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sangham.net

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Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Dhamma - Vinaya
E-mail: forumadmin@sangham.net
Website: http://sangham.net
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Adimistartion : Johann Brucker  Email  
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Dear Dhamma - Vinaya friend,

sangham.net "Virtual Dhamma - Vinaya Vihara" is a laity project and a try to erect a virtual Vihara (a monastery which is useable to set out Vinaya procedures) and should be offered to the monastic Sangha later on.

Next to this maybe particular intention this board should be an unforced place to discover Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha and a place to practice, exchange knowledge and experience as well as to study the teachings. After all the main focus is lesser to create something special outwardly but to support each other in regard of the training.

In regard of the general idea on virtuall Vihara, you may find a "general concept" as attached file, which is open to use how ever one wishes to do (the english translation is not very well yet!)

Please in no way hesitate to participate, criticize and contribute!

May all this work here always be free of strong defilement.

Much mudita
Johann



Objectives of sangham.net


I thought it would be good to mention general attributes to characterise the objectives of this community and the project as objectively as possible. Those collection might be generally useful for everything in relation with all work here:

I try to offer the opposite (what is should not have as objective) as well, as this might be useful to transport the meaning better.

Please feel invited to develop the objectives further as well as to talk about it. Please add if a significant objective is missing. It would be great if we could develop a short introduction for the objectives of "sangham.net" and the virtual Vihara here or support the frame for it.

Objectives (most in relation with the first):
Nibbana - not the world
open - not excluded
independent - not depended
discovering - not covering
exposing - not hiding
accessible - not nonaccessible
supportive - not obstructive
exemplary - not imitative
concomitantly - not authoritarian
circulating - not pocketing
welcoming - not exclusive
uniting - not separative
simple - not luxurious

maybe inspiring in addition:

Zitat
Recollecting the Sangha

"At any time when a disciple of the noble ones is recollecting the Sangha, his mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion, not overcome with delusion. His mind heads straight, based on the Sangha. And when the mind is headed straight, the disciple of the noble ones gains a sense of the goal, gains a sense of the Dhamma, gains joy connected with the Dhamma. In one who is joyful, rapture arises. In one who is rapturous, the body grows calm. One whose body is calmed experiences ease. In one at ease, the mind becomes concentrated."

— AN 11.12

"When you recollect the Sangha, monks, any fear, terror, or horripilation you may have will be abandoned."

— SN 11.3

More and actual Infos you may find in Our monastery here - Unser Kloster hier Forum

Liebe Dhamma - Vinaya Freunde,


sangham.net "Virtual Dhamma Vinaya Vihara" ist derzeit ein Laienprojekt und der Versuch ein virtuelles Vihara (ein Kloster, das zur Abhaltung von Vinayaverfahren geeignet ist) zu errichten und in späterer Folge der klösterlichen Sangha zur Verfügung zu stellen.

Neben dieser vielleicht spezielleren Absicht, dient das Forum allen an Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha interessierten als eine ungezwungener Platz zu praktizieren, sich austauschen und die Lehren zu studieren. Bei alle dem liegt er Fokus aber weniger darin etwas großartiges äusserliches zu gestalten, sondern in der Unterstützung in der Praxis.

Zur generellen Idee des virtuellen Viharas, finden Sie als Anlage ein "generelles Konzept", welches wie alles hier zur freien Verfügung und Weiterverwednung zur Verfügung steht. (die englische enthaltene Übersetzung ist noch sehr mangelhaft)

Bitte in keiner Art und Weise das Einbringen, Kritisieren und Mitarbeiten scheuen!

Mögen diese Arbeiten hier immer stets frei von starken Veruntrübungen sein.

Viel mudita
Johann



Ausrichtung von sangham.net

Ich dachte, es sei vielleicht gut die generellen Eigenschaften anzuführen, um die Ausrichtung dieser Gemeinschaft und des Projektes so objectiv wie möglich zu beschreiben. Diese Sammlung mag vielleicht für alles im Zusammenhang mit der Arbeit hier nützlich sein:

Ich versuche auch stets das Gegenteil, was es nicht als Ausrichtung haben sollte, anzuführen, um die Bedeutung besser zu beschreiben.
Bitte fühlen sie sich eingeladen die Ausrichtung weiter zu entwickeln und diese zu besprechen. Bitte fügen Sie bedeutende Ausrichtungen hinzu, wenn welche fehlen. Es wäre schön hier eine kurze Vorstellung der Ausrichtung von "sangham.net" und dem virtuellen Vihara entwickeln könnten oder hier für einen Rahmen.

Ausrichtung (die meisten im Zusammenhang mit der Einleitenden):
Nibbana - nicht Welt
offen - nicht ausgrenzend
unabhängig - nicht abhängig
aufdeckend - nicht verdeckend
freilegend - nicht versteckend
zugänglich - nicht unzugänglich
unterstützend - nicht versperrend
vorbildlich - nicht nachahmend
begleitend - nicht autoritär
ausgebend - nicht einsteckend
einladend - nicht ausschließend
einend - nicht trennend
einfach - nicht verschwenderisch

Zitat
Sich die Sangha in den Gedanken rufen

 Zu einer Zeit aber, wenn der Schüler der Noblen der Sangha gedenkt, da ist sein Geist weder von Gier umsponnen, noch von Haß und Verblendung umsponnen; und angesichts der Sangha ist sein Geist zu solcher Zeit recht gerichtet. Recht gerichteten Geistes aber,  gewinnt der Schüler der Noblen Begeisterung für das Ziel, Begeisterung für die Lehre, gewinnt er Freude an der Lehre. Im Freudigen aber erhebt sich Verzückung; verzückten Geistes beruhigt sich das Innere; im Inneren beruhigt, empfindet er Glück, und des Glücklichen Geist sammelt sich.

AN 11.12

Denn wenn ihr an die Gemeinde denkt, ihr Bhikkhus, wird Angst oder Zittern oder Hautschaudern, das euch befällt, schwinden.

SN 11.3

Mehr und aktuelle Infos finden sie im Our monastery here - Unser Kloster hier Forum.


Sangye Cho Ling Buddhist Community

Address: Russia Yaroslavl, Newton-str., 61, 34   Yaroslavl 150035
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelug, Jonang
Phone: 0079023309198
E-mail: sangye_choling@mail.ru
Website: http://www.sangye.narod.ru
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Notes and Events:

The Sangye Cho Ling Buddhist community in Yaroslavl, Russia, exists since 2005. It is affiliated with Ven. Geshe Jampa Trinle, Ven. Lama Yonten Gyatso, and Ven. Lama Jampa Donyed (Buda Badmayev).


Santa Monica Karma Kagyu Study Group

Address: 1245 10th St   Santa Monica CA 90401
Tradition: Tibetan, Karma Kagyu Lineage
Affiliation: KTD (Woodstock, NY)
Phone: (310) 451-4368
E-mail: santamonicakksg@earthlink.net
Website: http://www.santamonicakksg.org
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Contact: Daniel Kane  
Notes and Events:

Mail to :  #4 1245 10th St. (mail only) Santa Monica CA 90401

Meets at the Clubhouse at Douglas Park.


Santa Monica Karma Thegsum Choling

Address: 1008 11th Street Room   Santa Monica CA 90401
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu Tibetan
Phone: 310-451-4368
E-mail: santamonicaktc@earthlink.net
Website: http://www.SantaMonicaKTC.org
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Main Contact: Daniel  (Phone: (310) 593-3609 )
Teacher: Venerable Bardor Tulku Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa  
Notes and Events:

Santa Monica KTC is a registered non-profit, founded in Santa Monica to provide the community with meditation instruction and practice.  New comers are welcome to contact us to find out about the dates and times we meet.

We are under the guidance of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (www.kagyu.org)

We are near church at corner of Washington Ave and California Ave in Santa Monica.


Santa Monica Zen Center

Address: 1453 W 14th Street Unit C   Santa Monica CA 90404
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen: Three Treasures Tradition of Taizan Maezumi Roshi
Affiliation: White Plum Asangha founded by Taizan Maezumi Roshi
Phone: (310) 572-9070
E-mail: info@smzen.org
Website: http://www.smzen.org
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Main Contact: info@smzen.org  
Abbot & Head Teacher: William Yoshin Jordan  Email  
Teacher: William Yoshin Jordan, Sensei  
Spiritual Director: William Yoshin Jordan, Sensei  
Notes and Events:

The Santa Monica Zen Center is an urban, non-profit organization that operates on a Membership/Volunteer model.

We invite Guests and practitioners new to SMZC to participate one time in an initial 40-minute Zazen Instruction and Orientation, after which we support their practice for a trial period of 2 months at no charge.

Newcomers are asked to consider Membership at the end of the trial period.  Members pay monthly dues and enjoy the privilege of ‘just sitting’ on a self-styled schedule or engaging whole-heartedly in our training and development programs.

SMZC would be very pleased to have you visit and ‘test drive’ us for our 2-month trial period!  Please contact us at info@smzen.org, or in person during our scheduled open hours, with your questions about Zazen Instruction, trial practice, or Membership.


Santa Rosa Shambhala Center

Address: 855 7th Street (Masonic Lodge, corner of Beaver & 7th Street)   Santa Rosa CA 95404
Tradition: Mahayana, Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian, Tibetan, Shambhala Buddhist
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: 707 545-4907
E-mail: santa.rosa.shambhala@gmail.com
Website: http://santarosa.shambhala.org/
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Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Founder: Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Joanne Henn (Center Director)  Email  (Phone: 707 545-4907)
Notes and Events:

Mailing address: Post Office Box 521, Santa Rosa, CA 95402


Santi Forest Monastery

Address: 100 Coalmines Road, Bundanoon, NSW 2578   Bundanoon NSW 2578
Tradition: Theravada, Bhikkhuni
Affiliation: Australian Sangha Association http://australiansangha.org/
Phone: +612 4883 6331
E-mail: santioffice@gmail.com
Website: http://www.santifm.org
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Spiritual Director: Ajahn Brahm  
Founding Abbot (Now Retired): Bhante Sujato  
Notes and Events:

Santi Forest Monastery is a Buddhist Nuns’ Monastery with facilities for people to visit, study and practice the teachings of the Buddha. 
 
Located in Bundanoon, NSW bordering on Morton National Park.
 
Postal Address: PO Box 132, Bundanoon, NSW 2578 

Telephone +612 4883 6331


Santisukharama Meditation Centre

Address: c/o Kota Tinggi Buddhist Society, 6, Jalan Delima 2, Taman Kota Jaya,  Kota Tinggi Johor 81900
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Vipassana Tradition
Affiliation: Mahasi Vipassana Tradition
E-mail: office@santisukharama.org
Website: http://www.santisukharama.org/
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Notes and Events:

The method of meditation taught here is vipassana meditation which is in line with the method taught by the late Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw of Burma.

Foreign meditators are welcome to practice at Santisukharama.

The founding teacher was Venerable Sujiva, a Malaysian monk and a disciple of Sayadaw U Pandita.


Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute

Address: 477 E. 40th Ave.   Eugene OR 97405
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism
Phone: +1(541)359-3588
E-mail: info@saraha.org
Website: http://www.saraha.org
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Main Contact: office  (Phone: +1(541)359-3588)
Teacher: Lama Sonam Tsering  
Spiritual Director: Lama Tharchin Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Located in Eugene, Oregon, USA. Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute is a Buddhist Temple and educational facility dedicated to the study and practice of the Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism.

Please visit our website at:  www.saraha.org for more information on our background, vision and intention, as well as our current schedule and calendar of events, and Dharma Education opportunities. This site is also a source for Buddhist learning resources, including photo, audio, video and structured study materials.


Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute

Address: 477 E. 40th Ave.   Eugene OR 97405
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dudjom Lineage
Affiliation: Tibetan/Nyingma
Phone: (541)359-3588
E-mail: info@saraha.org
Website: http://www.saraha.org
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Main Contact: Lama Tsering Gyaltsen  
Teacher: Lama Sonam Tsering  
Spiritual Director: Lama Tharchin Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

The Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute, or "Saraha" for short, is a registered 501(c)(3) status non-profit religious organization based in Eugene, Oregon, USA.  Following the Buddha's teachings of Enlightenment, and practicing according to the Dudjom Lineage of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Saraha offers a full schedule of regular temple meditation and educational events, special teachings events, and educational courses.

The Institute is also the home of Saraha Children's School, a full academic, grades K-8 school which integrates the study and practice of Buddhist philosophy with standard academic subjects. 

Through its adult and child programs, Saraha intends to offer a community-based, family friendly atmosphere where students young and old can visit and grow in age and wisdom together.


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  
Notes and Events:

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.


Sarasota Forest Monastery

Address: 520 Lewis Street   Englewood FL 34223
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 941 587-8601
E-mail: SarasotaForestMonastery@gmail.com
Website: http://www.Sarasotaforestmonastery.org
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Main Contact: Chailai Brune  Email  (Phone: 941-914-7504)
Notes and Events:

Sarasota Forest Monastery (SFM) was established in 2005 with the goals in mind to raise enough support to build a Buddhist Monastery in the Thai Forest tradition.  Fundraising efforts continue on a regular basis and constructions to begin as soon as the funds are ready. Members are meeting every Saturday for a meditation session. We have visiting monks from time to time to give Dhamma discussion at the location.


Sarasota Zen Center- Buddhist Temple

Address: 3947 Clark Road. Ste. B   Sarasota FL 34233
Tradition: Mahayana, Rev. Dr. Soyu Matsuoka, roshi
Affiliation: Soto Zen
Phone: 941-451-6988
E-mail: inquiry@sarasotazen.org
Website: http://www.sarasotazen.org
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Main Contact: Rev. Daito Thompson- Osho  Email  (Phone: 941-451-6988)
Spiritual Director: Rev. Daito Thompson- Osho  Email  (Phone: 941-451-6988)
Notes and Events:

 The Sarasota Zen Center,  a Soto Zen Buddhist Temple, is a Florida registered non-profit organization created to support the dissemination and growth of Buddhist Teachings within our communities and to help empower its members through direct participation in its programs. The Sarasota Zen Center community offers a haven of peace and harmony in which to engage in the arduous task of self-discovery through Zen practice. Welcoming diversity, the practice of Zen is available to people of every race, religion, nationality, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and physical ability.

ZEN
Zen Wisdom is thought to be the most refined spiritual possession of Asia, with its origin in India, its development in China, and its practical application in Japan. Wherever there is poetic action, a religious aspiration, a heroic thought, there is Zen. Zen is direct- goes straight to the point- requires no mediator. It is the greatest gift the Orient can make to the Occident.

ZAZEN: Formal Zen meditation.
Meditation has been said to occupy in Buddhism the place of prayer in other religious. In a sense this is true- except that Zen meditation is not prayer, makes no assumptions at all about God, and has been practiced by adherents of many major religions.

Zen meditation is not a dreamy reverie. Nor does it seek to apply the mind to any formulated problems of philosophy, ethics, or theology. Rather, the object of meditation is to force the participant beyond the sphere where words can be used, into the realm of immediacy where Ultimate Truth can be realized.

To put it simply, Zen meditation is to be approached as an end in itself. Greater Wisdom is not its aim but is an incidental results. It is extremely practical and penetrates all phases of daily life.

Who can participate?
Anyone who desires to progress in mind, body, and spirit may benefit by attending the Zen center. Among attendants have been practitioners of Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and secular ethical philosophies, as well as other Buddhists. The only requirements are a sincere purpose and a clean body.

Application to life.
The late Reverend Dr. Soyu Matsuoka-roshi said: "Many people have inquired about the life that a Zen person should lead. As you grow in Zen, you will find that you no longer have to think about how to act, or how to live, because the life of Zen will have matured in you, and your actions will be in complete harmony with your inner spirit."

Where to Begin?

1. Study.

2. Reflection.

3. Meditation.

4. Finding spiritual friends.

Gassho, _/\_

Venerable Reverend Daito Thompson- Osho, spiritual director


Saskatoon Community of Mindful Living

Address: 213 Second Street East c/o Unitarian Congregation of Saskatoon   Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7H 1N5
Tradition: Mahayana, Thich Nhat Hanh
Affiliation: Following the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh
E-mail: info@mindfulsaskatoon.ca
Website: http://www.mindfulsaskatoon.ca
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Main Contact: Ken Sailor, secretary  Email  
Notes and Events:

The Saskatoon Community of Mindful Living is a group practicing in the tradition of Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh.

We are a supportive group that aims to nurture each other\\\'s practice to further awaken our awareness of the miracle of this life.

When Do You Meet?
We meet every Monday evening from 7-9 pm for meditation and discussion at the Unitarian Centre, 213 2nd Street East in Saskatoon, between MacPherson and Melrose avenues.

For more information, email info@mindfulsaskatoon.ca


Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community

Address:   Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: contact@saskatooninsight.com
Website: https://www.saskatooninsight.com/
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Teacher: Jeanne Corrigal  
Notes and Events:

All are welcome to our sitting group of beginning and experienced meditators on Wednesday evenings, 7:00 to 8:00 PM CST, currently on Zoom. The cost is by donation/dana.

Our sitting group is led by our guiding teacher, Jeanne Corrigal, and occasionally by other experienced practitioners.

In addition to our sitting group, our community hosts sangha walks and weekend and longer retreats. Jeanne offers classes. Our core activities are offered freely, through the dana (generosity) tradition.


Sat Chit Anand

Address: 16 Great Basses Road   Plettenberg Bay Western Cape 6600
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +27 (0)44 533 0453
E-mail: satchitanand@global.co.za
Website: http://www.satchitanand.co.za/
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Notes and Events:

SAT CHIT ANAND is a Sanskrit expression, which means truth – consciousness – bliss. Get in touch with the truth of your being. Live consciously and mindfully. Let go of all worldly cares and concerns and experience the bliss of being here and now.

Situated in Plettenberg Bay, jewel of the Garden Route, 200 metres from the sea, SCA is located in an ideal place to relax, reflect on life and get in touch with your true nature. Enjoy privacy, peace and tranquility. Indulge your soul with a healthy holiday. Make space in your life for spirit.

HEALING CENTRE has a holistic nature. It offers various treatments and therapies to restore and enhance health and healing of body and mind.

BUDDHIST CENTRE was established in 2000. It offers teachings and retreats on different aspects of Buddhist philosophy, psychology and practice.

INTERFAITH SCA has grown into an Interfaith Spiritual Retreat Centre. Yoga, meditation and teachings on self-knowledge help those of all faiths.


Satipanya Buddhist Retreat

Address: White Grit, Minsterley, Shropshire SY5 0JN  Shropshire
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Sayadaw lineage
Phone: 0044 (0) 1588 650752
E-mail: info@satipanya.org.uk
Website: http://www.satipanya.org.uk
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Teacher: Bhante Bodhidhamma  Email  
Teacher: Noirin Sheahan  Email  
Notes and Events:

Satipanya Buddhist Retreat

 

The centre is devoted to the practice of Vipassana, Insight Meditation, as taught by the Mahasi Sayadaw of Burma and the development of Right Lifestyle. The centre offers the opportunity to stay up to eleven weeks, though weeklong is also possible. There are Forums for Right Lifestyle. 

  

Resident Teachers: Bhante Bodhidhamma and Noirin Sheahan.


Satipanya is situated in the UK on the Welsh border in the Shropshire Hills. 

 

All are  Welcome! 


Satipatthana Meditation Centre

Address: 735A Havelock Rd, Singapore 169652  
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Sayadaw Vipassana meditation method
Phone: 6272 5696
E-mail: smc.retreat@gmail.com
Website: http://smcmeditation.blogspot.sg/
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Spiritual Director: Ven Sayadaw U Rajinda  
Notes and Events:

Satipatthana Meditation Centre (SMC), Singapore was founded in 2004 under the guidance of Sayadaw U Rajinda to provide opportunities and venues for intensive Vipassana meditation practice and to propagate Buddhism among others.


Satipatthana Meditation Centre

Address: 40 Jalan Malu-Malu, Sembawang Springs Estate, Singapore 769657 
Tradition: Theravada,
Phone: (65) 67589488
E-mail: sati_patthana@yahoo.com.sg
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Main Contact: Li Chun  
Spiritual Director: Sayadaw U Rajinda  
Notes and Events:

Our weekly activities include: 

Thursday - meditation & dhamma discussion (English) 7.30 pm
Sunday - morning puja & meditation (English) 9.30 – 10.30 am Sunday - evening meditation and dhamma discussion (Burmese) 7 pm 

In addition to weekly activities, we also hold meditation retreat on various occasions.


Satipatthana Meditation Centre Singapore

Address: 40 Jln Malu-malu, Singapore 769657  
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana Meditation Mahasi Sayadaw Tradition
Phone: 6758 9488
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Spiritual Director: Sayadaw U Rajinda  
Notes and Events:

Satipatthana Meditation Centre (SMC), Singapore was founded in 2004 under the guidance of Sayadaw U Rajinda to provide opportunities and venues for intensive Vipassana meditation practice and to propagate Buddhism among others.


Savanata Sisilasa Internet Only Dhamma Radio

Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: savanata_sisilasa@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.savanatasisilasa.org
Notes and Events:

Savanata Sisilasa is the first online Dhamma radio in Sinhala language. you can listen to sleceted sinhala dhamma sermons by various bhnathes in all 24 hours. This is complete a free dhamma service. We also conducu two online dhamma classes for children in English languagae using SKYPE facility.


Sayagyi U Ba Khin Memorial Association

Address: 522 East Coast Road #12-03, Singapore 458966 
Tradition: Theravada, Burmese
E-mail: gbelst@sgh.com.sg
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Teacher: Mother Sayama and Saya U Chit Tin  
Notes and Events:

Vipassana Meditation Retreats.


School of Contemporary Zen

Address: Oakwood, Chawleigh Week   Chulmleigh Devon EX18 7JU
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 01769580237
E-mail: nish@contemporaryzen.org.uk
Website: http://www.contemporaryzen.org.uk
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Main Contact: Oakwood Centre  Email  (Phone: 01769580237)
Teacher: Nish Pfister  
Spiritual Director: D. Ferguson  Email  
Notes and Events:

Please refer to our web site (http://www.contemporaryzen.org.uk) for updates on retreats, meetings, and Sesshin bookings.

 You can also ring the Oakwood Centre on (44) (0) 1769 580237


Scotlands Buddhist Vihara

Address: 1 Caldercuilt Road Glasgow G20 0AD U.K   Scotland
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lanka - all are welcome!
Phone: 0044 141 23 73 618
E-mail: info@tsbv.org.uk
Website: http://www.tsbv.org.uk/index.htm
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Teacher: Venerable Rewatha  
Notes and Events:

Venerable K Sri Rewatha Thero established Scotlands Buddhist Vihara in 2002. It is the first Theravada Buddhist Vihara in Scotland. Venerable Rewatha conducts puja and meditation classes throughout the week. Scotlands Buddhist Vihara is a registered Scottish Charity No:003815 and is deeply committed to the Tsunami relief effort in Sri Lanka.

News and events link: http://scotlandbuddhistvihara.blogspot.com/


Seattle Buddhist Center

Address: 12056 15th Ave NE   Seattle WA 98125
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Triratna
Affiliation: Triratna Buddhist Community
Phone: (206) 726-0051
E-mail: info@seattlebuddhistcenter.org
Website: http://www.seattlebuddhistcenter.org
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The Seattle Buddhist Center is part of an international Buddhist movement known as the Triratna Buddhist Community (formerly Friends of the Western Buddhist Order) which aims to make available the teachings and practices of Buddhism in a form accessible to those in the West. The Center offers a range of activities and resources to further these aims.

The entrance is on NE 123rd Street.


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