S.E.Asia
Phone: +49 (0)9256 960435 between 7.15 - 7.45 a.m.
E-mail: post@muttodaya.org
Website: http://www.muttodaya.org/en/main.html
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Teacher: Ajahn Cattamalo Bhikkhu  
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Stammbach is a municipality in the district of Hof in Bavaria in Germany.

The forest monastery is a dwelling place for monks, novices and ordinands. Guests who want to participate in the monastic life and are willing to adapt to the routine and discipline are welcome as the monastic community sees fit.

The monastery is not some kind of spiritual hostel or guesthouse, nor a retreat centre, a seminar centre or a temple serving a particular cultural purpose.

The name “Muttodaya” means Liberated Heart in Pali, the language of early Buddhism. It is a poetic expression of our goal that we are trying to reach. The monks follow the standards of the forest tradition as we can still find it in the Theravada countries (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia). It is not fixed on a specific lineage or a particular master. It should give an opportunity for those who are seriously interested in practising on the basis of the Dhamma-Vinaya.


Myanmar Buddhist Association of Tennessee

Address: 2725 Whites Creek Pike   Nashville TE 37207
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 615-727-9166
E-mail: drkavinda@myanmarbuddhisttn.com
Website: http://www.myanmarbuddhisttn.com/eng/
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Spiritual Director: Ashin Kavinda  Email  (Phone: 615-727-9166)
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The Myanmar Buddhist Association of Tennessee (MBAT) is a Theravada Buddhist association and temple that was founded in 2014 as a Tennessee nonprofit corporation. It is now led by the Ven. Ashin Kavinda (Ph.D).

The MBAT is dedicated to promoting mindfulness and understanding within the Buddhist community in Tennessee (both Burmese- and English-speaking) and the larger community of people who share an interest in Buddhism and mindfulness, regardless of faith.

As a charitable organization, the MBAT abides by the rules of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, and it does not engage in political activities or the promotion of political leaders.

Meeting Times for (English-language) Meditation Practice and Dhamma Talks

 Wednesday (Evening): 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

 Sunday (Morning): 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM.


Myoko-in Temple

Address: 64535 Columbia River Highway   Deer Island OR 97054
Tradition: Mahayana, Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha (Japanese Pure Land Tradition)
Affiliation: Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha (Nishi Hngwanji)
Phone: 503-880-1498
E-mail: revjishin@gmail.com
Website: http://www.myokoin.com
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Spiritual Director: Rev. Diane Jishin Dunn  Email  (Phone: 503-880-1498)
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A Japanese Pure Land tradition.  Focusing on Amida Buddha and living a life of gratitude.

Wednesday evening meditation and evening vespers 7:30-8:30pm

Services are held the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month from 2-3:30pm.


Nagarjuna Gumba in Seoul Korea

Address: 483-020 Jung Ang Plaza No.823 721-3  Dongducheon Seoul 483-020
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: 82-31-863-2204
Fax: 82-31-862-4226
E-mail: urgen_lama@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.ybakorea.org
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Spiritual Director: Urgen Lama  (Phone: 82-31-863-2204)
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The Tibetan Dharma Center in Korea. Providing Dharma teachings, praying and helping for Migrant workers from Nepal.


Nagloka Foundation of India

Address: A45/2, Airport Authority colony, Sahar road, Andheri(East), Mumbai-99  Mumbai Maharashtra 400 099
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Pureland and Zen
Affiliation: Global Buddhism.
Phone: 09969580687
E-mail: naglokafoi@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Hemant (Nirvan) Shinde  Email  (Phone: 09969580687)
Secretary: Pratham Gaikwad  (Phone: 9920565889)
Vice President: Kapil Pathare  (Phone: 09819180341)
Notes and Events:

Our Youth Organizations Works and Serve in Triple gems, Implementing many dhamma activity Projects especially for young generation. Our aim is to gather youth under the shelter of Dhamma, so that they may learn and practice dhamma for their own betterment and social progress.We try to Propagate all schools of Buddhism. without differentiating. But Our main school of practice is Pureland and Zen.


Nainiwa ZEN Dojo

Address: Asociacion Zen de Zaragoza Cuarte, 83-bajo Zaragoza  Cuarte Zaragoza E50007
Tradition: Mahayana, Soto Zen
Website: http://www.azz.luzserena.net
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Spiritual Director: Dokushô Villalba Roshi  
Notes and Events:

Somos una asociacion sin animo de lucro, que tiene como fines fundacionales la difusion de la practica del budismo zen, tal y como ha sido transmitida por el maestro Dokushô Villalba, promover una cultura de paz y no violencia y el desarrollo integral del ser humano.


Nalanda Institute, Malaysia

Address: 3357, Jalan 18/31, Taman Sri Serdang   Seri Kembangan Selangor 43300
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Nalanda Buddhist Society
Phone: +603-8938-1500, 603-8938-1501, 603-8948-8055
Fax: +603-8938-1502
E-mail: institute@nalanda.org.my
Website: http://www.nalanda.org.my/institute
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Spiritual Director: Dr. Tan Ho Soon  Email  (Phone: +603-8938-1500/1501)
Main Contact: Santi Cheang  Email  (Phone: +603-8938-1500/1501)
Notes and Events:

Nalanda Institute was conceptualised in January 2006 in response to the needs of the Buddhist community to have an institution for proper, systematic and holistic learning of the Buddha-Dhamma in Malaysia. The then Spiritual Advisor to Nalanda Buddhist Society, Venerable Dr K Sri Dhammananda Nayaka Thera gave his unequivocal support to the idea.

The Nalanda Institute was formally established in July 2007. Dr. Tan Ho Soon was appointed the Institute’s Founding Director by Nalanda Buddhist Society. Under its patronage, the Institute provides systematic Buddhist education and serves as a resource centre to the Buddhist community in Malaysia. Its primary focus is on Pāli and Buddhist Studies, Leadership & Management Training, Conferences, Learning Resource Centre and Buddhist Publications.

The Institute offers various courses in Buddhist and Pāli Studies leading to Certificate and Diploma levels, as well as short training courses to enhance leadership and management skills for Buddhist volunteers. All courses are freely available to the public in line with the Institute’s charitable objectives.

Besides its Centre in Selangor, the Institute’s courses have also been held in Kedah, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah and Terengganu, in collaboration with local Buddhist organizations. To date, more than 6,000 participants have benefited from the Institute’s courses, study tours and conferences.

§ Department of Buddhist and Pali Studies
§ Department of Leadership and Management Studies
§ Publications Department
§ Pustaka Nalanda (library)
§ Annual Buddhist Conference (WACANA)
§ Nalanda Awards

§ Study and Educational Tours.


Nalandabodhi Montreal

Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingma - Kagyu
Affiliation: Nalandabodhi
Phone: 514-484-0868
E-mail: montreal@nalandabodhi.org
Website: www.nalandabodhi.org
Spiritual Director: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche  Email  
Co-Director (French): Helene Leboeuf  Email  
Co-Director (English): Jason Piercy  Email  (Phone: 514-484-0868)
Notes and Events:

Meditation Practice is held on Thursdays at 7:15 & Sundays at 10:30 at the 660 Villeraycommunity center (ring doorbell for admittance)

Study Groups are available in French and English. Times and coarse content vary from year to year but the general pattern is to follow the Study Curriculum designed by  Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche.


Nalandra Australian International Vajrayana Buddhist Institute

Address: 46 Crowley Road   Healesville Vic 3777
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Sakya
Phone: 0449996492
E-mail: nalandrainstitute@gmail.com
Website: http://nalandra.org/
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Main Contact: Secretary  Email  
Teacher: H.E. Zimwock Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

  • A friendly space to meet like-minded people, and companionship for your spiritual journey
  • Support for starting, maintaining and deepening your own meditation practice, based on Buddhist teachings from a traditional Tibetan Sakya lineage with an established historical record
  • Access to a resident teacher, with direct help, advice and support for personal spiritual dilemmas and challenges
  • Regular dharma teachings to provide a clear and practical path for further personal growth

We have regular meetings, teachings and meditation sessions. Come and visit us!

nalandrainstitute@gmail.com


Nan Tien Institute and Temple

Address: 180 Berkeley Road   Berkeley NSW 2506
Tradition: Mahayana, Chinese, Fo Guang Shan monastic order, all welcome !
Affiliation: Fo Guang Shan
Phone: +61 2 42720618
Fax: +61 2 42717862
E-mail: info@nantien.edu.au
Website: http://www.nantien.edu.au
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Marketing Director: Siena Morrisey  Email  (Phone: 42720648)
Main Contact: Student Equiries  Email  (Phone: 42720600)
Teacher: Dr Tamara Ditrich  
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Nan Tien Institute (NTI), located on Australia’s picturesque South Coast of NSW, just south of Sydney, is the country’s first Institute of higher learning grounded in humanistic Buddhist wisdom and values.

This innovative learning environment has grown from a belief that education is an essential part of a life-long quest for knowledge, skills and wisdom. Our vision and mission is to provide a place for cultural exchange, and to broaden students’ knowledge and perspectives through subjects covering the arts, philosophy, humanities, business and science.

As part of a dynamic international learning community that spans Australia, the US and South East Asia, we offer innovative and distinctive subjects and courses designed to enrich and enhance lives. NTI offers an education with a strong foundation focused on multicultural and practical life applications.

NTI is the fourth in a series of tertiary education facilities established worldwide by Fo Guang Shan monastic orders Venerable Master Hsing Yun. Along with our sister universities University of the West in Los Angeles, California; Nan Hua University and Fo Guang University in Taiwan, NTI has the infrastructure to provide a strong support network for students (including future international exchange opportunities).

NTI aims to be recognised internationally for our outstanding location, unique teaching methodologies, world renowned lecturers and researchers, and high-achieving and enlightened students.

With a campus on-site at award-winning major tourist attraction Nan Tien Temple, and a future $40 million campus under construction, NTI has the facilities to support students in all academic endeavours.


Nandaka VIhara Meditation Society

Address: Kampung Teluk Bukit, Bukit Mertajam, Penang   Bukit Mertajam Pulau Pinang 14000
Tradition: Theravada, Pa Auk Tradition
Affiliation: Pa Auk Tawya Meditation Centre
Phone: +6016-2021250
E-mail: nandakavihara@gmail.com
Website: http://www.nandaka.org
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Teacher: Bhante Dhammasubho  
Spiritual Director: Most Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw  
Notes and Events:

Nandaka Vihara, a Buddhist monastery situated in Bukit Mertajam (Penang), is set up primarily for the practice of meditation. It is near to Cherok Tokun Forest Recreational Park. Activities conducted here include meditation classes & retreats, dhamma talks, temporary ordination, observance of 8 precepts, chanting class and Sunday dhamma class for children. The Samatha-Vipassana way of meditation is taught here.


Naples Kadampa Buddhist Classes

Address: c/o Samudrabadra Buddhist Center, 16050 S. Tamiami Tr.   South Fort Myers FL 33908
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa, Tibetan
Affiliation: International Kadampa Buddhist Union
Phone: (239)567-9739
E-mail: info@MeditationInFortMyers.org
Website: http://www.MeditationInFortMyers.org
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Teacher: JoAnn Lawrence  
Teacher in Naples: JoAnn Lawrence  Email  (Phone: (239)567-9739)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Notes and Events:

Kadampa Buddhism is a joyful, extemely practical lineage of Buddhism that offers levels of study ranging from introductory, intermediate, and a very indepth program for those wishing to train up as qualified Dharma teachers. We also have weekly pujas, onece a month day retreats, and bi-monthly Day Courses.

Introductory classes are open to everyone, of any faith or philosophical background.

We have introductory classes in the following locations one the following days:

Fort Myers: Monday and Wed. evenings 7:30pm-8:45pm and Sundays 9:30-11:30am   at the Center (address above)

Naples: 7:00-8:15pm at the Unity Church of Naples (2000 Unity Way)

Bonita Springs: Tuesdays 7:oo pm-8:15 

Cape Coral: Tuesdays 7:00-8:15 starting in August

Sanibel Island: Wednesdays (from November to May)


Napoli Buddhist Vihara

Address: VIA GIUSEPPE TOMASI DI LAMPEDUSA NO 91   Napoli Campania 80145
Tradition: Theravada, Tempio Buddista
Affiliation: Tempio Buddista
Phone: +390817407766 / +393334334884
E-mail: nbvihara@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.napolibuddhistvihara.net
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Spiritual Director: VEN PANANGALA VAJIRAGNANA THERO  Email  (Phone: +393334334884)
Notes and Events:

The resident monks daily needs are regularly supplied by the Sri Lankan community. Religious activities are daily observed. Every full moon day different precepts are observed & meditation is practiced.

A Sunday school is also held for the benefit of the children.


Narasīhārāma

Address: 1005 King Avenue   Columbus OH 43212
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Dhammayut Order in the United States of America
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Vice-President: David Berberick  Email  
Main Contact: Andi Sie  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Maha Dhammadhiro Thera  
Teacher: Ven. Maha Dhammadhiro Thera  
Notes and Events:

Narasīhārāma provides resources to study Theravada Buddhism in an environment not defined by ethnic or cultural boundaries, while embracing the various cultural practices of the traditional Theravada countries. Our goal is to develop a permanent Buddhist center in central Columbus for the study of meditation and the teachings of Theravada Buddhism.

We gather weekly on Sundays between 10:30 a.m. and noon for Pali/English chanting, 40-minute sitting meditation, and Dhamma discussion (usually on a Dhamma book we are reading).

We welcome anyone who is interested to join us!


Nashville Dharma Discussion Group

Address:   Nashville
Tradition: Gelugpa
E-mail: contact@nashvilledharma.org
Website: http://nashvilledharma.org
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Spiritual Director: Lama Sumati Marut  
Notes and Events:

We are an organization striving to bring authentic ancient teachings into a modern context, making them accessible to a western audience without changing their deep and beautiful meanings.


Nashville Mindfulness Center

Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Thich Nhat Hanh
Phone: (615) 673-3366
E-mail: compassion@NashvilleMindfulness.org
Website: http://www.nashvillemindfulness.org/NMC/Welcome.html
Tiep Hien (Order of Interbeing) member: Skip Ewing  Email  (Phone: (615) 673-3366)
Spiritual Director: Skip Ewing  Email  (Phone: (615) 673-3366)


Nashville Zen Center

Address: 8553 Sawyer Brown Rd  Nashville, TE 37221
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen
Phone: (615) 714-4656
E-mail: info@nashvillezencenter.org
Website: http://www.nashvillezencenter.org/
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Main Contact: Bob Jarrell  Email  (Phone: (615) 305-3412)
Spiritual Director: Nat Brown  (Phone: (615) 714-4656)
Notes and Events:

Saturdays 7:30 am The Barn, First Church Unity. Started 25 years ago by a few people who desired to meet regularly to meditate and to discuss Buddhist philosophy. Today the group has over 30 members from diverse backgrounds who form a loosely organized sangha of veteran practitioners and rank beginners. Since it is not affiliated with any specific Zen school, the center invites various Zen masters to lead retreats during the year. All sessions have a format of sitting and walking meditation followed by reading and discussion. Each lasts about two hours. Newcomers are welcome! Saturday orientation for new attendees: 7:15. www.nashvillezencenter.org.

Brand new this spring, the Nashville Zen Center offers a new Tuesday night meeting especially for new sitters or the curious! Also at the Barn, 7 p.m. every Tuesday night.! Contact us for details.


National Network of Buddhist Youth (NNBY)

Address: 183 Dixit Nagar, Nari Road Nagpur, Maharashtra 440 0026 India   440 0026
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: +91-7122655850, +919922143599
E-mail: ibycnnby@gmail.com
Website: http://www.nnby.org
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Teacher: Chetan meshram  
Dhammamitra: Sachin  Email  (Phone: +919096939310)
Spiritual Director: Dhammachari Subhuti  
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NNBY

NNBY is group of young Buddhist, who belong from all state of India.  NNBY is committed to protect and save the Buddha’s Dhamma in Modern India. It is a network of Youth that dreams to change India through the teachings of Buddha and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar into an Ideal society based on liberty, equality and fraternity.

We would like an Indian society to be based on mutual love and friendship so that everyone has a fair chance to grow and is valued as a fellow human being.

            If we overlook the revolution of the world we found youth contributed most.   We are dedicated to “Dhamma Revolution” in India.

            Revolutions are not born on the street they raise in your mind, r world need more living heroes and you are here just in time.

            NNBY responsible for the revolution in peaceful and democratic way without bloodshed.  We want to make India a Buddhist nation once again.

Tracking the trail after 6years of organization:

It was year 2006, the 50th anniversary year of the great conversion by Dr. Ambedkar, we started our work. It was December of 2006, an excellent youth retreat was being lead by Dhammachari Subhuti. Amongst the participants of this youth retreat, an inspired young men and women’s group started to come together and in a year’s time they created the National Network of Buddhist youth.

History of last six years: It’s now six years, we are persistently trying to do our best to remain together and grow as human beings together. We struggled to do our best, raise money, organize programs, form teams, support individuals and so on. We organized National gatherings every year. We brought together youth from many different regions of India, and from all the economic backgrounds. 

We lead hundreds of one or two day’s trainings for the development of basic life skills for youth. Many benefited and are still benefiting. We trained at least a dozen young men and women who are presently conducting trainings, they come together often to help improve the quality of their trainings and support each other.

The structure of the system: Beginner – any one visiting or attending our program is known as beginner. We welcome youth from all walks of life to participate in our gatherings. They are encouraged to learn what they can. We extend our hand to them for friendship and keep an open invitation to keep engaging with us for their own benefit.

Activists – when beginners show more interest in NNBY and start helping in our activities, organize 000events in their area, we initiate them as activists, we offer tem trainings in basic Buddhist teachings and practices, understanding the message of Dr. ambedkar and various modules are offered for their personal improvements.

Leader – When activists wants to deepen their learning and wants to learn through mentoring individuals, leading groups, creating and offering their own trainings we initiate them as leaders. Leaders need to go through a raining to be effective leaders; this training is for minimum two years.

Cadre – Cadre is an Ideal member of the Network, any leader aspiring to be cadre needs to go much tougher trainings, intensify his commitment to social transformation through the practice of Buddhism and understanding of Dr. Ambedkar’s vision. He/she would be able to work in tougher conditions and are able to lead on a large scale. Cadres are expected to continuously working on their own development and work in close connection with other Cadres.

International Associations: We are constantly connected with youth and youth organizations from other countries, East and West.  We draw in various techniques, learning, methods of working with youth from Buddhist and various non Buddhist organizations who are working for the development of human values and welfare. We are also coordinating with various international organizations to create an international network for the learning and exchange of Buddhist Youth.

Small initiatives to take responsibilities in society: Running of the network itself is a large activity that benefit couple of thousand youth every year directly.  Our members are also engaged in various smallish activities to help youth in various areas. We support youth to find appropriate professional courses, to resolve their emotional, psychological conflicts. We actively work to pass on information to youth that are not easily accessible for the employment opportunities and better options for higher education.


Natural Dharma Fellowship

Address: Cambridge Friends Meeting House 5 Longfellow Park (off Brattle St.)  Cambridge MA 02138
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Kagyu & Nyingma
E-mail: info@naturaldharma.org
Website: http://www.naturaldharma.org/schedule.html
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Retreat Coordinator: Becky Spainhower  Email  
Margha Program Coordinator: Ellen Leckband  Email  
Main Contact: Terri Kreling  Email  
Spiritual Director: Lama Willa Miller  Email  
Notes and Events:

Natural Dharma Fellowship is an organization of Buddhist practitioners dedicated to the joy of awakening. Our practices emphasize the innate wisdom of one’s inherent being, as taught and transmitted in the Tibetan traditions of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. We are a vessel to support local practice groups, intensive retreats and the training of students and teachers.

We meet every Tuesday from 7:30pm - 9pm at Cambridge Friends Meeting House in Cambridge, MA


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)
Notes and Events:

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.


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