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Buddhist Center Bern

Address: Gerberngasse 14   Bern Bern CH-3007
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Phone: +41 31 311 14 51
E-mail: bern@buddhism.org
Website: http://www.buddhismus.org/bern
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Spiritual Director: H.H. Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje  
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Notes and Events:

Regular events:

- every Friday, 8pm: Lecture and Meditation on the 16th Karmapa (guided in German)

- every Tuesday, 6.30pm: Meditation on the 16th Karmapa.

 


Buddhist Center Innsbruck

Address: Neurauthgasse 10  Innsbruck Tirol 6020
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Affiliation: Diamondway Buddhism, Karma Kagyu, Lama Ole Nydahl
Phone: +43 681 - 10769362
E-mail: Innsbruck@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.diamantweg.at/innsbruck
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl y you you  
Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Public Meditation & Buddhist information:
Every Monday & Wednesday at 8 pm
You are all very welcome to visit us
All best wishes
Your Buddhist Diamondway-center Innsbruck.


Buddhist Center Linz

Address: Hauptplatz 15/15 A-4020 Linz Oberoesterreich 
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: (732) 680831, (732) 602182
Fax: (732) 676534
E-mail: Linz@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.diamantweg.at/linz/
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Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
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Über uns

Das Linzer Zentrum wurde im Mai 1985 in der Linzer Altstadt am Graben 9 eröffnet.
Im Dezember 1983 war Lama Ole Nydahl in Linz und hielt einen Dharmavortrag im Bahnhof-Festsaal.
Das war der Anstoß für die weitere Entwicklung.
Der Sommerkurs in Füssen 1985 brachte uns auch mit den tibetischen Lamas unserer Übertragungslinie in Verbindung, die daraufhin bald nach Linz kamen. Im November 1991 übersiedelten wir in ein neues und größeres Zentrum in der Reuchlinstraße 53.

Nach einer kurzen Zeit in Linz Leonding ist unser Zentrum seit April 2003 nun in den repräsentativen Räumlichkeiten am Linzer Hauptplatz Nr. 15 untergebracht.

Ein weiteres Angebot unseres Zentrums ist das in gemeinsamer Aktivität entstandene Holzblock-Retreathaus, das wir - vom Fällen der Bäume bis zur Fertigstellung - selbst errichtet haben.
Inspiriert durch die Ratschläge unserer Lehrer, haben wir eine optimale und ruhige Stelle bei Freunden im Mühlviertel gefunden. Das Retreathaus bietet Platz für ein bis zwei Personen (Kontakt: Hans Pölzl 07267-8692).


Buddhist Center New York

Address: 114 East 28th Street Suite 1   New York NY 10016
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: 212-214-0755
E-mail: NewYork@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.diamondway.org/ny/
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Diamond Way Buddhist Center New York is part of an international network of over 600 meditation centers in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centers were started due to the unique inspiration of Lama Ole Nydahl according to the wishes of H.H. 16th Karmapa. They are now under the spiritual guidance of H.H. 17th Gyalwa KarmapaTrinley Thaye Dorje.

Our centers consist of people and families working full-time jobs, and incorporating Diamond Way teachings and meditations into their daily lives. Members share responsibility for guiding meditations, answering questions, and giving explanations about Buddhism; their work is unpaid, and based on idealism and friendship.

For more information please see our monthly calendar, sign up for our newsletter, or feel free to contact us anytime.


Buddhist Center of Chicago

Address: 4722 N. Malden   Chicago IL 60640
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
Affiliation: Diamond Way Buddhism
E-mail: chicago@diamondway.org
Website: http://www.diamondway.org/chicago
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje  
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Diamond Way Buddhist Center: Chicago is part of an international network of over 500 meditation centers in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centers were founded and are directed by Lama Ole Nydahl according to the wishes of H.H. 16th Karmapa. They are now under the spiritual guidance of H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje.

The main practice in all our centers is the Guru Yoga meditation on the 16th Karmapa. This meditation is guided in English and lasts around 30 minutes. There is a relaxed social atmosphere in the centers, refreshments are provided, and questions are encouraged. Our weekly meditation evenings are open to the public and are free of charge.

Public Meditations

Mondays and Fridays 8:00pm – Ten-minute talk, followed by - 8:15pm – Public Meditation 

Wednesdays 8:00pm – Public Meditation

The program begins with a short introduction on a Buddhist topic, followed by a guided meditation. The regular meditation is the Guru Yoga meditation on the 16th Karmapa and is guided in English. It generally lasts around 30 minutes.


Buddhist Center of Dallas

Address: 555 Amesbury Drive Apt.2-608 (Building 6)   Dallas TX 75206
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
Affiliation: Diamond Way Buddhism
Phone: 2245785140
E-mail: dallas@diamondway.org
Website: http://www.diamondway.org/dallas
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Diamond Way Buddhist Center of Dallas is part of an international network of over 500 meditation centers in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centers were founded and are directed by Lama Ole Nydahl according to the wishes of H.H. 16th Karmapa. They are now under the spiritual guidance of H.H. 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje.

The main practice in all our centers is the Guru Yoga meditation on the 16th Karmapa. This meditation is guided in English and lasts around 30 minutes. There is a relaxed social atmosphere in the centers, refreshments are provided, and questions are encouraged. Our weekly meditation evenings are open to the public and are free of charge.

Public Meditations

Wednesdays 8:00pm – Ten-minute talk, followed by - 8:15pm – Public Meditation

The program begins with a short introduction on a Buddhist topic, followed by a guided meditation. The regular meditation is the Guru Yoga meditation on the 16th Karmapa and is guided in English. It generally lasts around 30 minutes.


Buddhist Center Palma de Mallorca

Address: Calle Can Danus 1 entreplanta derecha (Plaza del Mercat)  Palma de Mallorca 07001
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: 649612992 +34 (971) 273772
E-mail: PalmadeMallorca@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.budismo-mallorca.org/
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Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Notes and Events:

While there are many Buddhist traditions active in the West, this center represents the more than 591 lay Diamond Way Buddhist centers of the Karma Kagyu school founded and directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. They are under the spiritual guidance of H.H. the 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje. Diamond Way Buddhist centers have a democratic structure and function through unpaid, voluntary work on the basis of friendship and idealism. The members share the responsibility for guiding meditations, answering questions, and giving teachings. 


Buddhist Center Salzburg

Address: Linzer Gasse 27 A-5020 Salzburg   Salzburg
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: +43 (0) 650 / 8950113
E-mail: bz-salzburg@kkoe.at
Website: http://www.diamantweg.at/salzburg/
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Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Notes and Events:

Über uns
Die Salzburger Gruppe der Karma Kagyü Linie entstand 1990.

2002 wurde ein neues Zentrum in der Linzergasse gefunden, das am 23. September 2003 von Lama Ole Nydahl im Rahmen eines Vortrages besucht und eingeweiht wurde.

Inzwischen kommen ca. 15 - 30 Leute zu den regelmäßigen Meditationsterminen im
buddhistischen Zentrum Salzburg.

Der gemeinnützige Verein bietet buddhistische Kurse, Meditationen und Vorträge, die direkt im Leben anwendbar sind.


Buddhist Center Santiago de Chile

Address: Montenegro 2242, Depto 102. Ñuñoa, Santiago.   Santiago
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Diamond Way
Phone: +56989021185
E-mail: caminodeldiamantechile@gmail.com
Website: http://www.budismo-chile.cl
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Spiritual Director: The 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Main Contact: Sandino Martinez  Email  (Phone: +56989021185 )
Notes and Events:

Every Monday, Tuesday and Saturday Meditation of XVI Karmapa (free entrance)


Buddhist Center Villach

Address: Peraustr. 15  Villach Kaernten A-9500
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: +43 664 410 6670
E-mail: Villach@kkoe.at
Website: http://www.diamantweg.at
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Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Regular introduction and teaching:  Tuesday  19:00 hours

Regular Meditation:  Tuesdey 20:00  16° Karmapa

                              Sunday  18:00  Diamond Mind.


Buddhist Centre Exeter

Address: 13 Toronto Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 6LE   Exeter Devon EX4 6LE
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: (1392) 427601
E-mail: exeter@dwbuk.org
Website: http://www.buddhism-exeter.org/
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

If you are interested in finding out more about Buddhism and its meditation practices then thursday is our introductory evening with guided meditation and short introductory talk.


Buddhist Centre of Regina

Address: 1401 Robinson Street.   Regina S4T2N7
Tradition: Theravada, Loumpoo Chah
Affiliation: Forest Dhamma
Phone: 306-201-9223
Fax: 306-559-5670
E-mail: buddhist.centre@yahoo.ca
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Dr.: K. Govender  Email  (Phone: 1-306-559-5686)
Teacher: Ven. Uttam Barua  
Main Contact: Ven. Uttam Barua  Email  (Phone: 1-306-201-9223)
Mr.: Nya Arakan  Email  (Phone: 1-306-559-5686)
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Reverend Uttam Barua was born in Chittagon, Bangladesh. He joined the Monastic order as a Buddhist monk at the age of 12. After completing high school and serving the community, he was forced to flee to India due to unfortunate circumstances and ill treatment of his life. In 1994, he received a royal scholarship which is arranged by Ajahn Sumedo for higher Buddhist Studies that took him to Thailand. Upon his graduation, Reverend Uttam Barua moved back to India where he worked in the rural development project in Northeast India and Bangladesh. Access to education women’s health, and HIV was his main focus. 
In 2006, he was invited by the Ambedkar Mission in Toronto, where he would begin working with the Canadian Societies and ethnic groups. He also established a community center in the greater Toronto area.
In 2012, Reverend Uttam Barua was invited to Regina and chose to remain here until today. He saw that Regina was a place where he could help people who come from North and South Asia, and in the surrounding area of Saskatchewan.
Since his stay in Regina, he immediately engaged himself with the multi-faith and local communities. He works tirelessly with eight ethnic Buddhist groups, who are enriching theirs spiritual, needs for happiness. 
He is the founder of the Buddhist Center of Regina, and has been on several occasions, invited to teach Buddhism in the Catholic School system and Luther College at the University of Regina.
Reverend Uttam Barua also established a Buddhist Sunday school for the young, as well as leading a meditation class for adults and seniors every Thursday evening. His main achievement is to help every citizen, regardless of race, sex color, or creed, promote the noble teachings of Buddhism, including moral education, encouraging the understanding of each other’s faith, and to build bridges and concrete relationship in Saskatchewan and all over the country.


Buddhist Circle

Address: 31 Lonemeadow, Bryntirrold Drive, Lonehill   Lonehill Gauteng 2062
Tradition: Non-Sectarian,
Phone: 00 27 11 82 330 5355
E-mail: dharma@stillmind.co.za
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Spiritual Director: Geshe Michael  
Teacher: Mark Joseph  
Main Contact: Mark Joseph  (Phone: 00 27 82 330 5355)
Notes and Events:

Meetings on a weekly basis. Free material for study and supervision. Courses can be done online or in person. All Welcome!


Buddhist Compassion Relief Tze Chi Foundation (Singapore Branch)

Address: 9 Elias Road Singapore 519937  
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: (65) 65829958
Fax: (65) 65829952
E-mail: info@tzuchi.org.sg
Website: http://www.tzuchi.org.sg/
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Cheng Yen  
Notes and Events:

The seedling of Tzu Chi compassionate mission, with its origin from Taiwan quietly sprouted in Singapore in year 1987. In the early days of Tzu Chi Singapore, we had Sister Liu Jing Lian from Taiwan and along with a few volunteers, they began to visit the needy and poor in the local community. Along the way, many individuals were inspired to join in the compassionate work of Tzu Chi.

On 15 August 1991, 40 volunteers from Singapore went on a root-searching trip to Tzu Chi Headquarter in Hualien, Taiwan for the first time. This has brought about the official registration of the Buddhist Tzu Chi Merits Society (Singapore Branch) two years later in September 1993. After which, the branch office put in much effort to develop the missions of helping the poor and inspiring the rich in Singapore.

Many thanks to Dharma Master Hui Qi for sparing a space for Tzu Chi brothers and sisters for meetings and activities at the Bao Guang Temple (Poh Kwan Foh Tang) in the early days.

In August 1998, the Singapore branch was officially renamed Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation. In December the same year, the branch office was relocated to Trengganu Street in Chinatown. The new office had thus become the spiritual home for local Tzu Chi people. In early 1999, Master Cheng Yen sent one of her disciples, Sister Zhang Hong Lin from Taiwan to help in the development of the Singapore branch. Tzu Chi Cultural Centre was then renamed as Still Thoughts Cultural Services (Singapore). In 2004, Jingsi Books & Café was set up adjacent to the Chinatown office as a retail outlet to continue promoting the various publications of Tzu Chi.

In early 2003, Mr David Liu, the CEO of Tzu Chi Malacca branch was appointed by Master Cheng Yen to hold a concurrent post in Singapore branch.

Abiding the Buddha’s spirit of “Great Mercy even to Strangers, Great Compassion for All”, and following the principle of “Respecting life”, Tzu Chi people in Singapore strive to carry out the “Four Missions” and “Eight Footsteps” of Tzu Chi in the local community. Besides giving financial assistance and spiritual care to the needy, in 1999, the branch office also reach out to HIV patients and their families by providing them with support and concern. The Tzu Chi Free Clinic was then set up in August 2004 to serve the senior citizens and Tzu Chi’s aid recipients in Singapore.

Since early 2000, the Singapore Branch had extended its Medical mission by holding free clinic service twice a year for the sick and poor in neighbouring Indonesian islands such as Batam, Bintan, Karimun etc. To date, more than 20,000 locals have benefited from the service. The free clinic has also inspired many local Chinese to join in as Tzu Chi volunteers, which led to the establishment of a liaison office in Batam in year 2005.

The Singapore branch office was officially relocated to its new premise at Pasir Ris in October 2005. The Tzu Chi Continuing Education Centre was launched two months later in December 2005. It was launched with the objective of having another avenue to facilitate the spreading of Tzu Chi culture and humanities via classes such as Flower Arrangement, Chinese Calligraphy, Tea Arts and Sign Language to the general public.

At the same time, activities such as inspirational talks and beach cleaning exercises were held. On top of that, there is the ongoing monthly sharing session and recycling activities with recycling points set up in different parts of the island. All of which was aimed to encourage community participation and to enhance the sense of neighborhood cohesion.

All these years, Tzu Chi Foundation helps to bridge many caring people that have hectic work schedule to render their services to the needy. In their blue and white uniforms, the Tzu Chi volunteers reach out to the darker corners of the community, bringing love and hope to the sufferings. With a vision of “purifying minds, harmonious society and a world free of disaster and suffering”, these volunteers had left beautiful footprints on their lives as well as many others that they’ve touched.


Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu'Chi Foundation

Address: 17 Ellingworth Parade, Box Hill, VIC 3128   Vic
Tradition: Mahayana, Chinese
Phone: 03 9897 1668
Fax: 03 9897 4288
E-mail: mel@tzuchi.org.au
Website: http://www.tzuchi.org.au/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=776&Itemid=53&lang=en
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Contact: Ms Christina Lee  
Spiritual Director: Dharma Master Cheng Yen  
Notes and Events:

Organisation description: It is a non-profit organisation funded solely by the public. It is involved in all areas of charity, environmental protection, community services, education, cultural promotion, bone marrow donation, medicine and international aid and relief.
Activities / Functions: The main aim of the foundation is to educate the rich and help the poor and needy. Our members and volunteers do not preach buddhism but carry out charitable work based on buddhist teachings on compassion and tolerance.
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm. Closed on Sun and public holidays.
Meeting times / frequency: Once a week or when required.


Buddhist Compssion Relief Tzuchi Foundation Philippines

Address: 1000 Cordillera cor. Lubiran St., Bacood, Sta. Mesa., Manila 1016   Manila 1016
Tradition: Mahayana, Tzuchi
Phone: (632) 8714 - 1188
E-mail: info@tzuchi.org.ph
Website: https://www.tzuchi.org.ph/
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Notes and Events:

In 1991, Tzu Chi Foundation founder Master Cheng Yen received The Magsaysay Community Leadership Award from the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Asia. The award included a a cash prize of US $30,000 (worth approximately PhP 825,000 then) which the Master distributed to two beneficiaries - the victims of the China flooding and of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption that took place that same year. The award paved way to the exposure of the Master’s compassion to the Filipino-Chinese community in the Philippines.

Years later, a group of local Filipino-Chinese led by volunteer Linda Chua (Tzu Chi Philippines CEO from 1994 to 2001), was inspired by their experiences with Tzu Chi in Taiwan and promised Master Cheng Yen that they would to spread their mission of love to the Philippines.

Chua’s group recruited some 200 donors, which provided the seed money for projects in the Philippines. Tzu Chi Foundation Philippines was inaugurated on November 8, 1994.


Buddhist Council of New South Wales

Address: PO Box 593   Crows Nest NSW NSW 1585
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, BCNSW is the peak body for Buddhism in NSW
Affiliation: Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Phone: (02) 9966 8893
Fax: (02) 9966 8897
E-mail: office@buddhistcouncil.org
Website: http://www.buddhistcouncil.org/
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President: Gawaine Powell Davie  Email  (Phone: 02 9966-8893)
Main Contact: Ms Sujata Lim  Email  (Phone: 02 9966-8893)
Notes and Events:

OUR MISSION:  

(1) The first part of our Mission is to serve its member organisations, which include Buddhist temples, Buddhist societies and other Buddhist organisations.  If a member organisation needs assistance or advice, the Buddhist Council will try to assist. For example, a member organisation may require help to improve its governance, financial management, administration, or they may need preliminary advice in dealing with government agencies.

(2) The second part of our Mission is to represent the Buddhist community to inter-faith groups, media, government and the NSW public, in accordance with the Dharma.

(3) The third part of our Mission is to promote the understanding and practice of the Dharma, which is an objective we share with our members.


Buddhist Council of South Australia

Address:   Kent Town SA 5067
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, BCSA is the peak body for Buddhism in SA
Affiliation: Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Website: http://www.bcsa.asn.au/
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Notes and Events:

The Buddhist Council of South Australia promotes the teachings of the Buddha in South Australia and serves as the representative organisation for Buddhist temples, groups and organisations in South Australia.


Buddhist Council of the Midwest

Address: 1812 Washington   Evanston IL 60201
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Association of Buddhists
Phone: (847) 869-5806
E-mail: info@buddhistcouncilmidwest.org
Website: http://www.buddhistcouncilmidwest.org
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Main Contact: Asayo Horibe  Email  (Phone: (847) 869-5806)
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Umbrella organization for Buddhist Temples, Meditation Centers and other groups in the Lower Great Lakes region. Meets monthly. Major events are the Buddhist Womens Conference in Feburary and the International Visakha Festival in June.


Buddhist Council of Victoria

Address: 36 McDowall Street   Mitcham Vic 3132
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Phone: 0448469135
E-mail: administrator@bcv.org.au
Website: http://www.bcv.org.au
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Secretary: Michael Wells  Email  (Phone: 0419 199 269)
Chair: Venerable Phuoc Tan  Email  (Phone: 0414264194)
Main Contact: Admin Officer: Kim See  Email  (Phone: 0448469135)
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The Buddhist Council of Victoria is a representative body that acts on behalf of Buddhists in the Australian state of Victoria. It is actively engaged in representing the needs of Buddhists to all levels of government, provides speakers for interfaith dialogue and works widely with the community.

It has approximately 40 member temples and has been in operation since 1995. The Committee is elected annually from delegates from the member temples. Principal activities including the introduction of Buddhist education into primary schools and chaplaincy for Buddhist prisoners. We also produced a booklet on palliative care, Buddhist Care for the Dying.


Buddhist Council of Wales

Address: c/o Aro Ling Buddhist Centre, 35 Merthyr Road, Whitchurch   Cardiff Wales CF14 1DB
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: All Buddhist traditions
Phone: 07875 716644
E-mail: buddhistcouncilwales@gmail.com
Website: http://www.buddhistcouncilofwales.org.uk
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Main Contact: Nor'dzin Pamo  Email  (Phone: 07875 716644)
Notes and Events:

The Buddhist Council of Wales was established to bring together in harmony the various Buddhist traditions practising in Wales. It endeavours to ensure that Buddhism, as one of the recognised faiths in Britain, is represented at government, civic and faith occasions in Wales. Representatives from the Council attend meetings of the Interfaith Council for Wales and the National Assembly for Wales Faith Communities Forum.

Representatives of member organisations meet twice a year in March and September. Organisations who send representatives to meetings are Full Members and have voting rights. Other organisations are welcome to be part of the Council as Associate Members without needing to send a representative to meetings.


Buddhist Council of Western Australia

Address: Room 2, 275 Stirling Street   East Perth WA 6004
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, BCWA is the peak body for Buddhism in WA
Affiliation: Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Phone: +61 0409 686878
Fax: +61 8 9312 3553
E-mail: info@buddhistcouncil.org.au
Website: http://www.wa.buddhistcouncil.org.au/
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Main Contact: BCWA President  Email  (Phone: +61 0409686878)
Notes and Events:

The Buddhist Council of Western Australia was formed in 1995 to serve as a peak body to represent the Buddhist community at government level and national levels. The Buddhist Council of Western Australia is a member of the Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils. We are made up of all three of the major denominations of Buddhism. 


Buddhist Counselling

Address:   Bondi 2026
Tradition: Vajrayana, Sakya
E-mail: Daniel.troyak@gmail.com
Website: http://www.BuddhistCounselling.net
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Notes and Events:

Based in Bondi, Australia, chaplain Daniel Troyak integrates traditional mindfulness meditation and contemplative skills in a therapeutic context that can be applied by anyone, Buddhist or otherwise.

Mindfulness-based Therapy

Counselling

Meditation 

Pastoral Psychotherapy


Buddhist Cultural Forum

Address: `Shradha` West Palace Road, North Bus Stand, Thrissur-680020, Kerala, INDIA   THRISSUR Kerala 680020
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 9446458276,9037271464,9037272003
E-mail: titothomask@gmail.com
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MODERATOR: Tito thomas  Email  (Phone: 9037271464)
Main Contact: Surendran.v.p  (Phone: 9446458276)
Teacher: V.G. Thambi  
Notes and Events:

WE CONDUCT MONTHLY LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS (DHAMMA SAMEEKHSHA)

ON VARIOUS ASPECTS OF BUDDHISM.

WE CELEBRATE BUDDHA POORNIMA.

WE PUBLISH A LITTLE magazine BODDHI.

We also research in to history of Buddhism and travel to Buddhist sites.

We share the bliss of Silence.


Buddhist Dharma Center of Cincinnati

Address: P.O. Box 23307 15 Moline Street   Cincinnati OH 45220
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian, Zen / Vipassana
Phone: (513) 541-1650
E-mail: info@CincinnatiDharma.org
Website: http://www.cincinnatidharma.org/
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Webmaster: Randall Reese  Email  
Notes and Events:

We practice silent meditation. Our members give talks and lead discussions on topics related to the practice of the Dharma. There are regular classes and beginners instruction.


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