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Inner Peace Buddhist Centers

Address: 707 West 47th Street   Kansas City 64112
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 816-994-8015
E-mail: pawo@templebuddhistcenter.org
Website: http://www.innerpeacebuddhistcenter.org
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Main Contact: Ronn Pawo McLane  Email  (Phone: 816-994-8015)
Spiritual Director: Nima Janet Taylor  Email  (Phone: 816-994-8015)
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Bodhisattva Buddhism as practiced by Inner Peace Buddhist Center (IPBC), is based on the teachings of the Buddha who lived approximately 2500 years ago. Our primary goal is to awaken to the present moment and to serve others. We aspire to live by asking the question, “What will create the most good and ease the most suffering?”  We practice meditation and compassionate awareness to become more fully present and to see ourselves and the world around us more clearly.  Our meditation practice includes concentration, natural awareness, and positive imagery and can be practiced while sitting (no special posture required), standing, eating, walking or even sleeping. We also focus on Three Jewels, The Four Noble Truths and the Five Precepts.  Bodhisattva Buddhism is more about transforming our behavior than it is simply believing some set of statements. Through these practices, we have experienced that spontaneous, pro-active Bodhisattva Buddhism will naturally arise.


Insight Meditation

Address: 2881 State Hwy 110 North Lot 55   Tyler TX 75704
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 9039447075
E-mail: jbkemp33@hotmail.com
Website: http:facebook.com/jbkemp33
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Main Contact: Supra  
Teacher: Supra  
Spiritual Director: JBKEMP  Email  (Phone: 9039447075)
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Vipissana Meditation as taught online in ebook at BuddhaNet.net.

As compared to one-pointed concentration, Insight Meditation is more open awareness. Attention is directed to whatever arises in the field of experience.

 


Insight Meditation - Modesto

Address: 2467 Veneman Ave.   Modesto CA 95356
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana meditation (mindfulness)
Affiliation: Insight Meditation Center of the Mid-Peninsula
Phone: 209-343-2478
E-mail: insightmeditationmodesto@gmail.com
Website: http://insightmeditationmodesto.wordpress.com
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Main Contact: Lori Wong  Email  (Phone: 209-343-2478)
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Meets on Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm at the Unity Church, 2467 Veneman Ave., Modesto.


Insight Meditation Circle of Cape Cod

Address: Meeting at Harwich Community Center 100 Oak Street Harwich, MA 02645  Harwich 02645
Phone: (508) 432-6655
E-mail: insightmeditationcircle@gmail.com
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Main Contact: Annette Miller  Email  
Teacher: Chas DiCapua  
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We bring together a community of people on Cape Cod (Massachusetts) who practice insight meditation to support each other in the deepening of Dharma practice in our daily lives.  We hope that our practice will promote peace and compassion in the world around us and believe that through the sharing of the Dharma we can free ourselves and others from suffering.

We are a Buddhist group whose practices originate in the teachings of Theravaden Buddhism.  However, one need not identify as a Buddhist to take part in these practices.  We include people from any (or no) faith tradition.

We offer weekly mindfulness meditations, book discussions and Dharma talks.  Newcomers are welcome.  Open and free to all.

Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.   30 minute meditation followed by discussion of Buddhist book or Dharma article.

Once a month, usually on a Friday, our guiding teacher, Chas DiCapua comes from Insight Meditation Society to give a two-hour Dharma talk and meditation.  See the contact person listed above for specific dates.


Insight Meditation Circle of Cape Cod

Address: 55 Birch Drive   Harwich 02645
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 774-722-9067
E-mail: imcofcapecod@comcast.net
Website: htthttps://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=insight%20meditation%20circle%20of%20cape%20cod&epa=SEARCH_BOX
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Main Contact: Annette Miller  Email  (Phone: 774-722-9067)
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We bring together a community of people on Cape Cod (Massachusetts) who practice insight meditation to support each other in the deepening of Dharma practice in our daily lives. We hope that our practice will promote peace and compassion in the world around us and believe that through the sharing of the Dharma we can free ourselves and others from suffering.

We are a Buddhist group whose practices originate in the teachings of Theravada Buddhism. However, one need not identify as a Buddhist to take part in these practices. We include people from any (or no) faith tradition.

Insight Meditation Circle is open to all people interested in learning about the teachings of the Buddha on wisdom, compassion and mindfulness.  We strive to reflect the diversity of the Cape in which we live.  Our sangha is a place where everyone of different ages, cultures, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and spiritual and religious backgrounds is welcome to begin or deepen meditation practice based on the teachings of the Buddha.

We offer weekly mindfulness meditations, book discussions, and Dharma talks.    Newcomers are welcome.  

Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m.  
30 minute meditation.


Insight Meditation Circle of Cape Cod

Address:   Harwich 02645
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: World Wide Sangha
E-mail: info@imcofcapecod.org
Website: https://imcofcapecod.org
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Main Contact: Admin  Email  
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Insight Meditation Circle of Cape Cod  open to all people interested in learning about the teachings of the Buddha on wisdom, compassion and mindfulness. We strive to reflect the diversity of the Cape in which we live. Our sangha is a place where everyone of different ages, cultures, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and spiritual backgrounds is welcome to begin or deepen meditation practice based on the teachings of the Buddha. We acknowledge we are occupying land which was originally owned and occupied by the Nauset, Monomoy and Wampanoag indigenous peoples.


Insight Meditation Class

Address: 243 S.W. J Street Grants Pass, OR 97526   OR
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 541-761-7576
E-mail: rjcomp@aol.com
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Main Contact: Rhonda Lawrence  Email  (Phone: 818-288-7538)
Teacher: Jane Mara  
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Join Us for a Buddhist Meditation Class
Every Thursday from 12:45 to 2:45 p.m. 

Class includes Instruction in Vipassana (insight) and Metta (loving kindness) Meditation and a Dharma Talk and Discussion on Buddhist Teachings for Today’s Challenges: Personal and Planetary. 

Beginners and Experienced Meditators Are Welcome

Chairs and Cushions are Available

Classes are Free, but Donations are Appreciated
To register, call Mara at 541-761-7576

Classes held at Merging Rivers Zen Practice Center

243 SW J Street, corner of 4th and J


Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville

Address:   Charlottesville VI
Tradition: Theravada, Derived from Vipassana
Phone: (434) 962-3498
E-mail: opsdirectorimcc@gmail.com
Website: http://www.imeditation.org/
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Board President: Jeffrey Fracher  Email  
Main Contact: Operations Director  Email  
Teacher: Pat Coffey  
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Insight Meditation of Charlottesville is located in central VA.  We offer practice opportunities three times per week.  On Tuesdays from 7:00-8:30 pm, meditation is followed by a Dharma talk.  Biannually we teach an Introduction to Mindful Meditation course.  We also offer day, weekend and weeklong retreats locally.  For more information visit our website: www.imeditation.org.


Insight Meditation Community of Columbia

Address: 2701 Heyward Street, Columbia, SC   Columbia 29205
Tradition: Theravada
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We meet in The Unitarian Universalist Church Library (octagonal stand alone Building). There will be a blue sign on the door. We offer 30 minute into to meditation at 6:30 for those new to meditation or for those wanting to refresh their understanding of seated meditation.


Insight Meditation Community of Providence

Address: 354 Broadway, 2nd floor   Providence RI 02905
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Insight Meditation Society
Phone: (401) 941-3701
E-mail: bencooleyhall@gmail.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/insightprovidence
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Main Contact: Benjamin Hall  Email  (Phone: (401) 941-3701)
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At this time, our Community is a practice group with no affiliated teachers; we draw teachings in through readings and audio recordings, and encourage members to attend retreats and dharma talks at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and various other places where teachings are being offered by recognized teachers of the dharma.

At our weekly Tuesday evening sitting meditation practice, both experienced meditators and persons new to meditation are warmly welcome.  We practice sitting meditation for 30 minutes. Depending on the week, we either read aloud for 20 - 25 minutes, or (on the second and fourth weeks), we listen to a recording of a dharma talk (roughly one hour long).   The readings and the recorded dharma talks are by various dharma teachers from the Insight and Theravada traditions, such as Joseph Goldstein, Larry Rosenberg, Ajahn Sumedho, and Sharon Salzberg.  We leave a few minutes after the reading/talk for brief discussion. 

For anyone not familiar with Insight Meditation (Vipassana meditation), optional brief instruction is provided at 7:10 PM before the Tuesday evening sitting. 

On the third Tuesday of each month, an addition 30 minute sitting period follows the dharma reading; participants are welcome to stay for this or leave quietly before it begins.

Please make an effort to arrive on time.  If you do arrive late, please enter quietly, find a seat (a cushion or chair), and join us in practice.

For those who have some meditation experience, possibly including some experience with intensive silent retreats, we also have First Sunday Extended Practice, a monthly half- day of silent sitting and walking meditation.  Please see the event pages for more information.

We look forward, in the future, to welcoming experienced teachers of the dharma to come and offer dharma talks.


Insight Meditation of Cleveland

Address:   Novelty OH 44072
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana
E-mail: info@imcleveland.org
Website: http://www.imcleveland.org
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Main Contact: John Cunningham  Email  (Phone: 216-407-2809)
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PO. Box 113, Novelty, OH 44072

Weekly sitting groups around the Cleveland area.  Twice-yearly weekend retreats.


Insight Meditation San Antonio

Address: San Antonio   TX
Tradition: Theravada, Insight Meditation Vipassana practice group.
Phone: (830)964-3684
E-mail: rgribbin@gvtc.com
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Teacher: Randall Gribbin  
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Insight Meditation San Antonio is a CDL (Community Dharma Leader) led Vipassana Meditation Group. Please visit the web site?


Insight Meditation South Bay

Address:   Mountain View CA 94040
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: sit@imsb.org
Website: http://www.imsb.org
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Teacher: Shaila Catherine  
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Insight Meditation South Bay (IMSB) offers mindfulness-based meditation practices to support the development of ethical living (sila), meditation (samadhi), and wisdom (panna). Founded in 2006 by Shaila Catherine, IMSB offers weekly meditation groups, monthly day longs, lecture series, intensive retreats, and sutta study classes to encourage the cultivation of mindfulness, concentration, practical daily life wisdom, loving-kindness and compassion, and the deep meditative absorptions called jhanas. Programs are held at sites in the Silicon Valley and southern area of the San Francisco peninsula, primarily in Mountain View and Los Altos.

Please see website: http://www.imsb.org 


Institut Kadam Tcheuling Royan

Address: 7 rue Robert Chamboulan Résidence Les Brousses – n°101   Royan 17200
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gueloukpa
Affiliation: http://gandenling.free.fr/fr/index.html
Phone: 33666555310
E-mail: kadamtcheulingroyan@gmail.cpm
Website: http://www.ktlroyan.fr.gd
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Teacher: Catherine NEBOUT  
Spiritual Director: Dagpo Rimpoche  
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Association bouddhiste d obédience guéloukpa, fondée par le Vénérable Dagpo Rimpotché, pour étudier, réfléchir et méditer les Enseignements du Bouddha Shakyamouni, en partenariat avec l association à but humanitaire Entraide Franco Tibétaine qui oeuvre en direction des réfugiés tibétains en Inde (aide aux personnes et sauvegarde de leur culture)

réunions le jeudi, de 18h15 à 20h15

La Maison des Associations
61 bis rue Paul Doumer
17200 Royan


Instituto de Difusion Budista-Chile IDB

Address:   La Concepción 109, Providencia, Santiago, Chile. 7500010
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 988919856
E-mail: institutobudista@gmail.com
Website: http://www.dharmachile.cl
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Main Contact: Humberto Barahona  Email  (Phone: 9 88919856)
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El Instituto de Difusión Budista en una plataforma para conocer todas las formas tradicionales del Budismo: Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana. Ofrece una visión amplia de las enseñanzas fundamentales y una aproximación práctica a las formas de meditación experimentadas y enseñadas por el Buda. Luego, las personas pueden elegir libremente la tradición budista que sienten más conveniente para ellas. El IDB también procura facilitar la visita a Chile, de maestros calificados de todas las tradiciones budistas.


International Buddhist College

Address: 88, Mu 2, Thung Mo Subdistrict, Khuan Sato,  Amphoe Sadao Songkhla 90240
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 66-74-268754 or 66-74-268755
Fax: 66-74-268756
E-mail: enquire@ibc.ac.th
Website: http://ibc.ac.th/
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Teacher: Dr. FaQing  
Spiritual Director: Rev. Wei Wu  
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IBC offers students a unique opportunity of experiencing a comprehensive and in-depth study of Buddhism from a non-sectarian point of view, while promoting knowledge and understanding of the different schools and traditions within Buddhism.


International Buddhist Confederation

Address: Room No 330, 330A, 331, 331A, Vigyan Bhawan Annexe,   NEW DELHI 110011
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +91-11-23022364
E-mail: secretariat@ibcworld.org
Website: https://www.ibcworld.org/index.php
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Under the banner: Collective Wisdom: United Voice, the attendees of the GBC unanimously adopted a resolution to form an international umbrella body – the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). The purpose of this body is to create a role for Buddhism on the global stage so as to help to preserve our heritage, share our knowledge, and promote our values and to represent a united front for Buddhism to enjoy meaningful participation in the global discourse.

Regardless of the doctrinal differences within the rich and varied Buddhist traditions, there is far more that unites us than divides, and the IBC provides the foundation for the growth and development of this common ground. The IBC is blessed to include the Holy Sangha and eminent representatives of Buddhist lineages, organizations, institutions, and monastic bodies worldwide as Founding Members and Signatories to its Charter.


International Buddhist Donation Fund

Address: Slezska 140   130 00 Prague 3 Praha (Prague)
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: +420 608 917 772
E-mail: mbnf@seznam.cz
Website: http://www.mbnf.net
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Czech Buddhist monks and nuns: Ven. Dhammadipa Thera, Ven. Gavesako, Ven Suneetha, Ven. Vineetha, Ven. Visuddhi  
Czech meditation teachers: Dr. Veronika Nevolova, Dr. Karel Hajek, Daniel Kaucky, Slavek Keprt, Michal Horak  
Teacher: Ven. Pemasiri Thera  
Main Contact: Pavel Kovarik  Email  
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The IBDF supports the development of the Buddha Dhamma in the Czech Republic and abroad. This includes support to Buddhist monks & nuns, support to local Buddhist groups and individuals, organisation of retreats and lectures, educational and publication activities and the support of establishment of a Buddhist monastery in the Czech Republic.


International Buddhist Foundation

Address: 1227 Les Acacias, Quai des Vernets 1 Quai des   Les Acacias Geneve 1227
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: NGO of the United Nations
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Head Geneva Buddhist Vihara and President IBF: Ven. Halyale Wimalarathana Thero  Email  (Phone: 022 3010859)
Main Contact: Ven. Halyale Wimalarathana Thero  Email  (Phone: 022 3010859)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Walpola Kalyanatissa Thero  Email  (Phone: 07921234699)
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Aims and Objectives

Founder Members of the IBF proclaimed that the aims and objectives of the Foundation are to: a) contribute to the promotion of lasting peace through the teachings of the Lord Buddha (the Dhamma); b) promote the practice of the Buddhist way of life, which is compatible with the universal norms of moral and social ethics among the world community; c) encourage studies and discussions that will increase public awareness of the Buddhist philosophy in the promotion of universal peace and understanding and provide facilities for learning Buddhism; d) foster friendship and harmony with the Swiss and international communities; e) provide opportunities for meditation leading to awareness and mental discipline; f) mobilise resources and provide humanitarian assistance; g) maintain dialogue with other world religions.

Geneva Buddhist Vihara

As provided for in the Constitution, the IBF established the Geneva Buddhist Vihara at the Seat of the Foundation in Geneva on 08 March 1992 and it has continued to invite Resident Monks to give effect to achieving the aims and objectives of the Foundation.

The Vihara is the place of worship, according to Buddhist tradition and learned monks residing at the venue conduct routine programmes of services to assist the lay devotees in promoting the Dhamma way of life.


International Buddhist Meditation Temple of New Zealand

Address: 631 Huia Road, Parau, Titirangi, Auckland 1007 NZ   Auckland
Tradition: Mahayana, Korea Seon (Zen)
Phone: 09-817 3450
E-mail: ibmtemple@daum.net
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Founder: Ven. Baba Moohar  
Teacher: Ven. Dong In  
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A Temple located in Parau, Auckland, New Zealand. Surrounded by beautiful native bush and set in the Waitakere Ranges.

The Temple focuses on the teachings of traditional Korean Seon Meditation.

Wednesdays at 7 pm meditation classes are held, all are welcome.


International Buddhist Mission Trust

Address:   Jalandhar Punjab 144008
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 00919815518068
E-mail: baldev.raj6643@yahoo.com
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Main Contact: Baldev Raj  Email  (Phone: 0091-9815518068)
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International Buddhist Mission Trust is working in India and some other countries with the help of its wings named as 1.Dr. Ambedkar Welfare Society 2.Buddh Dharm Parchar Samti 3. Bodhisatva Ambedkar Education Society.

The main aim of IBMT is to propagate Ambedkaride Buddhism , welfare of  society and establishment of educational , religious & welfare centers for the welfare of Humanity.

Head Quarters of IBMT is situated at Ambedkar Buddha Vihar Jinda Road near Guru Ravidass Nagar Maqsudan Jalandhar.

Membership of these organisations is open to all in general. IBMT and its religious wing Buddh Dharm Parchar Samti is the founder of present Buddhist movement in Punjab as well as the pioneer of modern concept of Buddhist Movement being supported by the NRIs living in UK, USA, Canada, Italy and other countries of the world.


International Buddhist Progress Society NC

Address: 2529 Prince Drive, Raleigh. NC 27606   Raleigh NC 27606
Tradition: Mahayana, Pure Land / Ch\\'an (Zen, Linchi)
Affiliation: Fo Guang Shan
Phone: (919) 816-9866
E-mail: ibpsnc@gmail.com
Website: http://www.blianc.org
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Master Hsing Yun  
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    International Buddhist Progress Society NC\\\'s temple is an American branch of the Buddhist order, Fo Guang Shan (Buddha\\\'s Light Mountain). We seek to end suffering for all sentient beings with the practice of Mahayana (Chan and Pure Land) and Humanistic Buddhism. We achieve this goal through education, charity, cultural programs and Dharma propagation. Cultivating kindness, compassion, and wisdom, we reach out to ourselves, our community and society at large.

Objectives of Fo Guang Shan
To propagate Buddhist teachings through cultural activities
To foster talent through education
To benefit society through charitable programs
To purify human hearts and minds through Buddhist practice.


International Buddhist Training Bhopal

Address: 168,Buddhabhoomi Mahavihar ,golden buddha statue, chunabhatti,Kolar Road,Bhopal   Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 462001
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: The Buddhabhoomi Dhammadoot Sangha
Phone: +919926220408
E-mail: bhante.sagar@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.buddhadoot.com
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Main Contact: ven.bhante aaryaputra rahul  Email  (Phone: +919009007043)
Teacher: ven.bhadant shakyaputra sagar  
Spiritual Director: Bhante Shakyaputra Sagar  Email  (Phone: +919926220408 )
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International Buddhist Training Bhopal is committed to the cause of reviving, preserving and propagating Buddhist tradition and culture. Regular Buddhist practices, Chanting, Meditation, Periodical Celebrations are conducted in the vihara complex. Group of resident monks are available for Dhamma discourse and monastic training. Buddhist literatures in English and other local languages are available for interested readers.


International Dhammadayada Ordination Program (IDOP)

Address: 23/2 Moo7 Tambol Klong Sarm   Klong Luang, Pathumthani province Pathum Thani 12120
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Dhammakaya Temple
Phone: 66 944947649
Fax: None
E-mail: english@ordinationrthai.org, govito@ymail.com
Website: http://www.ordinationthai.org
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Teacher: Phra Rajbhavanajahn  
Main Contact: Ven. Samarth Govito  Email  (Phone: 66 944947649)
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The main purpose of ordaining is to free yourself from worldly commitments and worries so that you may have the opportunity to fully commit yourself to meditation and break away from the shackles of desire so that you may find true happiness.

Monks manage to free themselves from worldly desire by fulfilling the daily routine required of them by the tenets laid down by the Lord Buddha. In this case, the word ‘duty’ (kicavatra) is a compound made up of two words: ‘kica’ and ‘vatra’.

‘Kica’ means duties that are so important that they are considered compulsory. ‘Vatra’ means things that are advisable do, although not required. If you choose not do these latter, the consequences may not be disastrous – they do not break the monastic discipline – but they could result in the lessening of respect by those who support the monks out of faith. However, if you comply with these activities, the level of respect accorded on you will only improve and strengthen. These items of daily routine will also help to free you from worldly desire.


International Institute of Theravāda

Address: Heenetikalma   Karuwalagaswewa
Tradition: Theravada, Śrī Kaḷyāṇī Yogāśrama Saṃsthā
Phone: +(94)760908841/ +(94)767253178
E-mail: inst.theravada@gmail.com
Website: http://www.theravado.com
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Teacher: Venerable Maggavihari  
Spiritual Director: Venerable Devananda  
Venerable : Vijitanandabhivamsa  (Phone: +(94)767253178)
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Vision
To groom and capacitate the Buddhist monk who is capable in:
• Attaining the ultimate liberation, the Nirvāṇa
• Guiding others (both clergy and laity) in attaining the ultimate liberation, the Nirvāṇa 
• prolongating the sāsana by performing formal acts in the code of discipline (Vinaya Kammas) according to the exact teaching of The Buddha

Mission
The International Institute of Theravada (IIT), a fully-fledged training institute based on Theravada teachings is dedicated to the spiritual and academic development of Buddhist monks irrespective of sects (Nikaya) and other differences.
A group of competent monk-disciples (who have completed Theravada Buddhist education in Myanmar and exposed different traditions in Thailand and elsewhere) of the Late Most Venerable Nā-Uyane Ariyadhamma Mahāthera, the vice president of the Śrī Rāmañña Mahānikāya and the Supreme Head of the Śrī Kaḷyāṇī Yogāśrama Saṃsthā, and also affiliated to the well-known Nā-Uyana Forest Monastery, Malsiripura, has already commenced initial work in establishing IIT at Karuwalagaswewa, Sri Lanka with the blessings and guidance of senior Mahātheras of both Rāmañña Mahānikāya and Amarapura Mahānikāya. 


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