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Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar

Address: Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura, Lalitpur -284403, India   Lalitpur Uttar Pradesh 284403
Tradition: Theravada, Ven Dr Sumedh Thero System of meditation
E-mail: vensumedh12@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ven.sumedh
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Main Contact: Ven Dr. Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: 919415945895)
Spiritual Director: Ven Dr. Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: 919415945895)
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Every year we organise Buddha Purnima 

Every Purnima Festivals

International Conference

Publish: Ancient Buddhism ISSN-2395-471X

MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE : Carrying out interdisciplinary dialogue with other traditions in  Association with support of Theravada, Navyana researchers- practitioners and Conservation of New Inventories.

SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION:

  • Buddhism and contemporary socio-cultural practices
  • Forms of reception of Buddhism in the West and East
  • Buddhism and Environmental Degradation
  • Buddhism in the light of contemporary natural science knowledge
  • Meditation methods and development of a person’s
  • Buddhism in the global crisis as tool for Teerthatan (Dhammayatra)
  • Problems of Bundelkhand Buddhist education

The conference will include panel discussions on topics: “Monks, yogis, lay practitioners (transformation of cultural and social status)”, led by Ven Prgyadeep Mahathero Budhgaya,  Submit your text to be publish in Vol 4 of Ancient Buddhism  ISSN 2395-471X  by February 15,  on A 4 size paper up to 3  pages i.e. < 1500 words  in 14 font Time New Roman. Also contribute publication cost  Rs 500/page.

We are unable to provide any kind of financial support. The whole programme will be based on the donation contribute by individuals. Thus contribute one part of income and ensure goodwill (punyaparmi).

 1st day 

 6.00 AM Prabhat Pheri  Pisnari Bagh to Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura,  via main market of  Lalitpur,

7.30 AM Snacks Tea etc to participants  Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura, 

9.00-11.15 AM Dhamma Discourse, presentation of papers Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura

11.30 AM Sanghadaan Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura

2.00 -6.00 PM Dhamma Discourse & panel discussions

6.00 PM Candle/Lamp light Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura.

7.PM :Chanting Suttas, Puja, Vandana

2nd Day  Devgarh (Travel cost at your end)

7.00 AM Dhamma Yatra  to Buddha Caves and Images site Devgarah

11.30 AM Sanghadaan, Buddha Caves and Images site Devgarah

2.00 - 4.00 PM Dhamma Discourse : Ven Buddhist Monks/Lay persons

4.30 PM Return from Devgarah to Lalitpur and individual destinations

 Punjab National Bank, Vikas Bhawan, Lalitpur-284403

A/C No 6260000100042344, RTGS, IFC PUNBO626000, MICR000024000 Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar Pravandh Samiti, Lalitpur


Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura

Address: Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar Dr Ambedkar park, Jhansipura   Jhansi 284003
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: AIBS Maha Bodhi Society of India
Phone: +919415945895
Fax: NA
E-mail: vensumedh12@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ven.sumedh
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Main Contact: Ven Dr. Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: +919415945895)
Spiritual Director: Ven Dr. Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: +919415945895)
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Pub Ancient Buddhism Annual April  and Upali Sandesh October 

 5th International conference and dhamma yatra April 7-8, 2018 Lalitpur & Devgarah, India

Dear Dhamma Sisters & Brothers  Namo Buddhay - Jai Bhim

We, invite you to take part in the 5th International conference and dhamma yatra   Buddhist Teachings for Justice and World Peace

SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION:

Philosophical Buddhism and contemporary socio-cultural practices

Buddhism and Environmental Degradation

Meditation methods and development of a person’s

Historical background of Buddhism as tool for Teerthatan (Dhammayatra)

Cultural and traditional History of Bundelkhand Buddhist

The conference will include panel discussions on topics: “Monks, yogis, lay practitioners (transformation of cultural and social status)”,  Submit your text to be publish in Vol 5 of Ancient Buddhism  ISSN 2395-471X  by February 15, 2018 on A 4 size paper up to 3  pages i.e. < 1500 words  in 14 font Time New Roman. Also contribute publication cost  Rs 500/page.

We are unable to provide any kind of financial support. The whole programme will be based on the donation that contribute by individuals. Thus contribute one part of income and ensure goodwill (punyaparmi).

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Punjab National Bank, Vikas Bhawan, Lalitpur-284403

A/C No 6260000100042344, RTGS, IFC PUNBO626000, MICR000024000 Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar Pravandh Samiti, Lalitpur, India 

Programme 7 April, 2018 Lalitpur (Stay cost at your end)

6.00 AM Prabhat Pheri  Varni chauraha to Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura,  via main market of  Lalitpur,

7.30 AM Snacks Tea etc to participants  Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura, 

9.00-11.15 AM Dhamma Discourse, presentation of papers Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura

11.30 AM Sanghadaan Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura

2.00 -6.00 PM Dhamma Discourse & panel discussions; Vikash Bhawan

6.00 PM Candle/Lamp light Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura.

7.PM :Chanting Suttas,; Dhammachakka pavattan sutta  Puja, Vandana

8 April, 2018 Devgarh (Travel cost at your end)

7.00 AM Dhamma Yatra  to Buddha Caves and Images site Devgarah

11.30 AM Sanghadaan, Buddha Caves and Images site Devgarah

2.00 - 4.00 PM Dhamma Discourse : Ven Buddhist Monks/Lay persons

4.30 PM Return from Devgarah to Lalitpur and individual destinations

Ven Dr. Sumedh Thero 
Sumedh Bhoomi Buddha Vihar, Dr Ambedkar Park, Jhansipura, Lalitpur -284403, India 
E mail:  vensumedh12@gmail.com,  https://www.facebook.com/ven.sumedh https://plus.google.com/109613482369375426878


Takshila Bauddh Mahavihar

Address: Village Bhattian. Near Jalandhar Bypass. Ludhiana   Ludhiana Punjab 141001
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Theravda
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Spiritual Director: Bhante Pragyabodhi  (Phone: 9779171801)
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This is Vihar/ Monastery is run by Punjab Buddhist Society and very near to Ludhiana.

There is a weekly teaching plus meditation session every sunday from 9.00 am to 11.00 am.


The Burmese Vihara - Bodhgaya

Address: Gaya Road, Bodhgaya Dist, Gaya, Bihar, India  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 2400 721
Fax: 200848
Website: http://bodhgaya.myanmarvihara.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=1
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Location: In Bihar Sate. Bodhgaya is 13km from Gaya and auto-rickshaws shuttle back and forth. They start from the Kacheri in the city centre at Gaya. Buses depart less frequently.

The Burmese monastery is particularly popular because of its study courses. There are often western visitors here although most of the rooms are very basic. The monastery has a garden and a library with English books. If you stay remember that dignified conduct is expected of the guests. There is no charge for staying here but you should, of course, make a donation.


The International Meditation Centre

Address: P.O. Bodh-Gaya 824231 Dist, Gaya, Bihar, India 
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Mahasi Sayadaw Meditation Centre, Burma.
Phone: 200707
Fax: 200707
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Abbot: Ven. Dr. Rastrapal, Mahathera  
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Meditation System: Mahasi Sayadaw Satipatthana Vipassana

The International Meditation Centre hosts ten-day beginners' courses in Vipassana, and thirty-day courses for the more experienced. Donations are accepted, as there are no fixed fees. Their new and underdeveloped site, 5km away near the university, the Dhamma Bodhi International Meditation Centre, also organises ten-day courses and offers a motley collection of basic bungalows and tents. Several other courses take place throughout the winter.


The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission

Address: Shanti Niketan Bouddha Vihara, Tuichawng, Dist: Lunglei, Mizoram, India.   Lunglei Mizoram 796730
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Regd. No. SR/MZ-86 of 29.03.200.
Phone: 9612602899
E-mail: esdip@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.tutpm.org
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Teacher: Sudip Chakma  
Main Contact: Sudip Chakma  Email  (Phone: 9612602899)
Spiritual Director: RAJESH KUMAR CHAKMA  Email  (Phone: 9863873175)
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THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION, (a socio-religious organization ) have the honour to state that the SHANTI NIKETAN BOUDDHA VIHARA was established in the year 1968 by a local Managing Committee with a very temporary structure. The village Tuichawng is located in south west corner of Mizoram India near Indo-Bangladesh Border.

Most of the villagers are CHAKMA in tribe and BUDDHIST by religion. About 400 families live at Tuichawng and surrounding villages. The total population is around 2800 who live on shifting cultivation. Due to inavailability of fertile land in the locality, they can not produce enough crops for their livelihood. So, they live a miserable life just hand to mouth. Being poor, our people can not contribute fund to develop the Buddhist monastery. During last twenty five years, it was anyhow constructed with sown timber structure with GCI sheet roofing in 1996. Now it has become very old. The villagers are trying to re-build it with concrete structure. An small amount has already been gathered which is not enough. It has become very difficult to gather more fund.

Beside this, Our organization has started a mission school names as AHIMSA SCHOOL for the needy and privileged children. We also appeal all to extend your helping hands by giving us support to provide education to our unfortunate children. We primarily needs teacher’s salary and building grants.

Therefore on behalf of the Buddhist people of this locality, do appeal your organization to look into the matter sympathetically and come forward to provide us financial assistance for the further development and construction of the Buddhist Monastery mentioned above. For the act of which your kindness, we shall remain ever grateful.


Ujjain Buddhist Society

Address: Ujjain Buddhist Society 5 Dhanwantari Nagar Doctors Colony, Ujjain MP India PIN 456010   Ujjain 456010
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Maha Bodhi Society of India
Phone: +918770535580
E-mail: 70savitri@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Ven.DrSumedhThero
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Smt Savitri Kataria : Smt Savitri Kataria  Email  
Main Contact: Dr H B KAtaria  Email  (Phone: +918770535580)
Teacher: Ven Upali Thero  
Anand baudh : Anand baudh  (Phone: +917974190893)
Spiritual Director: Ven Dr Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: +919415945895)
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We form this Society in Ujjain India as Registered Organization 07/33/01/17440/22

 Ujjain (/uːˈdʒeɪn/ (listen), Hindustani pronunciation: [ʊd͡ːʒɛːn]) is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative centre of Ujjain district and Ujjain division.[3] It is one of the Hindu pilgrimage centres of Sapta Puri famous for the Kumbh Mela held there every 12 years.[4] The famous temple of Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is located in the center of the city.

An ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Shipra River, Ujjain was the most prominent city on the Malwa plateau of central India for much of its history. It emerged as the political centre of central India around 600 BCE. It was the capital of the ancient Avanti kingdom, one of the sixteen mahajanapadas. It remained an important political, commercial and cultural centre of central India until the early 19th century, when the British administrators decided to develop Indore as an alternative to it. Ujjain continues to be an important place of pilgrimage for ShaivitesVaishnavites and followers of Shakta.[5]

Ujjain has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.[6]

History

Prehistoric era

Excavations at Kayatha (around 26 km from Ujjain) have revealed chalcolithic agricultural settlements dating to around 2000 BCE.[7] Chalcolithic sites have also been discovered at other areas around Ujjain, including Nagda, but excavations at Ujjain itself have not revealed any chalcolithic settlements. Archaeologist H. D. Sankalia theorized that the chalcolithic settlements at Ujjain were probably destroyed by the Iron Age settlers.[8]

According to Hermann Kulke and Dietmar RothermundAvanti, whose capital was Ujjain, "was one of the earliest outposts in central India" and showed signs of early incipient urbanisation around 700 BCE.[9] Around 600 BCE, Ujjain emerged as the political, commercial and cultural centre of Malwa plateau.[10]

The ancient walled city of Ujjain was located around the Garh Kalika hill on the bank of river Kshipra, in the present-day suburban areas of the Ujjain city. This city covered an irregular pentagonal area of 0.875 km2. It was surrounded by a 12 m high mud rampart. The archaeological investigations have also indicated the presence of a 45 m wide and 6.6 m deep moat around the city.[11] According to F. R. Allchin and George Erdosy, these city defences were constructed between 6th and 4th centuries BCE.[12] Dieter Schlingloff believes that these were built before 600 BCE.[11] This period is characterised by structures made of stone and burnt-brick, tools and weapons made of iron, and black and red burnished ware.[12]

According to the Puranic texts, a branch of the legendary Haihaya dynasty ruled over Ujjain.[13]

Ancient period

The Mahavira Tapo Bhumi.

In the 4th century BCE, the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta annexed Avanti to his empire.[14] The edicts of his grandson Ashoka mention four provinces of the Mauryan empire, of which Ujjain was the capital of the Western province.[15] During the reign of his father Bindusara, Ashoka served as the viceroy of Ujjain,[16] which highlights the importance of the town.[10] As the viceroy of Ujjain, Ashoka married Devi, the daughter of a merchant from Vedisagiri (Vidisha).[17] According to the Sinhalese Buddhist tradition, their children Mahendra and Sanghamitra, who preached Buddhism in modern Sri Lanka, were born in Ujjain.[18]

From the Mauryan period, Northern Black Polished Ware, copper coins, terracotta ring wells and ivory seals with Brahmi text have been excavated at Ujjain.[12] Ujjain emerged as an important commercial centre, partially because it lay on the trade route connecting north India to the Deccan, starting from Mathura. It also emerged as an important center for intellectual learning among Jain, Buddhist and Hindu traditions.[10] After the Mauryans, Ujjain was controlled by a number of empires and dynasties, including local dynasties, the Shungas, the Western Satraps, the Satavahanas, and the Guptas.[10]

Ujjain remained as an important city of the Guptas during the 4th and the 5th centuries. Kalidasa, the great Indian classical poet of the 5th century who lived in the times of the Gupta king Vikramaditya wrote his epic work Meghadūta in which he describes the richness of Ujjain and its people.[19] In the 6th century CE the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang visited India. He describes the ruler of Avanti as a king who was generous to the poor and presented them with gifts.[20]

The famed historical Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple is in Ujjain

Bharthari is said to have written his great epics, Virat Katha, Neeti Sataka, the love story of Pradyot Princess Vasavadatta and Udayan in Ujjayini, as the city was called during his times. The writings of Bhasa are set in Ujjain, and he probably lived in the city.[21] Kalidasa also refers to Ujjain multiple times, and it appears that he spent at least a part of his life in Ujjain.[22] Mrichchhakatika by Shudraka is also set in Ujjain.[23] Ujjain also appears in several stories as the capital of the legendary emperor Vikramaditya. Somadeva's Kathasaritsagara (11th century) mentions that the city was created by Vishwakarma, and describes it as invincible, prosperous and full of wonderful sights.[24] Ujjain was sacked several times by the Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate in the 8th century CE. The Arabs called the city Uzayn.[25]

Medieval period

The Jantar Mantar at Ujjain was commissioned by Jai Singh II (1688-1743) of Jaipur.

The Paramaras (9th-14th century CE) shifted the region's capital from Ujjain to Dhar.[10] Mahmud of Ghazni sacked the city and forced it to pay tribute during his campaigns in India. In 1235 CE, Iltutmish of Delhi Sultanate plundered the city.[10] With the decline of the Paramara kingdom, Ujjain ultimately came under the Islamic rule, like other parts of north-central India. The city continued to be an important city of central India. As late as during the times of the Mughal vassal Jai Singh II (1688-1743), who constructed a Jantar Mantar in the city, Ujjain was the largest city and capital of the Malwa Subah. The city continued to be developed during Muslim rule especially under the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, it was used as an important military headquarters.[26]

Modern period

During the 18th century, the city briefly became the capital of Scindia state of the Maratha confederacy, when Ranoji Scindia established his capital at Ujjain in 1731. Madhadji Shinde constructed a grand palace with a hundred rooms around which the Maratha sardars constructed their own mansions. Ruined and destroyed temples were restored and newer ones were built.[27] But his successors moved to Gwalior, where they ruled the Gwalior State in the latter half of the 18th century. The struggle of supremacy between the Holkars of Indore and Scindias (who ruled Ujjain) led to rivalry between the merchants of the two cities.[28][29][30][31] On 18 July 1801, the Holkars defeated the Scindias at the Battle of Ujjain. On 1 September, Yashwantrao Holkar entered the city, and demanded a sum of 15 lakh rupees from the city. He received only 1/8th of this amount; the rest was pocketed by his officers. A force sent by Daulat Scindhia later regained control of Ujjain.[32] After both Holkar and Scindias accepted the British suzerainty, the British colonial administrators decided to develop Indore as an alternative to Ujjain, because the merchants of Ujjain had supported certain anti-British people. John Malcolm, the British administrator of Central India, decided to reduce the importance of Ujjain "by transferring a great part of that consequence it now enjoys to the Towns of Indore and Rutlam cities, which are and will continue more under our control."[28]

After the independence India, Ujjain became a part of the Madhya Bharat state. In 1956 Madhya Bharat was fused into the State of Madhya Pradesh.[33][34][35][36]

Geography

Ujjain is located in the west-central part of India, and is north of the upper limit of the Vindhya mountain ranges. Located on the Malwa plateau, it is higher than the north Indian plains and the land rises towards the Vindhya Range to the south. Ujjain's co-ordinates are 23°10′N 75°46′E with an average elevation of 494 m (1620 ft).[37] The region is an extension of the Deccan Traps, formed between 60 and 68 million years ago[38][39] at the end of the Cretaceous period. The city is on the bank of the river Shipra which flows into the nearby Chambal. The tropic of cancer also passes through a temple named Karkoteshwar, located near Harsiddhi Mandir in Ujjain. This is incorrect- I visited Ujjain a few days ago and went to the Karkoteshwar temple in the Harsiddhi complex and that Karkoteshwar temple is a part of the 84 Mahdevs and has nothing to do with the Tropic of Cancer- the temple is Karkrajeshwar temple - it is half a mile along the Shipra river further along form Harsiddhi- Happy to send in Photos and Archeological proof and Citations if needed, for this-Dr Neeraj Sharma The Tropic of Cancer is thought to go through 4 parts of Ujjain- The Mangalnath temple, Jantar Mantar, Dome of Mahakal and the Karkrajeshwar temple.


Ujjain Buddhist Society

Address: Ujjain Buddhist Society 5/5 Dhanwantari Nagar Ujjain   Ujjain 456010
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: All India Bhikhu Sangha
Phone: 8770535580
E-mail: katariyaharibabu@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Ven.DrSumedhThero
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Teacher: Dr H B Kataria  
Main Contact: Er Savitri Kataria  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ven Dr Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: +919415945895)
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Events and Activities of Ujjain Buddhist Society, Ujjain MP India

W.e.f. 2016 - Singhasth Kumbh Mela

Training of Lower ordination Buddhist monks, May  i.e. Buddha Purnima every year at Ashoka  Buddha Vihar,  Freeganj Ujjain MP, India.  10 to 12 days lower order of ordination training programme was initiated in 2016 during Singhasth Kumbh Mela conducted. Self willingness to the course and later allow all of them to remove the hairs from skull triple Purnima  BE or to say Buddhism as well as Dhamachakkapavattan.  After given them 10 precepts, 75  sekhiya and kasaya under the age group of   12  to 20 years. This was the unique occasion on that a sum of very high range of young teenage to old persons could get sramner (lower order of ordination) under the one roof.

The main trainer during this  period 12 to 15 days were Ven  Dr Sumedha Thero Thero, Ven Dhamma Dhar Thero,  of Pune, MS India. Sramner (lower order of ordination) were practicing morning (6.00 AM to 7.00 AM) as well as evening (6.00 AM to 7.00 AM) chantting  of Buddha Vandana, Dhamma Vandana, Sangha Vandana, Avahan Sutta, Das Dhamma Sutta, Maha Mangal Sutta, Karniya Metta Sutta, Rattan Sutta, Jaya Mangal Gatha, Khandaparanti, Athaveesparanti, Patichsmutapada, Mittabhavana. On every morning breakfast (7.00AM) and lunch (11.30AM) recite Pindapatpachhvekhana, evening (5.00PM) gilanipachaya pachvekhana. Besides these they were get training of ekansh chevar (Kasaya) and Ubhayance chevar pachyavekhana. As well as sayana-asana pachyavekhana. Thus these temporary monks could get very high level of training in the Monkhood. The concluding function were also arrange.

Annual events celebrations w.e.f. 2016

Buddha Purnima- every year celebrations

Dhammachakkapavattan Purnima i.e. Ashala

Pavarana or Kathin i.e. Kartika Purnima

mTtSu esa Lke; le; ij vk;ksftr gksus okys dk;Zdzeksa dk fooj.k layXu gS

Ujjain Buddhist Society get Registered in 2022


Upali Rajgrah Buddha Vihar

Address: Upali Rajgrah Buddha Vihar Alhaghat Lahargird, Sipri Jhansi 284003 UP, India   Jhansi 284003
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Maha Bodhi Society of India
Phone: 09415945895
E-mail: vensumedh12@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Ven.DrSumedhThero
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Spiritual Director: Ven Dr Sumedh Thero  Email  (Phone: +919415945895)
Main Contact: Ven Dhamma pal Thero  
Teacher: Ven Upali Thero  
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We organise 12 Purnima i.e. full moon day and New moon day Amavasya in year. All events in relation to Buddhism and Bodhisatva Bharat Ratan BabaSahab Dr B R Ambedkar 

 History of Asian civilizations and religion.

SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION:

Historical background of Buddhism as tool for Teerthatan (Dhammayatra)

Meditation methods and impact on society / a person’s

Philosophical Buddhism and contemporary socio-cultural practices

Online Buddhism in the age of Internet

Cultural and traditional History of Bundelkhand Buddhist

The conference will include panel discussions on topics: “Monks and lay practitioners (transformation of cultural and social status)”, Thus Submit your text to be publish in Upali Sandesh by September 10, 2023 on A 4 size paper up to 3 pages i.e. < 1500 words  in 14 font Time New Roman. Also contribute publication cost  Rs 700/page. We are unable to provide any kind of financial support. The whole programme will be based on the donation that contribute by individuals. Thus contribute one part of your income and ensure goodwill (punyaparmi). 

E-mail:  vensumedh12@gmail.com,  upali.sumedh2017@gmail.com, https://www.facebook.com/ven.sumedh                                                  https://plus.google.com/109613482369375426878


Wat Pa (Thai-Bharat Society)

Address: (Buddhagaya Vanaram Temple) Bodhgaya, Bihar, India 
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 631-400528
Fax: 91-631-400845
E-mail: gaiahouse@gn.apc.org
Website: http://www.gn.apc.org.gaiahouse/
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Location: In Bihar Sate. Bodhgaya is 13km. from Gaya and auto-rickshaws shuttle back and forth. They start from the Kacheri in the city centre at Gaya. Buses depart less frequently.

There are Thai monks staying at the temple. From time to time, meditation retreats are held at the temple. The Thai temple is built as a typical Wat with a terracotta roof of overlapping eaves. It is in a decorative garden at the end of a short road

Two ten-day courses in the Vipassana Theravadin tradition, run by Christopher Titmus, a western Buddhist, are held every January at the Thai temple; the price (US$70) includes food and lodging - ask at the Burmese Vihara or Thomas Jost at the Burmese Vihara ; information can also be obtained in advance from Gaia House, West Ogwell, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 6EN, UK. Telephone: (+ 44) (0) 1626 333613


Young Buddhist Association of Dumpani

Address: Dhammankur Buddha Vihar,Dumpani   Diyun,Dist.Changlang Arunachal Pradesh 792103
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: World Chakma Buddhist Association
Phone: 9711973804
E-mail: bhantemangaljyoti@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Ven.Mangal Jyoti  (Phone: +91-09711973804)
Spiritual Director: Ven.Mangal Jyoti  Email  (Phone: +91-09711973804)
Teacher: Mangal Talukdar  
Notes and Events:

Young Buddhist Association of Dumpani, is a non-profit organization, engaged in various socio-religious activities.


Young Men Buddhist Association (India)

Address: D-7, Hauz Khas, New Delhi  Delhi Uttar Pradesh 110016
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: Ravi Bhardwaj Ph. 09811475382
E-mail: ravi_09111@rediffmail.com
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Mr.: Satish Kumar  Email  (Phone: 9818696894)
Main Contact: Mr. Ravi Bhardwaj  Email  (Phone: 9811475382)
Notes and Events:

      The Young Men Buddhist Association (India) New Delhi established in 1980 was founded by Late Dr. V. E. Moray former Deputy Educatio Adviser to Govt. of India and S. P. Senadhira from Sri Lanka. The Annual Buddh Purnima celebration at the National Museum, Janpath, New Delhi are the most appreciated work of the Association.

     YMBA(I) endeavour is to bring together like mind and broad minded, forward looking younger generation of Buddhists, both men and women to propagate the message and teaching of Lord Buddha and to carry forward the work of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar.


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