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Buddhist Association Khmer Republic

Address: c/o Buddhist Institute Library P.O. Box 1047 Phnom-Penh, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (855) 23 212046
E-mail: budinst@camnet.com.kh
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Buddhist Institute

Address: Hun Sen Park, Preah Sisowath Quay, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh 12301, Cambodia P O Box 1047, Phnom Penh, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 855 (0) 23 212046
E-mail: info@budinst.gov.kh; support@budinst.gov.kh
Website: http://www.culturalprofiles.net/cambodia/units/318.html
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Main Contact: Nguon Van Chanthi Director  Email  (Phone: 855 (0) 12 489600)


Cambodia Vipassana Dhura Buddhist Meditation Center

Address: Adharas Hill, Commune of Phsar Dek District of Ponhea Leu, Kandal Province. 
Phone: (012) 221-505, (012) 944-866, (012) 896-555
E-mail: info@cambodiavipassanacenter.com
Website: http://www.cambodiavipassanacenter.com
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Spiritual Director: Founder: Ven. Som Buntheoun  


Dhamma Ankura (Vipassana Centre)

Address: near Kep in Kampot Province, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada
Website: http://www.cambodianbuddhist.org/doc/k346.htm
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Main Contact: Dhamma Kamboja  


Dhamma Kamboja (Cambodia Vipassana Centre)

Address: Next to Kompong Ko Buddhist Temple, P.O. Box 867 Dist. Koh Thom, Kandol Province   Phnom Penh,
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: [855] (23) 26594
Fax: [855] (23) 26594
E-mail: ivcc@forum.org.kh
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Pagode Vatt Khemararam

Address: 16 rue Saint Simon Creteil 94000 France   Val-de-Marne 94000
Tradition: Theravada, Khmer
Affiliation: Dhammayutta Order of Cambodia
Phone: + 33 1 42 07 85 60
E-mail: vattkhemararam@ymail.com
Website: http://dhammayutta.free.fr
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Main Contact: Dhammadhara  Email  
Spiritual Director: His Holiness Maha Sangharajah Bour Kry, Great Supreme Patriarch  Email  


Trungmorn Mountain Vipassana

Address: Dhamma Latthika, Trungmorn mountain National Route 10, Dist. Phnom Sampeau; Battambang, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana meditation as taught by S.N.Goenka
E-mail: ivcc@forum.org.kh
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Contact: Chhoan Phieu  


World Buddhism Association for Development Center of Cambodia Region

Address: No. 11C Road 1986 Sangkat Phnom Penh Termei, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia  
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Fellowship of Buddhists (WFB)
Phone: (855) 368506 (018) 812448
Fax: (855-23) 362367, 427521
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BSDA - Buddhist and Society Development Association

Address: No. 05, National Street 07 Nokorbachey Pagoda Ampil Leu Village, Ampil Commune Kampong Siem District, Kampong Cham Province   Kampong Cham
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (855) (0)42 – 941 333 Mobile Phone: (855) (0)12 – 78 89 73
E-mail: bsdawebmaster@googlemail.com
Website: http://www.bsda-cambodia.org
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Teacher: Ven.Thorn Vandong Executive Director  
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BSDA – Buddhism for Social Development Action – is a Non-Government Organization supporting the poorest of the poor in and around Kampong Cham province, Cambodia. Its focus is on reaching street children, orphans and vagabonds, educating them for a brighter future.


Dhamma Samudda (Vipassana Centre)

Address: Kandieng District, Pursat Province, Cambodia 
Tradition: Theravada
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Main Contact: Dhamma Kamboja  
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Meditation System: The S.N.Goenka tradition

Meditation System: This is a ten day retreat in which meditators begin by undertaking the Five Precepts of moral conduct as the basis for their practice. The technique begins by focusing on the natural breath at the nostril. Once sufficient concentration is established, they proceed to the technique of vipassana. That is, they explore their mental and physical nature by moving attention systematically throughout the body, dispassionately observing the physical sensations that occur.

Intensive silent retreats are open to the general public. The usual course format is ten days. There is no charge for the teaching. Donations are accepted from participants only to cover room, board and other operating expenses.


Life and Hope Association

Address: # 0211 Wat Damnak Salakomreuk Commune Siem Reap, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: Office (855) 63 761 810 Cell phone (855)92 929 962, Venerable Somnieng, director
E-mail: somniengangkor@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.lifeandhopeangkor.org/
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Teacher: Venerable Somnieng  
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Based in Siem Reap, Life and Hope Association (LHA) is a Cambodian non-profit, non-governmental and non-political organization. It was established by the Monks of Wat Damnak and friends in 2005.  It is our vision to create a Cambodia that is a peaceful and cohesive society built on a basis of loving kindness and compassion, with equal rights and equal opportunity for all.

LHA is an education focused organization committed to alleviating poverty, ignorance and hardship through creating equal access to education for the underprivileged in our community. These efforts are primarily directed towards Khmer youth. Our name aptly states our goal: to give LIFE and HOPE to Cambodia\\\'s needy and vulnerable.

Through its projects, LHA aims to meet the direct needs of the individuals and communities we work with. We believe that it is our responsibility to ensure that the beneficiaries of our projects have access to the information which can guide them into a future of awareness - from health and lifestyle to social responsibilities and rights.

Vision: We envisage a fair and equitable society built on compassion and loving-kindness and offering education for all.

Mission: Our mission is to improve the lives of those most in need by providing compassionate care and educational opportunities, especially to poor and volunerable children and to disadvantaged young women.

Strategic Goal: Our strategic goal is to develop a successful model of change that offers society\\\'s most disadvantaged people a significantly improved LIFE and HOPE for a better future and then to replicate it to bring a transformational change to society.

Values: We provide our sovices with a sense of compassion, respect, and loving-kindness. We run our organization with integrity, professionalism, and accountability.


Ln. Rinku Kumar Barua

Address: Prime Tower (6th Floor), 180-181, Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar , Dhaka - 1000, Bangladesh. Direct tell no : 0088-2-222228458 Tel :+ 880-2- 222221758, 222226079, 222228458, 8391591, 8391592, 48322561 Fax no: +880-2-222228458, Cell no: +880-1730710572 ( Rqst) E-mail : president@worldbuddhistassociation.org Youtuvbe : WBA IN BD FB Pafe : World Buddhist Association in Bangladesh (WBA) Website : www.orldbuddhistassocation.org   Dhaka, Bangladesh 1000
Tradition: Theravada, Bengali & English
Phone: +88-02-8391591, 8391592, 48322561
Fax: +88-02-222224858
E-mail: president@worldbuddhistassociation.org
Website: http://www.worldbuddhistassociation.org
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Spiritual Director: Surajit Barua  Email  (Phone: +8801727636138)
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The World Buddhist Association in Bangladesh (WBA) is one of the Social Welfare, Humanitarian, Human Rights, Charity, NGO’s as well as Buddhist Religious organizations in Bangladesh which is registered by the NGO Affair’s Bureau Regd. No: 3272, Registered by the Social Welfare Ministry Regd. No. DHA-09644, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Enlisted member of UNITED NATIONS NGO Branch . This organization belong to Buddhist Community which established to work for Inter Religious harmony, Humanity, World Peace also working for sustainable development and serving helpless peoples to change their lifestyle all over Bangladesh. 

As per the Lords teaching we are regularly serving Autistics, Street Children’s , Orphanage, old aged peoples, destitute peoples of core poverty level as well as providing all types of medical support , Religious and general education through Schools, Colleges, established Monastery and Meditation Centre, setting up monks training Centre, Vocational / Occupational training center, distribution of sanitary equipments, deep tube-well, water pump for irrigation, Distributing Micro credit and sewing machine for poor women’s, Cattles ( Cows, Goats, Duck-Hen ) for poor families, Agricultural equipments for poor farmers, educational equipment for schools in urban and remote areas. Otherwise we arranging regular basis seminar on inter religion harmony, humanity and world peace, provide scholarship to the poor and meritorious students, create social awareness against drug addiction, child abuse, child labor and human trafficking, help to the victims of natural calamities and wretched etc. for all the communities.

For your kind information, we are able to play vital role since started COVID -19 pandemics as a front fighters , extend our helping hand for the COVID -19 affected peoples all over the country by  provided treatments, camping , distributing Foods, Medicals Equipment’s, Ambulance service etc. to overcome this crisis as soon as possible as well as others NGOs . For your clear understanding  you can visit our  Website, Facebook Page  & YouTube Channel : http://www.worldbuddhistassocation.org

Respected Sir, being born as a minority is a cursed life, we ask the great Creator why we were born as a minority in a country like Bangladesh, where there is no mass, individual freedom, state privileges. As a minority, we are always deprived, so even if unintentional, we have come to your doorsteps to please give us grace to protect our own existence. Very sorry to inform you that lot of the Chinese, European , Korean, Indian, Canada, UK, Japan, Vietnam, Germany, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri-Lanka, Hong Kong, Bhutan , USA ,Canada etc. country diplomats, NGO’s , Investors  peoples working and leaving  here as our developing partners of Bangladesh governments . But very sorry to inform you that in Dhaka City there is no universal Cemetery, International Standard Meditation Centre, Buddhist Monetary  & social welfare Complex for local – Foreigners to utilizing and practicing their own religious and humanity activities in Bangladesh due to not available this types of institutions.  Sir, very painful that after expired  local & foreigners peoples we are facing  lot of problems to burn Dead bodies in Dhaka areas for local & foreigners. For this issue several times we have request our Governments authority for the necessary steps bad luck our Governments never thinking and don’t steps for this projects due to minority Community issues even based on several official request from the minority community . Now we are hopeless and never expect any support from the running Government that’s why we are begging your kind considerations.    

Sir, at this moments our organizations executive board and all the members decided to implement below projects for human being and betterment of mankind. In the meantime, we already buy land at Purbachal Residential Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh by paid some token money. But due to some financial crisis we could not start our activities 

Name of Propose Projects    :   International  Meditation Centre, Social Welfare & Charity Complex, Dhaka, Bangladesh   

Location                                   :   Purbachal Residential Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Representative                       :   World  Buddhist Association in Bangladesh (WBA)

Total Land                               :   40.148 Katha  = 72.608 Decimal  = 30,946.73 Sqf  

Right now  we are working for below Projects :

 #   Educations Centre for formal & informal of streets Children’s, Autistics, orphanage and poor students.

#  Occupational & Vocational training Centre for all the poor and helpless merit students.

#  Health Care Centre ( Hospitals) for poor & helpless peoples of Bangladesh  in respect all the casts

#  Orphanage house for Streets Children’s / Autistics Children’s / Old aged peoples. 

#  Guest house for foreign delegations on minimum charges

#   Local & International Cultural training institute, Religious Library & Social functions Centre.

#   International Standard Meditation Centre, Monastery, Training Centre for Local & Foreigners. 

#   Cemetery for Local & foreigner Community peoples

#  International Conference Centre for all the local and foreigners by minimum charges.

#  Auditorium to arrange seminar on Inter religion harmony, humanity , Human Rights and world peace etc.,

#   Provide scholarship to the poor & meritorious students.

#  Orientation Centre to create social awareness against drug addiction, child abuse, child labor and human trafficking, help to the victims of natural calamities and wretched etc.

If you need any documents  and information please feel free to contact me , we shall be happy to response you all the times.

 Eagerly awaiting to hear from you

 Sincerely Yours   

 Ln. Rinku Kumar Barua ( Kollol )

President & International Humanitarian Ambassador of HRC,

WORLD BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION IN BANGLADESH (WBA)

(Govt. of the people’s Republic of Bangladesh NGO  Regd no # 3272, Social welfare Ministry Regd. No. DHA – 09644 & Applied for membership to UNITED NATIONS NGO branch )

Dhaka Office:

Prime Tower (6th Floor), 
180-181, Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani,

Bijoy Nagar , Dhaka - 1000, Bangladesh.

Direct tell no : 0088-2-222228458
Tel :+ 880-2- 222221758, 222226079, 222228458, 8391591, 8391592, 48322561

Fax no: +880-2-222228458,
Cell no: +880-1730710572 ( Rqst) 

E-mail : president@worldbuddhistassociation.org

YouTube : WBA IN BD

FB  Page   : World Buddhist Association in Bangladesh (WBA)
Website   : www.orldbuddhistassocation.org

Chittagong Office :

Taher Chamber (3rd Floor)
10th Agrabad C/A, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

­­­Tel     : +880 -2 -333320073, 333330118
Fax    : +880-2-222228458

E-mail: info@wrldbuddhistassociation.org

YouTube : WBA IN BD

FB  Page   : World Buddhist Association in Bangladesh (WBA)
Website   : www.orldbuddhistassocation.org

We have Branch office  : Chattagram , Rangamati , Bandarban, Khagrachari, Cumilla , Noakhali, Cox’s-Bazar, Patuakhali, Rangpur, Munshiganj , Sylhet, Mymansing, Bagura  District etc..


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.


Sarana International Buddhist Center

Address: 15241 51st Avenue South   Tukwila WA 98188
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (206) 277-8399
E-mail: contact.sibc@gmail.com
Website: http://sarana.hopto.org
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Main Contact: Polwatte Pagnananda  Email  (Phone: (206) 277-8399)
Teacher: Polwatte Pagnananda  
Spiritual Director: Polwatte Pagnananda  
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Sarana International Buddhist Center (SIBC), In Tukwila, Washington is truly international. Its altar includes Buddha statues and paintings from Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Burma, and India. One of the resident monks, Venerable Pra Mahamuni Lim Sovann, and many of those who attend the large gatherings at the temple near Sea-Tac airport are Cambodian. But, the abbot, Bhante Polwatte Pagnananda hails from Sri Lanka. SIBC, which was established in 1998, is open to anyone who wants to learn about Buddhism or practice Buddhist meditation. Regular religious services are held every Sunday morning starting at 9 a.m.

There are meditation and Yoga classes every Wednesday 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. A new vipassana hall was opened in March of 2005, and the Northwest Vipassana Society conducts all-day workshops from 8:00 a.m to 4:30 p.m. on the last Saturday of every month. The annual vassa (rainy season retreat) for monks lasts for three months, beginning on July 24 and continuing through October.

The retreat period ends on October 30, 2005 with the colorful Kathina ceremony during which lay supporters offer new robes, flowers, food, and other donations to the monks. All are welcome to take part in these ceremonies.

Sarana\\\'s Abbot, Bhante Polwatte Pagnananda, entered the order of bhikkus in 1965 in Sri Lanka under the patronage of Venerable Mullegama Seelananda and Labugama Lankananda Maha Thero, and received his higher ordination in 1974 from Akurana Pannaransi Maha Thero, the Sanghanayake (leader) of the Raigama Korale (Siamese sect-Kotte chapter). He received his early education from Paravahera Pagnnananda Maha Thero at Dharmaduta Buddhist Seminary in Colombo, and later studied at Vidyaratana Affiliated University Parivena. In 1977 he completed the GCE Advanced Level Examination, in 1981 the First Examination of the Pracina Panditha degree, and in 1983 received a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Kelaniya. He was active in various religious and social activities in the Horana area from 1986 to 1994, and was eventually appointment as the chief incumbent of the Boddalgoda Sri Devarakshita Temple.

In 1996 Bhante Pagnananda was invited to come to the United States on a Dhammaduta (missionary) mission by a devoted Sri Lankan physician in New York. He stayed at the Maitri Viharan in Los Angeles and the came to Seattle in 1977. He was determined to establish a Theravada Buddhist center, and the next year founded the Sarana International Buddhist Center in Tukwila with the generous support of Buddhist devotees from different ethnic groups. The Sarana International Buddhist Center is located at 15241 . 51st Ave South in Tukwila, just northeast of Sea-Tac Airport. Further information about the Center and its activities can be obtained from Bhante Polwatte Pagnananda at 206-277-8399.


Wat Koh

Address: Monivong Blvd. Phnom Penh, Cambodia  
Tradition: Theravada
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It is in the centre of Phnom Penh, near all the hotels, so it is not hard to find. As well as having English speaking monks, its courtyard is used as an English Conversation Practise area by students from all over the city.


Wat Puthic Khmer Krom

Address: 141, Symes Road, Waterloo Corner, SA 5110   SA
Tradition: Theravada, Khmer ( Cambodian)
Affiliation: Khmer Kampuchea-Krom Association of South Australia Inc.
Phone: 0402 620 441
E-mail: info@khmerkrom.org.au.
Website: http://www.khmerkrom.org.au/
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Khmer Krom Buddhist Monastery of South Australia Inc was first established in 2005. The first temple was located a rented rurual home in Waterloo Corner, South Australia, with one monk in residence.

Through contributions from Khmer Krom individuals and friends, the temple is able to aquire a section of the old Adelaide Equestrian centre at Lot 96, Symes Road, Waterloo Corner.

Although the building and facilities are run down, Khmer Krom people have joined hands to rennovate and build this place to become a place of worship, centre for education and a place where Khmer Krom can celebrate our culture festivals and ceremonies.

The temple now has two permanent resident Monks. We also have monks from Cambodia, Melbourne and other states to come for visit and stay for a period of time.