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Willpower Institute of Dallas

Address: 2526 Manana Drive, Suite 105 Dallas TX 75220 214-358-2398   TX
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Wat Dhammamongkol (Bangkok)
Phone: 214) 458-9134
E-mail: walexander@fiskfielder.com
Website: http://dallasmeditation.tumblr.com/
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Main Contact: Wilkes Alexander or Rachel  
Spiritual Director: Luangphor Viriyang Sirintharo  


Willpower Institute-Bangkok

Address: Sukumvit Road 101Bangkok,  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (662)311-3903
Website: http://www.willpowerinstitute.com/willpower.html
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Spiritual Director: Luangphor Viriyang Sirintharo  


Willpower Institute-Canada-Main Meditation Centre

Address: Alberta12520-135 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5l 3X3Phone   Alberta
Tradition: Theravada, Thai
Affiliation: Willpower Institute Foundation and Wat Dhammamongkol (Bangkok)
Phone: (780) 451 9535 780) 951-2063 (780) 459-0470
Website: http://www.willpowerinstitute.com/content/meditation-centers
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Main Contact: Contact: Anna Khousakoun or Sheree C. Thorne  Email  (Phone: 780) 951-2063 (Anna))
Spiritual Director: Luangphor Viriyang Sirintharo  


Windsor Buddhist Vihara

Address: 691 Campbel Ave, Windsor, ON,Canada. N9B 2H6   Ontario
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (519) 256-4223
E-mail: info@windsorbuddhistvihara.com
Website: http://www.windsorbuddhistvihara.com
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Main Contact: Ven. Pinnagoda Rahula  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Pinnagoda Rahula  Email  (Phone: 519-256-4223)


World Peace Temple

Address: Bishwa Santi Vihara Naya Baneshwara Min Bhawon, Kathmandu, Nepal 
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Sayadaw Meditation
Phone: (977-1) 226984 / 482984
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Contact: Ven. Nyanaponika Mahasthavira  


Yangon Vipassana Centre - Dhamma Joti

Address: Wingaba Yele Kyaung, Nga Htat Gyi Pagoda Road Bahan Township; Yangon, Myanmar. Bandoola International Limited Goenka Geha, 3rd Floor, 77 Shwe Bon Tha Street, Yangon, Myanmar , goenka@mptmail.net.mm  Yangon
Tradition: Theravada, Sayagi U Ba Khin
Phone: [95] (01) 253601, 245327, 241708
Fax: [95] (1) 248 174
E-mail: dhammajoti@mptmail.net.mm
Website: http://www.joti.dhamma.org
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Contact: Mr. Banwariji Goenka  


Young Buddhist Association of Thailand (YBAT)

Address: 58/8 Petchkasem 54, Parsi-Charoen Bangkok 10160, Thailand  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (2) 413-7106 or (2) 805-0794 (-4)
Fax: (2) 413-3131
E-mail: ybatoffice@ybat.org
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Teacher: Dr. Siri Karinchai and her team  


Young Buddhist Student Literacy Mission

Address: Kathor, Badu, Barasat, North 24 Parganas   Kolkata Bangla 700128
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: ndbatha@gmail.com
Website: htttp://www.bmission.net
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Dr. Nando Batha  Email  (Phone: +919830276407)


Youth Buddhism Team

Address:   Yangon Yangon 11111
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: youthbuddhismteam@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ybt.yadanarbon.net
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Main Contact: YBT NETWORK  Email  
Teacher: Ven. Nyanadipa  
Notes and Events:

  1. YOUTH BUDDHISM TEAM IS ONE OF THE NON PROFIT ORGANISATION FOR THE BUDDHA THERAVADA DHAMMA SPREAD EXTREMELY ALL OVER THE WORLD .
  2. MEMBERS ARE ALLOW TO COME FROM ANYWHERE WHO WANT TO WILLINGLY PARTICIPATE TOGETHER WITH US .
  3. WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARING  DHAMMA KNOWLEDGE EACH OTHER AND I HOPE YOU TO PARTICIPATE TOGETHER .
  4. YOUR IDEAS AND ADVICES ARE WARMLY WELCOME EVERY TIME .


Youth Buddhist Society of India (YBS India)

Address: c/- Suresh Chandra Bauddha Vivek Vihar Colony, Mainpuri UP. 205262, India  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 0091-9937393526
E-mail: ybsindia2003@yahoo.com
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Contact: Suresh Bauddha (President)  
Teacher: Ven. G. Praggnanada (Sri Lankan)  


Zentrum fur Buddhismus

Address: Reiterstrasse 2   Bern Bern CH-3013
Tradition: Theravada, Thai Forest, Ayya Khema, Western Vipassana, Sanbô Kyôdan, FPMT
Affiliation: several
E-mail: kontakt@zentrumfuerbuddhismus.ch
Website: http://www.zentrumfuerbuddhismus.ch/
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Main Contact: Irene Bumbacher  Email  (Phone: +41 31 3319106)


Zeyathiri Monestary, Sasanahita Inc.,

Address: 111 Clay Street   Buffalo NY 14207
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Social, Religious
Phone: 716-885-2426, 716-908-8679
Fax: 716-885-2426
E-mail: stevensanyu@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sasanahita.org
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Main Contact: Mr. Steven Sanyu  Email  (Phone: 716-308-4338)
Teacher: Dr. Ven. Khemin Dasara  
Spiritual Director: Mr. Steven Sanyu  


Zurich Buddhist Vihara

Address: Im Trichtisal 11, 8053 Zurich. Switzerland   Im trichtisal 11, Zurich 8053 Zurich
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Phone: 0041. 43 534 51 01
E-mail: zbv@gmx.ch
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Teacher: Ven. Karuwalagaswewa Anuruddha  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Walpola Kalyanathissa Mahatera.  Email  (Phone: 0041 43 534 51 01)


Address: Founded Since 1895 123, Jalan Berhala, Brickfields 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.   Kuala Lumpur
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Phone: 603-22741141
Fax: 603-22732570
E-mail: bmvihara@mvihara.po.my
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Contact: Administrator, Buddhist Maha Vihara:  
Notes and Events:

Regular programme:

Tuesday 7.30pm Chanting Class
Friday 1pm-2pm Friday Afternoon Service & Talk
Friday 7.30pm Chanting Friday 8pm Dhamma Talk
Sunday 9am Buddha Puja & Blessing follow by Dhamma Talk
Sunday 9am Dhamma Classes for children & Dhamma discussion for adults. Information provided by Ven. K. Dhammadinna Thera


Buddha Bodhivana Monastery

Address: 780 Woods Point Road   East Warburton Vic 3799
Tradition: Theravada, Western based on Thai Forest tradition
Affiliation: Ajahn Chah lineage
Phone: 03 59 665 999
Fax: 03 59 665 998
Website: https://buddhabodhivana.org/
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Spiritual Director: Ajahn Kalyano  
Notes and Events:

Buddha Bodhivana Monastery is primarily a training monastery for Buddhist monks (bhikkhus), novices (samaneras) and postulants (anagarikas), but it also provides a supportive environment in which individuals, families, visitors and residents are given the opportunity to be in contact with the principles of the Buddha’s teachings and to cultivate those same qualities in their own lives. The monastery is a place to study, practice and cultivate the central elements of the Buddha’s Path: generosity, virtue, mental cultivation, wisdom, and compassion.

As our principal function as a monastery is to train monastics we wish to minimize time attending to administrative duties. Email is therefore reserved solely for making requests to stay at the monastery. We are unable to respond to general questions about Buddhism whether these concern school projects, college research or are of general interest. 


Buddhabhoomi Dhammadoot Sangha

Address: 168,Buddhabhoomi,Maitriya Buddha Mahavihar, golden buddha statue, Chunabhatti, Kolar Road Road, Bhopal M.P.   Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 462016
Tradition: Theravada, Social Welfare Organization
Affiliation: Government of Madhya pradesh
Phone: +919926220408
E-mail: buddhabhoomi2017@gmail.com
Website: http://www.buddhadoot.com/
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Main Contact: Bhante Rahulputra  
Chairman: Bhante shakyaputra sagar  
Tresarar : Bhante rahulputra  
Teacher: Bhante Shakyaputra Sagar  
Spiritual Director: Ven.Bhadant Gyanjyoti Mahasthvir  
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THE BUDDHABHOOMI DHAMMADOOT SANGHA 

COMMUNITY (SANGHA) OF MESSENGER (DOOT) TO PAVE THE PATH TO LIBERATION FROM SUFFERING (DHAMMA) FROM THE LAND (BHOOMI) OF THE ENLIGHTENED ONE(BUDDHA) 

Organization Vision & Mission:-

"THE BUDDHABHOOMI DHAMMADOOT SANGHA was founded as all social service society with the cooperation of a few individuals who are genuinely interested in social welfare and value based activities. It was constituted under the societies registrar act, 1973. It was duly registered by the registrar societies, Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal INDIA. Its registration number is 01/01/01/17275/07 Dated 03/01/2007. The institute is thus, duly registered and is at present functioning on the basis of its own private resources and income. Its preview is entire Madhya Pradesh"

1. INTRODUCTION

 Madhya Pradesh traces its history since the times of the Mauryan Emperor Asoka, the one who renounced violence and took upon himself to spread the principles and philosophies of Buddhism. Emperor Asoka started his career from Ujjain as a viceroy of the western province of the Mauryan Empire. At that point in time, Ujjain was known as Ujjaini. Asoka, after he adopted Buddhism, constructed many stupas throughout his kingdom. Because of the keen interest shown by Asoka himself, Buddhism flourished in the state, however, after his death, his empire disintegrated and Buddhism too, took a plunge downwards, yet the legacy of past stands to remind people of the glorious age when Buddhism was at its peak.

The Buddhist community in Madhya Pradesh is linked with two important monuments of Buddhism. The first among them is the Sanchi Stupa, it is significant for Buddhist around the world despite the fact that Lord Buddha himself never paid a visit to it. Sanchi's significance lies in it being home to all kind of Buddhist architecture - stupas, chaityas, temples and monasteries. All the monuments date back from 3rd century BC to 12th century AD. The other is the Barhut Stupa located in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, Barhut is a famous Buddhist destination. The reason for this is the presence of a stupa constructed by Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century BC. Renovation work was carried out by later Sunga ruler in the 2nd century BC. The stupa to depicts Buddha in form of symbols - Bodhi tree, footprints, empty seat and wheel of dharma.

Madhya Pradesh has a strong history of Buddhism. The Buddhist community in Madhya Pradesh is a silent community. The Bhudhbhumi Dhammadoot Sangha (Reg.) is a registered society under the Government of Madhya Pradesh, India. This society is working in Madhya Pradesh from 2003 is working with a single aim to unite the community and spread Buddhism in India.   These efforts will be made more effective through the formation of New Monks in the teachings of Lord Buddha and equipped with knowledge of the present times.

2.  BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The population of Buddhists is considered to be around 1% in M.P and in Bhopal, it must be around one lakhs.  The project is aimed at starting a Buddhist monastery in Bhopal. There are many parents in Madhya Pradesh and other parts of India willing to dedicate their children to the service of Lord Buddha and community by becoming monks. This project provides an opportunity for such boys to become monks. We will provide them with religious and school education to make them well-trained monks fit for modern times. The monastery will have young monks trained in teachings of Lord Buddha and its traditions. We propose that the students be provided with a library equipped with books on Buddhism. This project will concentrate on making Bhopal the centre of propagating Buddhism and its rich spiritual culture. Geographically Bhopal is the centre of India and very close to Sanchi. The condition of the Buddhist community in Madhya Pradesh is improving even though there are a good number of people living under the Below Poverty Line. On the other side in many slums and villages, the condition of the community has not grown up to the mark of development.  The community is also facing problems related to family, issues related to youths, strong political leadership and exploitations of various kinds. The community is trying to overcome these problems from different quarters. The image of the community has improved a lot in the present times. The community is becoming influential and changing to adapt to the rising situations of society. On the other side, a good number of people from the community are still divided on various issues. The process of community formation can be accelerated if a strong religious leadership comes into existence to guide them in many issues related to daily life.

2.1 SOCIAL SITUATION:-

 There are many social organizations working in Madhya Pradesh with the aim of socio-economic improvement of the community. These societies are working independently without relation to each other. If these societies come together then the socio-economic condition of the community can be improved faster. Bringing together these societies is to be willfully initiated. It can be done through strong social leadership.  

2.2.RELIGION-CULTURAL SITUATION:-                  

Madhya Pradesh is India’s largest state and the geographical heartland of the country.  This state has the glorious past of Buddhist culture and religion. Even today the followers of Buddhism are very active in practising the teachings of Lord Buddha. The cultural elements are lived very special in namkaran, marriage, funeral and through other paritran path and other dressings habits.                                                            

3. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION:-

This project will create well-trained monks to work for Lord Buddha. The people will get trained monks for religious requirements. We do not have such training centres in Madhya Pradesh. This will also create certain standard practices among the Buddhists. It will also unite the community members for the community building and generously become a party to the development works done in the society. It will also create an identity of Buddhists in Madhya Pradesh. The contributions that we receive will be used for the future generation and spread of teachings of Lord Buddha.

3.1 PROBLEM ANALYSIS:-

The community is facing numerous problems to practice religion due to lack of trained monks and training centre.

• People, in general, do not visit Vihar for prayer. 

• Buddhists are divided on various issues related to religion.

• The prayers are written in Pali language which needs to be explained but even

many of the monks do not know the language.

•A large number of the Buddhists in general (common people) are not well educated in the teachings and tradition Buddhism, therefore, they do not teach children about religion. 

• A large number of Buddhists in general (common people) along with Lord Buddha worship other Gods and Goddesses.

• A large number of Buddhists practice rituals of other religions along with Buddhism. 

• A large number of Buddhists practice festivals of other religions more than Buddhists festivals.

• A large number of Buddhists make more visits to the holy places of other religions rather than the holy places of Buddhism.

• A large number of Buddhists even today follow the traditions of other religions such as shaving off the hair on the death of closest relatives, fasting on the days designated to Gods and Goddesses of other religions etc.

• The social activists of the community are working from different platforms for the same cause of the community but not united to work together.

• The community does not have a well-equipped training centre to form future monks for the community.

   4. OBJECTIVES:-

·        To assess the need of Buddha community and draw a comprehensive implementation plan to unite the Buddhists community.

·        To provide a better education to children's, belonging to economically poor families.

·        To aware them about the Bodh eminent person contributions in world history and introduce with Buddhism culture and values.

·        To strengthening capacities of the Buddha women's and youths to get better employment/self-employment for a sustainable lifestyle.

·        To unite different Vihars and Monks (Bhante) working in different parts of Madhya Pradesh in one platform.

·        To establish a complete rehabilitation centre with modern amenities in two districts of MP.

5. PROJECT COVERAGE:-

 This project will be implemented in Bhopal and rural Raisen districts Madhya Pradesh, covering 7 urban ward and 81 villages along with 1.50 lkh Buddha community.

6. ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN:- 

    The activities under taken in the projects are involvement of various       welfare and religious activities, The main activities to be covered, under the project, are as under:

1.     Purchasing the land for Buddhist Monk, Meditation Center and pagoda, Educational & Health Rehabilitation Center.

2.     Construction of Buildings.

3.     Construction of Hospital, Schools, Dharmashala, Shramner (nobies monk) School & Training centre, Auditorium, Statue of Legends.

4.     Construction of Skill Development Center.

5.     Entire campus with the Solar Energy system.

6.     Buddhist Research centre

7.STRATEGY OF THE PROJECT:-

 Establishing and running the Educational Institutions and Research Centers on professional studies in the prescribed place as already mentioned in the sub heading that target area of the project has been the first plan.

Then fore most priority has to be given to all those who are hailing from low caste community and oppressed and depressed community for admission in any one of professional courses on the basis of marks obtained in the higher secondary course.

The spirit of integrity, fraternity, solidarity and communal harmony will be pursued along with discipline and decorum in all circumstances. 

8.IMPACT OF THE PROJECT:-

All those who have come out with flying colors from Professional Educational Institution after completing their respective course, will be directed to serve the society in rural areas only as per the agreement executed between this Institution with intention of developing the rural and remote areas like town and people also living there be uplifted and benefited in all aspects thereof. Whereby rural development is imparted and is a great phenomenon and characteristic nature in the social aspect.

9.SOCIO-ECONOMIC, HEALTH AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS OF PEOPLE:-

In our target area, almost People in both sex including children who have the age group between 8-12 years, are forced to be involved or are involved to be survived for their livelihood into matches, crackers manufacturing and printing works. There is no other employment opportunity in a remote village for them other than this one.

There is 25 per cent of people only have been Literates and have had the employment opportunities both in government and private sector and are separated from the weaker sectional society, that need to come mainstream of the society.

Illiterates including child labourers who are unminded for getting good quality of education is subjected everywhere in to coolly works through small cottage industries.

The other source for earning money has been the crackers and printing works in the pursuit of promoting women, especially disadvantaged women who are captivated, neglected and ill- treated by the dilapidated society.

Through women empowerment programs, their sufferings occur in their day to day life are mitigated. Sexual vulnerability and harassment against them are also being eliminated.

Dominating these women by an elite group who are having a brutal attitude, is intolerable and unbearable. Besides, there is no identity for them in all manners.

In addition to this, their exertion is exploited in all circumstances and so they are found deplorably as their low economical condition prevents their social status. Because Social status of a human being is generally determined to base on the economic development by society.

Consequently, they are politically threatened to franchise their votes. All those who are leading their social life in remote villagers are generally discriminated and are called morally good but culturally as Uncivilized.

As far as women are concerned, they have never lost their chastity with others wantonly. Perhaps, they may be threatened for sexual harassment, for which they won’t yield to fulfil the desires of the elite group.

Due to the scarcity of drinking water and much availability of muddy and contaminated water, people are suffered very much from contagious disease consuming it. Some of them are likely to lose their breath due to un preventive measure.

                                             PART-II

 

1.     PURCHASE OF LANDS

For establishing educational institute, School, Health rehabilitation and research centre institution with the apex of the hospital, about 100 acres of waste lands at Bhopal & Raisen district are to be purchased and arrangement of 100 acres land 99 years on lease basis for the herbal garden, dairy farm and Research Center for students.

2.     CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS

To both Educational and Health Rehabilitation Center with apex of research center stabilized buildings is needed, to which it is expected that expense for constructing required the concreted buildings as per the estimation is given by the civil engineer who is to be appointed on behalf of the organization, for which open tender system from reputed construction contractors will be followed. Construction for the following buildings will be made, each block will be founded and so will have the tiled floors and Air- conditioned as well as lift facilities.

3.     MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

 

The aforesaid latest equipment relating to all colleges and to hospitals will be installed on open tender basis importing from abroad with help of experts concerned.

4.PURCHASE OF FURNITURE FOR INSTITUTE AND HEALTH AND RESEARCH CENTER: 

Purchase of wood and steel furniture in all kinds required to colleges and hospitals including administrative blocks, libraries, labs, student hostels and staff quarters etc. will also be made on open tender basis but on the lowest quotation.

6. LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS

Entire Buddhism culture will have libraries and reading rooms with Air-conditioned facilities. There will be all kinds of books required for the subject and general wide knowledge of students available. These will be used as an encyclopedia. 

7.STUDENTS HOSTEL      

Students hostel in each college for men and women will be constructed separately. Wooden and steel furniture required to students for a comfortable study and accommodation along with a very good bed and carpets. Delicious food in a separate dining hall and pure drinking water facility will be provided. To take care of them, deputy wardens according to gender will be appointed. Because the Principal concerned will be the warden in charge.

8.SPORTS AND GAMES MATERIALS        

For extracurricular activities, students shall be motivated on various levels to involve in sports and games so as to enable them to have their health constructively and hygienically. Sports and games materials according to the interest of the students will be supplied. Even in professional colleges, the concept that there is” study while study and play while play” will be pursued.

9.TRANSPORT FACILITY

Frequent Transport Facility on behalf of the organization is to be made for students in both sex but separately and conveniently. On the other hand, the organization will request the competent authority concerned of respective transport corporation to arrange for having frequent transport service to the proposed colleges for the students. Here though, an evil spirit that molestation and eve-teasing occurring among the gender base students will be avoided.

10.TIE-UP WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITY /COLLEGES

With a view to exalt the students in the highly professional education with enrichment of wide knowledge and to develop their potentiality in the respective medical and technical education, the proposed institution is to have a tie-up with foreign university colleges. Here though, the special offer will be given for students to go abroad for project works and special training at the time of completing their courses just before six months’ time. Besides, the proposed foreign tour for each student will be an opportunity for seeking related jobs easily and have an interrelationship with foreigners for the development of our national economic growth.


Karen Culture and Social Support Foundation

Address: 20 Pine st   Eaglehawk - Bendigo Vic 3556
Tradition: Theravada, Burmese
Affiliation: Karen Culture and Social Suppport Foundation (Incorporated)
Phone: 03 5441 3560 03 54002585
E-mail: kbddfbendigo@gmail.com
Website: https://kcssf.org.au/
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Main Contact: Ah Pay:  (Phone: 0403 040 733)
Teacher: Venerable Ashin Moonieinda  
Notes and Events:

The Karen Buddhist monastery in Bendigo is much more than a place of worship.

The monastery is:

  • A community centre for Christian Karen as well as Buddhist Karen
  • A cultural centre
  • A place where newly arrived refugees (Christian and Buddhist) can stay while they look for long term accommodation
  • A place where visitors to Bendigo can stay
  • A residence for monks and nus

As there is no other Theravada Buddhist  monastery in Bendigo, our community welcomes Thai and Sri Lankan Buddhists, as well as Australians  with an interest in Buddhism.

Our current monastery is a small house with a garage we use as a prayer hall.

We have bought a large block of vacant land and we have applied to Bendigo City Council for permission to build a prayer hall and residence for monks, a kitchen, and a house where newly arrived refugees can stay.


Nigrodharama Forest Monastery

Address: 595 Seymour-Pyalong Rd   Hildene Vic 3660
Tradition: Theravada, Thai forest, Ajahn Chah lineage
Affiliation: Wat Boonyawad ( Thailand )
Phone: 0480271789 ( SMS ONLY )
E-mail: nigrodharam@gmail.com
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Teacher: abbot: Ajahn Sudhammo  
Spiritual Director: Phra Ajahn Dtun Thiracitto  
Notes and Events:

Daily activities from 8:30 -12 am includes offerings of food and requisites, Dhamma teachings and short meditation sessions.  


Samadhi Buddhist Meditation Centre

Address: 39, Malcolm Place, Campbellfield, VIC 3061   Vic
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Phone: (03) 9357 7266
E-mail: samadhi.buddhist@bigpond.com
Website: http://www.samadhivihara.org.au/
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Spiritual Director: Venerable Horowpothane Sathindriya Thera.  
Contact: Ven. Horowpothane Sathindriya  
Notes and Events:

Location: North Melbourne, east of Melbourne Airport

Conducting Meditation programmes for Chilldern and adults in English and Sinhala.

Daily Buddha pooja and Vandaria programme in the evening.

Monthly spiritual day ( Sil Programme ) 

For more details please contact on (03)9357 7266

Samadhi Buddhist Meditation Centre was established in 2002 by the Samadhi Buddhist Meditation Association Inc. under the guidance and leadership of Venerable Horowpothane Sathindriya Thera.

We are happy to welcome all. The objective of Samadhi Buddhist Meditation Centre is to provide a place for those who prefer to practice meditation and study the teaching of the Buddha.

We conduct monthly meditation programmes for adults and children in both Sinhala and English languages.

Information on our regular religious and spiritual activities can be viewed under the programme/event list.

We encourage everyone to practice mindfulness, meditation and spiritual values.

PRACTICE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN CONSTANT PREACHING. 


Santipada Buddhist Monastery

Address: 262 Otaha Rd, RD2 Kerikeri 0295   kerikeri Northland
Tradition: Theravada / Zen
Affiliation: International Buddhist Sati Meditation Group
Phone: 09 407 5275
E-mail: santipada@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.sati.net.nz
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Teacher: Bhante (Ayya) Yasala  
Notes and Events:

 

The Santipada Buddhist Monastery

of New Zealand is dedicated to providing opportunities for monastics and laypeople to learn and practice the liberating teachings of the Buddha. Our tradition is Zen/Theravada, which is a  balanced combination of Zen Buddhism with Theravada Tradition.  We are open and respectful to all other traditions that embody the Central Doctrine of the Buddha: Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path.

Santipada is a fourfold sangha of monastics (Bikkhu and Bikkhuni) and lay persons (Upasaka and Upasika) committed to learning and practice the virtue, morality, and meditation to gain the Quality of the Buddha: “The Awakened One”.


Wat Phra Dhammakaya Tokyo

Address: 3-78-5 Arakawa, Arakawa-ku,Tokyo, 116-0002, Japan   Tokyo
Tradition: Theravada, Thai Meditation Organisation
Affiliation: Dhammakaya International
Phone: +(81) 3-5604-3021
Fax: +(81)-3-5604-3022
E-mail:
Website: www.dimcjp.org/tokyo
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• Founder: Luang Phor Sodh  


Aaloka Buddhist Center (Singapore)

Address: No 11 (2nd Level) Lorong 22 Geylang, Singapore   398670
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 6748 9459
Fax: 6748 4696
E-mail: safariso@singnet.com.sg
Website: http://www.AalokaBuddhistCenter.org
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Chief Monk of Singapore: Ven. Dr K Sri Pemaloka Nayaka Thera  Email  (Phone: +65-67489459)
Main Contact: as above  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Dr K Sri Pemaloka Nayaka Thera  Email  (Phone: +65-67489459)
Teacher: as above  
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Activities at the Center

- Sunday Adult Dhamma Classes : syllabus from YMBA Colombo/ Children Dhamma classes every Sunday at 9.30 am/ Bhojjanga Chanting classes ongoing every Sunday at 2.30 pm/Mahasatipattana Sutta chanting every Friday at 7.30 pm/Yearly Vesak Celebration/Yearly Kathina Ceremony/New Moon-Full moon puja at 7 pm/Lunch dana offering daily/transference of merits service and blessings for personal/house/office etc. pls call : 67489459 for appts.

- Life Counselling service provided by a qualified counsellor - by appt only.

- Soon to start : pre-school enrichment classes for children taught at affordable fees. Pls call for regisration/details.

- New classes for Sunday Adult & children Dhamma classes commences in Aug yearly. Pls register if interested.


ACES - Ayukusala Czech Sangha

Address: c/o Buddhist Fund Zelny trh 12 Brno, , CZ- Czechia   Moravia 60200
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Ayukusala Assama, Sri Lanka; Mahasi Sasana Yeiktha, Myanmar
Phone: +420 723330455
E-mail: dhamma@volny.cz
Website: http://www.volny.cz/dhamma/
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Teachers: Ven. Anuruddha Thera, Weduwa Aranya, Sri Lanka;  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Dr. Kusalananda Thera; Ven. Dr. Rewatadhamma Thera  
Contact: Dr. Jan Benda, webmaster ACES  
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(Rudolf Formanek, chairman Buddhist Fund)   Ven. Satimant Thera, Tapovane Kandy, Sri Lanka; Ven. Dr. Sunanda Thera, Mahasi Center, Myanmar The Ayukusala Tradition has started in 1970s under the auspices of Ven. Nyanaponika Thera. There have been so far 15 ACES monks.The ACES is purely a monastic institution.


Acesso ao Insight

Address: Rua Francisco de Barros 523   Ibiuna Sao Paulo 18150-000
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (5515) 32411398
E-mail: acessoaoinsight@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.acessoaoinsight.net
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Main Contact: Michael Beisert  Email  (Phone: (5515) 32411398)
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A comprehensive collection of suttas from the Pali Tipitaka and essays, talks and books from various lay and monastic teachers translated to Portuguese.


Acharavadee Wongsakon

Address: 32 Soi Sukhumvit 67 Khwaeng Phra Khanong Nuea, Khet Watthana,   Bangkok 10
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 66 02-634-7461-3
Fax: 66 02-634-7423
E-mail: info@knowingbuddha.org/
Website: http://www.knowingbuddha.org/
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Spiritual Director: Master Acharavadee Wongsakon  Email  (Phone: 66 02-634-7461-3)
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Acharavadee Wongsakon is a Thai lay Buddhist teacher and former entrepreneur who teaches a form of Vipassana meditation called Techo Vipassana Meditation. She teaches this method to laypersons and ordained buddhist monks at various Techo Vipassana centers throughout Thailand. Wikipedia


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