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Buddhist Place

Address: 588 Stewart Street Peterborough, Ontario   Peterborough Ontario K9H 4C1
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 705 775-4567 7O5-760-9157
E-mail: inquiries@buddhistplace.org
Website: http://www.buddhistplace.org/
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On-going Activities Location: St. John’s Anglican Church
99 Brock St., Peterborough - just east of Water Street
Sitting Meditation:
Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Meditation with some instruction, Loving-kindness meditation,
Dharma reading and discussion
Saturday morning: 8:10 - 9:30 a.m.
Reflection, meditation and chanting.


Buddhist Place

Address: 588 Stewart Street   Peterborough Ontario K9H 4C1
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 705-760-9157
E-mail: inquiries@buddhistplace.org
Website: http://www.buddhistplace.org
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Notes and Events:

Wednesday and Saturday meditation meetings.  Special events with visiting monastics.  See events page for details.


Buddhist Social Action Project

Address:   Middletown CN 06457
Tradition: Mahayana, Buddhist Faith Fellowship
Affiliation: North American Shin Buddhist Association (NASBA)
Website: http://buddhistfaith.tripod.com/project/
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The Social Action Project, the socially engaged arm of our spiritual community, the Buddhist Faith Fellowship,  which is completely non-ideological and non-political and seeks practical engagement and solutions to the difficult local social and environment problems of the 21st century by using Buddhist principles as our guide for action.

Our members and friends are drawn into active engagement with the social and environmental issues of our times. We believe that humane and compassionate social action naturally unfolds as a response to the incessant suffering and folly in the world. Inspired by the Buddha’s teachings of the Bodhisattva way and the teachings of Shinran Shonin, we are compelled to work together in order to alleviate and transform this dukkha (suffering) into the substance of love, wisdom and peace. As our teaching expresses, "let’s transform bits of rubble into gold."


Buddhist Society

Address: 58 Eccleston Square  London London SW1V 1PH
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 020 7834 5858
E-mail: info@thebuddhistsociety.org
Website: http://www.thebuddhistsociety.org/
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Founded in 1924 by Christmas Humphreys, is one of the oldest Buddhist societies in Europe.

The Object of the Society is to publish and make known the principles of Buddhism and to encourage the study and practice of those principles.

The Buddhist Society is open to members and non-members from 2pm to 6pm Monday to Friday with classes in the evening and from 2pm to 5pm on Saturdays.

The Society holds lectures, classes and activities in the teachings of the Theravada, Mahayana, Zen, Pure Land and Tibetan Schools. Some are open to the public, including the ‘Introducing Buddhism’ class, which offers the newcomer an introduction to the whole field of Buddhism. There are also classes and lectures for members only; these include ‘The Fundamentals of Buddhism’; an Intermediate course and ‘Themes of the Great Way’, a course on Indian Mahayana. The annual one-week residential Summer School is available to members and non-members.


Buddhist Student Society, University Science Malaysia USM

Address: University Science Malaysia - Office of Student Representative Council, University Scence Malaysia Buddhist Society, Building E42, Mahasiswa Centre, University Science Malaysia   Minden of Penang 11800
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: University Buddhist Student Group
Phone: +6-04-6533888 ext 3497 / 99
Fax: +6-04-6581745
E-mail: chuentat@hotmail.com
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Notes and Events:

Chinese Buddhist program will be typically presented among university college Buddhist students.  This will be part of the effort to establish standard Buddhist studies as a part of elective college subject in future.  More mature young students will lead the members helping and servicing for those in need to the society as a part of leadership training program.


Buddhist Student Society, University Technology Malaysia (PMBUTM)

Address: University Technology Malaysia, HEP, UTM Skudai   Johore Johor 81310
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: University Buddhist Group
Phone: +6-07-5530262 (HEP)
E-mail: pmbutmjb-owner@yahoogroups.com
Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pmbutmjb/
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Notes and Events:

Chinese Buddhist program will be typically presented among university college Buddhist students.  This will be part of the effort to establish standard Buddhist studies as a part of elective college subject in future.  More mature young students will lead the members helping and servicing for those in need to the society as a part of leadership training program.

Note : Swinburne Buddhist Society (SBS) Australia presented voluntary directory input for selected Buddhist societies in Malaysian universities – from Reverent Kang Chuen Tat (chuentat@hotmail.com) ]


Buddhist Study Center-Philippines

Address: #Block 6 Lot 1,Sta. Rosa Homes, Bgry. Dita, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines.  
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
E-mail: buddhist_study_center_phils@rocketmail.com
Website: http://buddhiststudycenter-phils.webs.com/
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The Buddhist Study Center-Philippines (BSC-Phils) is an non-sectarian institute committed to promulgate Buddhist studies in the Philippines. The Center provides a venue for people interested in learning more about Buddhism. A library is available. The Center offers practitioner, academicians, students and layman a wide range of books on Buddhism.


Buddhist Study Group of Rocky Hill

Address:   CN
Tradition: Independent American Shin Buddhism
Affiliation: Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut
Website: http://rockyhill.bffct.net/
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This group has now integrated with the new England Institute of Buddhist Studies in Middletown.


Buddhist Temple of Chicago

Address: 1151 W. Leland  Chicago IL 60640
Tradition: Mahayana, Jodo Shinshu (Akegarasu, Kiyozawa)
Affiliation: Administratively Independent Jodo Shinshu (Otani-ha lineage)
Phone: (773) 334-4661
Fax: (773) 334-4726
E-mail: info@budtempchi.org
Website: http://www.budtempchi.org
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Founder: Gyomay Kubose  
Teachers: Yukei Ashikaga, Patti Nakai, Fred Babbin  Email  
Spiritual Director: Yukei Ashikaga  (Phone: (773) 334-4661)
Notes and Events:

Activities: Sunday services at 11 a.m. in English, 1 p.m. in Japanese (monthly).
Meditation: Sunday, 9-10:15 a.m. Thursday, 7:30-8:45 p.m.
Dharma School and Toddler Group reforming, please write info@budtempchi.org
for info.

Wednesday discussion groups

Monthly meetings:
Shin Sangha, activities group for singles/couples interested in Buddhism.
Asoka, activities group for Seniors.

Weekly classes:
Class in Introductory Buddhism.
Taiko, Iaido and Minyo groups.
Japanese language classes, calligraphy instruction and cultural groups

Special seminars
Natsu Matsuri, annual summer festival of Japanese performing arts, crafts and food.
Publication: BTC Bulletin "Gan Ne" monthly newsletter.
Comments: established in 1944 by Reverend Gyomay M. Kubose.


Buddhist Temple of Toledo

Address: 6537 Angola Road   Holland OH 43528
Tradition: Mahayana, zen
Phone: 567-297-0108
E-mail: info@buddhisttempleoftoledo@gmail.com
Website: http://www.buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Main Contact: Revs. Jay Rinsen & Karen Do'on Weik  Email  (Phone: 419-861-1163)
Spiritual Director: Jay Rinsen Weik (Abbot)  Email  (Phone: 419-861-1163)
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The Buddhist Temple of Toledo is a beacon to waking up to one's true nature, nestled in Northwest Ohio, at the crossroads of America. BTT is an independent Sangha that provides support for anyone interested in Zen Buddhist practice in the greater Toledo area with weekly services, a children's Dharma school, zazen, zen talks, practice discussions, monthly workshops and retreats. Dharma talks are free online as podcasts at thedringourd.org


Buddhist Temple Trisikkha Inc

Address: 7 Mount Kulburn Drive (PO Box 589, Derragun Townsville)   Jensen Qld 4818
Tradition: Theravada, Thai
Phone: (07) 4751 6038 (07) 4751 6258
E-mail: nipa@bro.com.au
Website: https://www.buddhisttempletownsville.com/
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Main Contact: Mrs. Nippa Brown  Email  (Phone: 0432 387 909)
Teacher: Phra Kanokphan Sukkhum  
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Opens the temple from 09.00 AM - 19.00 PM from Monday - Friday and 09.00 AM - 20.00 PM from Saturday - Sunday.

Meditation
Chanting
Offering food to monks...
Thai New Year
Loy krathong festival
Wesak Day Festival
Dhamma classes
All Buddhist festivals 


Buddhist Text Translation Society

Address: 4951 Bodhi Way   Ukiah CA 95482
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Dharma Realm Buddhist Association
Phone: (707) 462-0939
Fax: (707) 462-0949
E-mail: info@buddhisttexts.org
Website: http://www.buddhisttexts.org
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Spiritual Director: Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua  
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Buddhist Canon

      In order to establish Buddhism firmly in China, scriptures were translated from Sanskrit into Chinese.

Countless people were involved in this task. National Master Kumarajiva (5th century) headed a team of over 800 in a decade-long translation project of the Tripitaka (Buddhist Canon). Because of this work, nearly the entire Buddhist Canon of over a thousand texts exists today in Chinese.

      Now as Buddhism is being planted in Western soil, the same translation work is being done form Chinese into English. The Buddhist Text Translation Society (BTTS) founded by Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua in 1970, is working toward this goal with committees headed by Bhikshus (monks) and Bhikshunis (nuns) devoted to translation, revision, editing and certification of the entire Tripitaka.

Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua (1918 – 1995)

At first glance, he looked and sounded like any other Chinese immigrant in San Francisco in the 1960s. His humble manner belied his position as the 45th Buddhist patriarch in direct lineage from Shakyamuni Buddha.

Master Hua was born in 1918 near Manchuria, China into a family of frugal farmers. He learned to read at 15, and after his mother’s death at 19, he became a monk. He meditated by his mother’s grave for three years and practiced other austerities before receiving full ordination.

At Nan Hua Monastery in Canton, Master Hua received the mind-to-mind transmission of the Patriarchs Master Hsu Yun, making him a Patriarch in direct lineage with Bodhidharma, the last patriarch of India, and Hui Neng, the first patriarch of Zen. With the arrival of the communists on the Chinese mainland, the Master went to Hong Kong to promote orthodox Buddhism. In 1962, he brought monastic, Mahayana Buddhism to America. He founded the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas, the International Translation Institute, and over 20 other monasteries and temples all over the globe, with the goal of spreading Buddhism worldwide.


Buddhist Theravada Centre

Address: Bishopsford Road, Hout Bay, Cape Town 7806  
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Sassanaraka, Malaysia & World Fellowship of Buddhist
Phone: (021) 790 3478 or 797 8972
E-mail: bford@pixie.co.za
Website: http://www.theravada.org.za/
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Teachers: Several including visiting teachers  
Contact: Lionel Theron or Siggy Franz  
Main Contact: Lionel Theron  Email  (Phone: 082 056 0968 )
Notes and Events:

The Hout Bay Theravada Centre is located at the traffic circle where Victoria Avenue meets Hout Bay Main Road, near the entrance to Imizamo Yethu and diagonally across from the police station (see map). Note that Victoria Road is the coast road, and Victoria Avenue is the road across Hout Bay, between Victoria Road and Main Road. The Centre is on Victoria Avenue just before the traffic circle, and diagonally opposite the SA Police Station.

It is on the same grounds as the Bishopsford Bonsai Nursery.

The gate to the Buddhist centre is to the right of the Bishopsford entrance.

From 17 January, the Hout Bay Buddhist Centre will host a second group which will meet regularly on Tuesday evenings. The Bodhicitta Group, started under the guidance of the Venerable Chamtrul Rinpoche, will be holding weekly Tuesday meetings starting on the 17th Jan 2012 at the Theravada Buddhist Centre. Times are 7pm -8.30pm.
The Theravada Group will continue the regular Wednesday evening dhamma and meditation sessions at 7.30 - 9.00pm weekly.


Buddhist Training Institute

Address: BUDDHA BHOOMI MAHAVIHARA. KAMPTEE ROAD, NAGPUR   NAGPUR. MAHARASTRA Maharashtra 441002
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Charity Commission of Maharastra State
Phone: 0091-9890237850, 0091-9822713166
Fax: 0091-07109-287115
E-mail: bodhanandathero@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.buddhabhoomingp.org
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Spiritual Director: VEN. DR.DR.BHADANT ANANDA KAUSALYAYAN MAHATHERA  Email  
FOUNDER: VEN. DR.BHADANT ANANDA KAUSALYAYAN MAHATHERA  
FOUNDER: VEN. DR.BHADANT SAVANGI MEDHANKAR MAHATHERA  
Main Contact: VEN. BHADANT SHIVANI BODHANANDA THERA  Email  (Phone: 0091-9890237850)
Teacher: VEN. DR.BHADANT SAVANGI MEDHANKARA MAHATHERA  
Notes and Events:

THIS IS THE FIRST BUDDHIST TRAINING INSTITUTE IN INDIA, WHICH IS ONLY FOR BUDDHIST MONKS WITH FREE ACCOMMODATION FOR 5 YEARS. THE FOUNDING BUDDHIST MONKS ARE VEN. DR. BHADANT ANAND KAUSALYAYAN MAHATHERA AND VEN. DR. BHADANT SAVANGI MEDHANKAR MAHATHERA - BOTH STUDENTS OF VIDYALANKAR PIRIVENA IN SRI LANKA.


Buddhist Triple Wisdom Hall

Address: 5, Pangkor Road  Penang Pulau Pinang 10050
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Chinese Temple
Phone: +6-04-2264975/2269384
Fax: +6-04-2265489
E-mail: wisdom@pc.jaring.my
Website: http://www.triplewisdom.org
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Notes and Events:

Buddhist statues are available in the middle of the hall that open for chanting, praying and dharma talk especially during the first and fifteen day of the Chinese Lunar calendar.  Buddhist books and cassettes sometimes available for free donated by members.  Library and reading spaces are ready for study.

[Note : Swinburne Buddhist Society (SBS) Australia presented voluntary directory input for selected Buddhist societies in Malaysian – from Reverent Kang Chuen Tat].


Buddhist Vihara of Queensland - Goodna Temple

Address: 108 Eric Street   Goodna Qld 4300
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan, everyone welcome
Phone: (07) 3818 8806
E-mail: sugathasara@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/BVOQLD/
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Contact: Jaya (Secretary)  (Phone: 07 3372 7663)
Secretary: Mr Asela Devendra  Email  
Main Contact: Ven.Wilagama Anandanda Siri  
Teacher: Ven. Sugatha Sara  
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The Buddhist Vihara of Queensland is situated on 2.5 acres of bush-land setting in Goodna on an elevated land. Its native vegetation along with ample wild life creates serene and calm surroundings, with the stone Buddha statue in meditation posture in front of the main building. The main building houses the shrine room with a beautiful Buddha statue, monks quarters. Disability access is from the back of the building. Toilet facilities for the visiting public are located at the ground floor area. The place can easily accommodate 500 visitors during a major festival. The veranda around the upper floor of the building provides ample space for a quiet sitting for meditation.

Visitors from all walks of life and religious beliefs are welcome to visit the temple. All the residents in the immediate neighbourhood consider the temple as a valuable addition to the forest setting of the area. They all appreciate the harmless, non-invasive and peaceful life of the monks and the devotees. It recommended that one should visit the temple just to experience the ambiance of the place.

Sensible attire with white or lighter colours is welcome. While at the temple, speak little and act in a disciplined manner.

Silence is the key thing for the cultivation of mind.

Alms giving for the monks have been arranged for the days of the month. Please telephone the resident monks to organize alms giving for a special occasion.

A future development plan has been approved by the Ipswich City Council. This includes better parking facilities, access roads, a meditation hall, Sthupa and a Bodhi Tree Precinct. Donations are welcome to help develop the temple.


Buddhist Wisdom Centre

Address: No 36 Jalan SS22/27 Damansara Jaya, Selangor   Selangor
Tradition: Theravada
Website: http://www.quantrum.com.my/bwc/
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Spiritual Advisor: Ven. Sujiva Liew  
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Meditation Sessions

• Saturday and Sunday from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm - individual practice.

•  Publisher of the "Vipassna Tribune" a journal on Vipassana meditation. There is a section on "Yogi News" where you can post your information on retreats, teachings, etc.


Buddhist Youth Group

Address: Kathmandu, Dhalko. 
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: (977-1) 215020
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Contact: Triratna Man Manandhar  


Buddhistische Akademie

Address: Ceciliengärten 29   Berlin Berlin 12159
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Die Buddhistische Akademie Berlin Brandenburg will ein Netzwerk von und für Menschen schaffen, die Buddhismus im europäisch-westlichen Kulturraum üben und weitergeben. Die Prinzipien fü
Phone: (030) 794 10 959
Fax: (030) 797 820 52
E-mail: office@buddhistische-akademie-bb.de
Website: http://www.buddhistische-akademie-bb.de
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Buddhistische Akademie - Veranstaltungskalender für Berlin 2008
Akademie-Abende im Lotos-Vihara jeweils donnerstags um 19 Uhr, Neue Blumenstraße 5, 10179 Berlin, U-Schillingstr., S-Jannowitzbrücke
Datum        mit                   Thema

bis 31.01. Neujahrspause
24.01. Peter Gäng in der Urania
07.02. Wilfried Reuter      Ethik: Sinnlichkeit - hilfreich oder behindernd auf dem spirituellen Weg?
14.02. Markus Halle, Alexandra Günther Psych. & Buddh.: Mehr Freude und Gelassenheit. Antworten aus Buddhismus und Psychologie
21.02.  Kai Romhardt    Karma-Management - ein neues Leitbild für ökonomisches Handeln?
28.2. Annabelle Zinser in der Urania
06.03. Thomas Ulrich  Was ich vom Buddhismus lerne - weshalb ich trotzdem Christ bleibe
13.03. Alex Berzin   Ethik: Die fünf Laiengelübde des traditionellen tibetischen Buddhismus
20.03.-27.03.   Osterferien
03.04.   Lily Besilly   Tantrischer Buddhismus: Klarheit in der Wut: Die Weisheit der 5 Buddhafamilien: Teil 4 - Vajra
10.04.   Markus Halle, Alexandra Günther  Psych. & Buddh.: Mehr Freude und Gelassenheit. Antworten aus Buddhismus und Psychologie
17.04.    Sylvia Wetzel  Älter werden und jung bleiben. Nachdenken über ein Altern in Würde
24.04.  Peter Gäng   Die Lehre vom Nicht-Selbst und die fünf Skandhas
01.05. 1. Mai
08.05.  Peter Gäng  Leerheit und die Lehre vom bedingten Entstehen
15.05. Aryadeva   Ethik: Was ist liebevolle Rede und warum ist sie bedeutsam für unser spirituelles Leben?
22.05.   Bettina Romhardt  Ethik: Die Übung der Ethik in der Tradition von Thich Nhat Hanh
29.05. Lily Besilly   Tantrischer Buddhismus: Weite statt Sturheit: Die Weisheit der 5 Buddhafamilien: Teil 5 – Buddha
05.06.  Markus Halle, Alexandra Günther  Psych. & Buddh.: Mehr Freude und Gelassenheit. Antworten aus Buddhismus und Psychologie
12.06.  Maya Brandl  Ethik: Dana (Großzügigkeit) - Geben und Nehmen
19.06.  Sylvia Wetzel  Ethik: Die goldene Regel: Natürliche Ethik und die Ethik der Befreiung
26.06.  Ine Kayser u.a.  Rückzug oder Handeln in der Welt – Gesprächsrunde zu Buddhismus und Politik
03.07.-10.07   Sommerpause. Teil 1
17.07.  Sylvia Wetzel Tantrischer Buddhismus: Askese, Sinnlichkeit und Geschlecht im Buddhismus
24.07. - 14.08 Sommerpause. Teil 2
21.08.  Sylvia Wetzel  Fortschritt und Verzweiflung: Mut und Angst in Zeiten des Wandels
28.08.  Helmut Hallier Achtsamkeitspraxis in der Managementberatung - Nachdenken über Holzwege, Umwege und Auswege
04.09. Lily Besilly  Tantrischer Buddhismus: Spiel der Wirklichkeit. Die Weisheit der 5 Buddhafamilien in jedem Moment
11.09.  Ortwin Lüers Psych. & Buddh.: Folgen psychischer Traumatisierung und meditative Praxis
18.09.  Alexandra Günther  Psych. & Buddh.: Selbstwert und Identität
25.09. Markus Halle Psych. & Buddh.: Buddhistisches Geistestraining und Psychotherapie: Ähnlich oder völlig verschieden?
02.10.  Günter Hudasch Psych. & Buddh.: Stressbewältigung durch die Übung der Achtsamkeitsmeditation (MBSR)
09.10.  keine Veranstaltung
16.10. Christian Bergmann Wer stirbt wie? Vom Umgehen mit Sterben
23.10.  Herbstferien
30.10.   Willi Zeidler   Psych. & Buddh.: Einfluss von Achtsamkeitspraxis auf die Emotionsverarbeitung
06.11.  Annabelle Zinser Befreiung: Der Strom des Lebens - Erdberührungen nach Thich Nhat Hanh
13.11.  Marie Mannschatz Jetzt! Schneller! Mehr! - Was treibt uns an?
20.11.  Markus Halle, Alexandra Günther Psych. & Buddh.: Mehr Freude und Gelassenheit. Antworten aus Buddhismus und Psychologie
27.11.   Wilfried Reuter  Wie wichtig ist die Sangha und brauchen wir einen Lehrer?
04.12.  Peter Gäng   Tantrischer Buddhismus: Männlich/Weiblich I: Woher kommen wir? Lehren von Zeugung & Geburt
11.12.  Peter Gäng   Tantrischer Buddhismus: Männlich/Weiblich II: Wer sind wir? Innere und äußere Zerrissenheit
18.12. Peter Gäng  Tantrischer Buddhismus: Männlich/Weiblich III: Wohin gehen wir? Menschwerdung und Ganzwerdung

Weitere Veranstaltungen der Akademie an anderen Orten

Datum           Zeit             mit                                       Thema                     Ort
Do 24.1.       19.30h        Peter Gäng                          Buddhismus und indische Philosophie                     Urania
Do 28.2.       19.30h        Annabelle Zinser                  Liebe und Mitgefühl in Ost und West                     Urania

29.2.-2.3.      WE             S. Höltje, M. de Backere      Gewaltfreie Kommunikation und Achtsamkeit                     Quelle

14.03.           19.30h        Franz-Johannes Litsch       Buddhismus und westliches Denken. Nachdenken über zeitgenössische Positionen      Urania

20.5.             19h             Dr. Karlson / S. Wetzel       Kontinuität und Veränderung. Ein Dialog mit der Katholischen Akademie                     Kath. Akademie

30.-31.8.       WE             AG B. & Psychoth.              Siebente Tagung Buddhismus und Psychotherapie                     WannSeeForum

Do 24.1.       19.30h        Peter Gäng                          Buddhismus und indische Philosophie                     UraniaDo 28.2.       19.30h        Annabelle Zinser                  Liebe und Mitgefühl in Ost und West                     Urania


Buddhistische Gemeinschaft Chöling eV.

Address: at Pagode Vien Giac Karlsruher Straße 6  Hannover Niedersachsen 30519
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: +49 511 8790210
E-mail: info@choeling.de
Website: http://www.choeling.de
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Main Contact: Dr. J. Dienemann  Email  
Spiritual Director: S.E. Loden Sherab Dagyab Kyabgön Rinpoche  
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Buddhist Community Chöling e.V.

Chöling was founded in 1994 as a community of Buddhists, as non-ordained within the meaning of Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana practice. In Chöling have followers of different Tibetan traditions together to a common basis for daily practice.


Buddhistisches Kloster Projekt Berlin - Wat Sacca

Address: Manteuffelstr. 47   Berlin Berlin 12103
Tradition: Theravada, Thai-Ajahn Chah teachings..everyone welcome!
Phone: 030-75708446 / 01578-7276279
E-mail: buddhismus.berlin@gmail.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Buddhistisches-Kloster-Berlin/187156371309218
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Spiritual Director: Ajahn Piyadhammo  
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Über das Buddhistische Kloster Projekt Berlin

Der Ehrwürdige Piyadhammo ist buddhistischer Mönch. Anfang Januar ist er nach Berlin zurückgekehrt. Nach vielen Lehrjahren in den Klöstern Asiens und Amerikas hat er sich entschlossen, nun endlich auch die Lehren des Buddha in seiner Heimatstadt zu lehren. Der Ehrwürdige steht in der Theravada Tradition Thailands und hat im Waldkloster Wat Pahnanachat von Ajahn Chah sein Mönchsleben begonnen. Er vermittelt die ursprüngliche Form des Buddhismus. Alle an der Buddhalehre interessierten Menschen unterrichtet er qualifiziert und kompetent über die Schriften des Pali-Kanon, also den aufgezeichneten Lehrreden des Buddha und in Meditation wie es sonst kaum jemand in Deutschland vermag. Er ist ein großer Schatz für Berlin und für Deutschland. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen!

Veranstaltungen

  • Unterricht in buddhistscher Lebensführung
  • Unterricht in Tipitaka (Schriftenkanon) und Pali Sprache
  • Unterricht in allen klassischen Meditationsformen


Buddhistisches Zentrum Bochum

Address: Dorstener Str. 102  Bochum Nordrhein-Westfalen 44809
Tradition: Vajrayana
E-mail: bochum@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://buddhismus-bochum.de
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: S.H. 17. Karmapa Thaye Dorje  


Buddhistisches Zentrum Gießen

Address: Alicen Str. 20 35390 Gießen   Giessen Hessen 35392
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu, Diamondway, Diamantweg
Affiliation: Buddhistische Zentren Mittelrhein der Karma-Kagyü-Linie e.V., Buddhistischen Dachverband Diamantweg (BDD) e.V.
Phone: +49 (641) 13299228
E-mail: Giessen@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.buddhismus-giessen.de/index.php
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: 17. Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Das Buddhistische Zentrum Gießen besteht seit 1998 und befindet sich seit dem im stetigen Wachstum. Unser Zentrum basiert auf Freundschaft, Vertrauen und Offenheit.

Wir sind in einem gemeinnützigen Verein organisiert und finanzieren uns durch Mitgliedsbeiträge und Spenden. Alle Aktivitäten unseres Zentrums werden ehrenamtlich durchgeführt.

 

An unseren regelmäßigen Terminen halten wir gemeinsam die 16.Karmapa-Meditation. Die Meditation ist auf deutsch angeleitet und keinerlei Vorerfahrungen sind notwendig. Alle an Buddhismus und Meditation Interessierten sind hierzu willkommen.

Neue Besucher bekommen vor der Meditation eine kurze Einführung in den Buddhismus sowie Erklärungen zur Meditation. Alle regelmäßigen Termine und Meditationen sind kostenlos. Schaut einfach mal vorbei...


Buddhistisches Zentrum Kiel

Address: Jungmannstr. 55 - 57  Kiel Schleswig-Holstein 24105
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma - Kagyü
Phone: 0431- 935 33
Fax: 0431 - 936 33
E-mail: Kiel@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.buddhismus-kiel.de
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje  


Buddhistisches Zentrum Regensburg der Karma Kagyu Linie

Address: Am Brixener Hof 6   Regensburg Bayern 93047
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Phone: 00499415998173
E-mail: regensburg@diamondway-centers.org
Website: http://www.buddhismus-regensburg.de
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Main Contact: Gabriel Scholz  Email  (Phone: 00499415998173)
Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: 17. Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Programm

Meditation auf den 16. Karmapa
Jeden Montag und Freitag, 20:30 Uhr
Jeden Mittwoch um 20:00 Uhr

Der 16. Gyalwa Karmapa hat diese grundlegende Meditation speziell für den Westen gegeben. Sie ist sehr gut geeignet, um die Diamantweg-Praxis kennen zu lernen. Man sieht in der Meditation Karmapa nicht als ein äußeres körperliches Wesen, sondern als Spiegel für die eigene, jedem Wesen innewohnenden Buddha-Natur. Durch die Vergegenwärtigung identifiziert man sich mit seinen Qualitäten.

Jeden 1. Sonntag um 15:00 Uhr
Infonachmittag
Einführung für Interessente

Bei uns finden auch etwa monatlich Vortraege zu verschiedenen Themen wie Karma, Uebertragung oder Buddhanatur usw. statt, Auf Wunsch werden Meditationen wie die vier grundlegenden Uebungen (Ngoendro) oder die Vorbereitung auf die Praxis des Phowa (Bewusstes Sterben) erklaert. Es gibt Fahrgemeinschaften zu ueberregionalen Kursen, wo qualifizierte Lamas auch die Buddhistische Zuflucht geben.


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