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Shingonji Temple

Address: 2013 250th Street   Lomita CA 90717
Tradition: Mahayana, Shingon Buddhism
Affiliation: Koyasan Shingon-shu, Japan
Phone: (323) 500-6031
E-mail: shingonji@gmail.com
Website: http://www.shingonjitemple.org
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Spiritual Director: Reverend Seicho Asahi  Email  
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Shingonji Temple is a religious center located in the heart of Southern California, dedicated for people seeking Buddhist teaching and spiritual healing.

Alongside meditation and the study of core principles taught in general Buddhism, the purpose of Shingonji is to provide guidance and instruction in the Dharmic path of Esoteric Buddhism, as preserved for nearly 1,200 years by our founder Kobo Daishi (Kukai), as well as to provide a place where people can form a community and strive to achieve Buddhahood in this lifetime for not just oneself, but for all sentient beings.

Shingonji is committed to creating an atmosphere that is open and freely accessible while maintaining a well-balanced spiritual practice for students.


Shiwa Center for Peace

Address: 1023 Loyalist Ct   Mt. Pleasant 29464
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Phone: 843-971-6095
E-mail: info@shiwacenter.org
Website: http://shiwacenter.org
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Teacher: Bhkang Tulku Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Bhkang Tulku Rinpoche  Email  (Phone: 843-971-6095)
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The key to true peace and happiness in the world lies no further than in our own hearts and minds.

Shiwa, named after the Tibetan word for “peace,” is a non-profit charitable organization, whose purpose is to assist in the development of genuine compassion and wisdom in the world. Shiwa will help to nurture the natural inborn potential for peace and happiness which is present in all of us.

Shiwa provides a non-denominational facility where participants may attend teachings, classes and seminars on a variety of topics related to personal and community development. The facility provides a location for spiritual growth through teachings, meditation and quiet reflection away from the distractions of the everyday world. At Shiwa, our wish is to help all people in realizing and following a path towards unlimited compassion, deep understanding and true happiness.

Most people face a common situation, where there is some level of discontent and a sense of confusion regarding how to find the source of true happiness within the complexity of living in a modern world. The common response is to try to overcome unhappiness by seeking material solutions outside of ourselves. In reality, the key to true peace and happiness for our inner selves, as well as in the world, lies within our own hearts and minds. All human beings contain the potential to generate compassion and gain wisdom, uncovering the true peace and wisdom that lies within. It is simply a matter of cultivating that potential – nurturing it, developing it, and implementing it in our daily lives.

Shiwa offers the opportunity to do focused retreat and receive instruction in spiritual and meditation practices. Spiritual counseling will also be available. The Shiwa Center welcomes all, as we gather to gain access to the great wisdom traditions of the world as well as modern psychology and science.

Shiwa’s founder, Bhakhang Tulku Rinpoche, has been teaching at the Center for Inner Knowing in Atlanta and has also taught in North Carolina and Virginia. He is a Tibetan Lama from Drepung Monastery in India, and is uniquely qualified to provide leadership and advice in the areas of human development and meditation. He also provides a unique perspective on bringing the timeless wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism into the modern world in a manner open and accessible to all, regardless of their religious or personal beliefs. Through participation in the Shiwa Center, people will learn to become their own teachers, and in turn, living examples of peace and compassion.

The core essence of all wisdom traditions is love and compassion. Shiwa opens its doors to teachers from diverse backgrounds and traditions to present their insights and perspectives on development of inner and outer peace. By focusing on the unity and oneness that underlies surface differences, Rinpoche hopes to dissolve divisions and narrow outlooks that often stand in the way of our fullest potential as individuals, as communities, and across the globe.

We live in a time of great opportunity: it is up to us to choose how we wish to spend our lives on this wondrous earth. May Shiwa play its part in infusing us all with peace, compassion, and love for all beings.


Shobo An Zendo

Address: Av. San Martin esq. Pje. Antartida Argentina La Quebrada, Cordoba 5111 Argentina  
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Tsao Tung Chin Lien Tao
Affiliation: Chin Lien Chia Taoist School
Phone: 54 3543 452717
Fax: same
E-mail: saludrebelde@yahoo.com.ar
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Main Contact: Augusto Al Q\'adi Alcalde  Email  (Phone: 54 3543 452717)
Teacher: Augusto Al Q\'adi Alcalde  
Spiritual Director: Augusto Al Q\'adi Alcalde  
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NIGHT BROTHER’s Zen (Ch’an) Way

Augusto Alcalde was a student of the late Shifu Yuan Chueh from Canton, China, with whom he trained from 1968 until he was fully certified by his teacher, ten years after, being him the most influential relationship in the Way.

He started sharing and conveying the practice of Ch\'an (Chinese Zen) in 1974.
The Tradition in which his teacher Yuan Chueh was rooted was the "Chin Lien Chia" (Golden Lotus), a tradition that embraces the arts of meditation as the play and actualization of full attention (T\'so Ch\'an), with the play of the Internal Martial Arts of china (the Nei Chia Ch\'uan), including T\'ai Chi (Chen Style) and Pa Kua of the Huang Pei Family, together with the short arts of Chi Kung (vital energy practice) and Chinese Yoga, as well as the Healing Arts of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The Chin Lien Chia is a school that conveys Ch\'an practice in the context of stillness, movement, healing, and everyday life and activities, deeply rooted in the primal Taoism of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.

Yuan Chueh\'s focus was, as is Augusto\'s, that true Ch\'an practice has to be rooted in the traditions of Primal Taoism, early Budhism or Theravada (The Way of the Ancients), as well as in the Mahayana (The Great Way), together with the study and involvement with the traditions, myths and cultures that belong to the land and the original dwellers of the land in which the practice and everyday life is happening.
Augusto has been a social activist since the 60\'s in Argentina. He has been also working with engaged buddhists associations as a social activist, for many years, and focuses on social issues from a Latino and Ch\'an vision. He networks with indigenous peoples and groups from Latin America and the world that are engaged in actively resisting the deadly works of ignorance, greed and hate.

He conceives group practice as one of healing and walking together, with no hierarchies, rituals, fixed forms, roles or structures, and open to all traditions.
The focus is on a truly lay, working person\'s practice and play, away from monastic archetypes, multicultural, and willing to contain and be contained by all beings.
It is emphasized the importance of social involvement as an outcome of living, understanding and seeing, given the crucial point in which the Blue Planet and the many beings that inhabit her are, in accordance of the words of Gautama: "only one thing i convey, the understanding of the causes, and the stopping of suffering", or to say it in another way, the arising of true joy, dance and dignity, and the full acceptance and realization of humanity as our nature.

He does not, thus, consider himself a teacher in the traditional sense of the word, with some special or unique realizations or qualities, but a "Kalyanamitra" an ancient dharma term that means something like "spiritual friend", or, as he likes to translate it, "compañero of the way", or "soul mate" (with no capital letters), or, as a musician and poet friend said, "Night Brother".

The focus then is on joy and learning, mutually, in any occasional changing role that one has in life, and the practice and application as work and everyday life and relationships.

He offers as a means of continuity of the relationship, the practice and the play, e-mail correspondence as needed, and phone contact once a month, for all the people that have participated in any of the activities, and are interested in sharing about their practice, play and application.


Show Me Dharma

Address: 1600 West Broadway   Columbia, MO 65203
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 573-355-5303
E-mail: showmedharma@gmail.com
Website: http://www.showmedharma.org
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Meditation sessions open to all on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM. Offered on a dana (voluntary donation) basis. All are welcome.


Shuuriya Zen Sitting Group

Address: Grove Road,Rayleigh, Essex. SS6 8YF.  Rayleigh Essex SS68YF
Tradition: Mahayana, all are welcome
Affiliation: Zen
Phone: 07527 656792
E-mail: daneko@sky.com
Website: www.shuuriya.co.uk
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Main Contact: Daniel Croucher  Email  (Phone: 07527 656792)
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A small zen sitting group for absolute begginers and experienced sitters. Please contact me directly or visit the website for up to date information.


Shyamnagar Bodhi Natya Kala Kendra

Address: 327/2/1, Athpur Nutan Pally, Barua Para, P.O: Shyamnagar, Dist : 24 Pgs (N), Pin : 743127.   Barrackpore Sub Division Bihar 743127
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: M : 9230506150
E-mail: barua_sumit67@yahoo.co.in
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Main Contact: Sri Sumit Barua  Email  (Phone: M : 9230506150)
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Bodhi Natya Kala Kendra is a cultural unit of Bodhi Sabha. We are producing various drama, dance drama relating to Goutam Buddha. This year we produce Sibali Kumar, we are keen interest to perform our programme to the various places and abroad also, if possible, to spread our culture, our religion. We have a temple is called Bodhi Vihar, Bodhi Vihar is running by the committee is called Bodhi Sabha. The interested organisations are requested to share with us, to distribute your opinion with Mr. Sumit Barua through e-mail or phone.


SIBA - Sakya International Buddhist Academy

Address: 2592 Gelantipy Road, W Tree (near Buchan Caves ) East Gippsland, Victoria   W-Tree Vic 3885
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Sakya,Tsarpa Lineage
Affiliation: Tibetan Buddhist Society of Canberra
Phone: 03 5155 0329
Fax: (03) 5155 0359
E-mail: siba@sakya.com.au
Website: http://www.sakya.com.au/siba/
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Main Contact: Jampal or Pam Gray  (Phone: 03 5155 0329)
Teacher: Lama Choedak Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Lama Choedak Rinpoche  
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http:///www.sakya.com.au/siba/

This centre also called Tsarchen Choeling

Tel - (03) 5155 0329

Variety of retreats . . .  some are weekends, some are long weekends, some are 5 or 10 days long, some are Calm Abiding meditation, some are specifically Buddhist eg Medicine Buddha, White Tara, Ngung-Nye, Hevajra, Ngondro.

Then theres Easter Health & Wellness Retreat, Tai Chi & Meditation (April), Essential Recipes for a Great Life (with Gabriel Gate in Nov 09), Family Retreat (Dec/Jan) and Yoga Retreats (see website for details).

Accommodation is in motel-styled rooms with ensuites - 4 beds in a room, singles, twins & doubles are available. Organic food garden, abundant wild-life; "beautiful & serene - ideal for contemplation."

Beautiful rural setting in Snowy River High Country in East Gippsland Victoria, the Centre was formally known as ONTOS; 1 hour from Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, 5 hrs from Melb or Canberra; public transport available. (see details on website).

Buddhist nuns & monks & celebrant to officiate at weddings, funerals.


Siddhartha Circle

Address:   Boston MA
Tradition: Vajrayana
E-mail: info@siddharthacircle.org
Website: http://www.siddharthacircle.org
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Siddhartha Circle is for meditators and Dharma practitioners interested in gathering weekly as a sangha for meditation practice, study, and discussion of video teachings by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche and others. All are welcome. Those living at some distance from their root teacher may be especially interested, as will those seeking community for in-depth exploration and support on the Buddhist path.

Wednesday evening meetings in Sherborn, Massachusetts, begin with meditation practice. Video teachings are followed by discussion, questions, and sharing, as members endeavor to help each other live the teachings into their lives between meetings. Meetings close with a shorter meditation to dedicate the merit of our practice.

Our facilitator is a meditation instructor and mindfulness teacher who has been a student of Buddhism for over 35 years and whose teachers include Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Pema Chodron, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche,Lama Willa Miller, and others.

Siddhartha Circle also offers a Buddhist film series on the second Friday of each month.


Silent Thunder Temple

Address: 136 Jackson NE   Albuquerque NM 87108
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: independent
Phone: 505 265 3112
E-mail: mokurai81@yahoo.com
Website: www. silentthundercenter.org
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Spiritual Director: Master Mokurai  Email  (Phone: 505 265 3112)
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Silent Thunder Temple is a Buddhist monastery, a center for various Asian disciplines, including several styles of meditation, Tai Chi, martial arts and Qigong.
More information at: www. silentthundercenter.org


Silent Shin Zendo

Address: 1548 Beverly Place   Berkeley CA 94706
Tradition: Rinzai Zen
Affiliation: Rinzai-ji, Sangha of Kyozan Joshu, Roshi
Phone: 646-591-9874
E-mail: genshuosho@gmail.com
Website: http://silentshin.rinzaiji.org/
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Spiritual Director: Tokuju Genshu, Osho  Email  (Phone: 646-591-9874)
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Rinzai Zen practice in Berkeley California.  Zen instruction is available by house calls or through Skype.


Silicon Valley Shambhala Meditation Center

Address: 2483 Old Middlefield Way suite 110   Mountain View CA 94043
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Shambhala Buddhist
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: (650) 292-4607
E-mail: request-info@siliconvalleyshambhala.org
Website: http://www.siliconvalleyshambhala.org/
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Main Contact: Amy Dyer  Email  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
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Sunday Open House Meditation 

10:00am Tea

10:30-11:30am Meditation 

11:30am. Talk or Reading with discussion

Free meditation instruction

Wednesday Night

7:15pm-8:15 Meditation

 All Day Meditation

 Second Saturday of each month

 9:00am-5:00pm.


Simply Meditate Nondual Meditation Group

Address: 15/13 Reut Street  Hod Hasharon 45296
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Unaffiliated
Phone: +972 (52) 342-3825
Website: http://www.simplymeditate.org
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Teacher: Jonathan Harrison  
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Buddhist nondual psychology and meditation activities

Nondual wisdom, Buddhist psychology and meditation taught by Jonathan Harrison. Inspired by masters of nondual traditions including Dzogchen, Mahamudra, Zen, Madhyamaka, Advaita and Tao.

Buddhist Meditation for Beginners

8 week courses several times a year combining Buddhist psychology and philosophy with practical meditative practices

Practice groups for experienced meditators

Weekly meetings for meditation, study and discussion

Individual study

By coordination with Jonathan Harrison

Click here for more details

 


Singapore Buddhist Federation

Address: 59 Lorong 24A Geylang, Singapore 398583  
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 6744 4635
Fax: 6747 3618
E-mail: buddhist@singnet.com.sg
Website: http://www.buddhist.org.sg/
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Singapore Buddhist Federation (SBF)  

1. Background 

Year of establishment : 1949
ROS Registration : ROS 0211/1949 REL     20.05.1964
ROS’s UEN          : S64 SS 0008 K   wef 1 Jan 2009
Charity Registration : 00727                         02.04.1990
Registered Address : 59, Lorong 24A Geylang, Singapore 398583
Membership : Individual Member : 141 , Institutional Member : 134

Objectives :
• to unify all Buddhist institutions and Buddhists in Singapore
• to observe Buddhist precepts, to practise Buddhism and to propagate Dharma. 
• To promote culture, education and social welfare. 

2. Affilates of SBF 

(1) Maha Bodhi School   UEN T 07 GS 5601 JA Government – aided primary school founded by SBF in 1949. Accorded SAP School status in 1990, current pupil population is more than 2200. Awarded “Programme for School-Based Excellence Award” in 2006. 

The School was selected for PRIME Project with construction period from Dec 2006 to June 2009. The $ 24M project was completed in June 2009 and the School has since then operated in this upgraded campus. 

(2) Manjusri Secondary School   UEN T 07 GS 7307 EA government-aided secondary school founded by SBF in 1982, it has more than 1000 students at the moment. 

The school underwent a massive $ 24 M upgrading project under the MOE’s PRIME initiative and relocated to Ubi Avenue 1 upon completion of project in Jan 2009. It is now adjacent to Maha Bodhi School.  The School has moved into this $24M new campus since Jan 2009. 

PRIME: Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools. 

(3) Prince Siddattha Child Care CentreThe Centre is located in Bukit Batok, established since Mar 1995 and has an enrolment of about 90 children. 

(4) Marine Parade Maha Bodhi Student Care Centre A joint project launched in 1999 between SBF and Southeast CDC with an enrolment of about 100.                (5) SBF Youth GroupFormed in 1991 for the promotion solidarity among Buddhist Youths and to promote Buddhism. It has more than 120 members. 

(6) SBF Dharma Class Students’ SocietyFormed in 1994 by alumnus and students of SBF Dharma Classes. It aims to enhance the learning of Dharma and to support SBF. It has more than 300 members. 

(7) SBF ScoutLauched in 2007, the SBF Scout movement aims to build up leadership and team spirit among the young Buddhists. 

3. Religious Activities 

(1) Annual Vesak Day Celebration
(2) Dharma Classes
(3) Series of Dharma Talks
(4) Precept Assembly
(5) Various Dharma Assemblies
(6) International Buddhist Conference 

4. Cultural and Educational Activities 

(1) Publish quarterly journal Nanyang Buddhist. 
(2) Series of talks on Buddhist Culture and Literature.  
(3) Co-organise educational seminar on Buddhism with local and overseas institutions. 
(4) Accredited training provider for “Board Governance Training for Charities (Mandarin)” by NCSS with 80% VCF Grant. 
(5) Promoter of a 8-month pilot project on “Governance Consultancy Service for Buddhist Charities.”  
(6) Conduct a series of talk on legal and societies. 

5. Charities and Welfare Works 

(1) Participate in relief works, eg: South Asia Tidal Waves, Taiwan earthquake, Indonesia earthquake, Lebanon War, Turkey earthquake and etc. 
(2) Counselling, Dharma lessons and Refuge-taking ceremony for inmates of prisons, drug rehabilitation centres and SAF Detention Barracks. 
(3) Conduct vegetarian culinary lessons for inmates of various penal institutions. 

6. Promote National Cohesion  

SBF participates actively in the following organisations:  

(1) Presidential Council for Religious Harmony.
(2) National Steering Committee on Racial and Religious Harmony.
(3) National Steering Committee on Racial and Religious Harmony Working Committee. 
(4) Inter- Religious Organisation of Singapore.
(5) Inter- Religious Harmony Circle.
(6) Dialogue with Chinese Community Outreach Group.
(7) Dialogue sessions organised by REACH.
(8) National Day Blessing Ceremony. 

7. Feedback 

SBF presented its views on the following issues: 

(1) Human Organ Transplantation.
(2) Integrated Resort.
(3) Biomedical Research.
(4) Problem Gambling. 

8. International Network               
SBF sent delegations to India, Sri Lanka, China, Thailand, Indonesia and etc to attend Sangha Convention, Buddhist Forum as well as goodwill visit. 

联系分享

新加坡佛教总会 Singapore Buddhist Federation

及其附属机构 -菩提学校董事会/文殊中学董事会:

59 Lorong 24A Geylang, Singapore 398583
Tel: 6744 4635 Fax: 6747 3618

email: 
buddhist[at]singnet[dot]com[dot]sg
webmaster[at]buddhist[dot]org[dot]sg

Public Transport : Aljunied MRT
巴士 Bus (Geylang) : 2,13, 21,26,40,51,67,853 (Guillemard Rd) 7, 70, 197


Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic

Address: 48 Lor 23 Geylang Singapore 388376  
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: 6748 7292
Fax: 6748 7239
E-mail: admin@sbfc.org.sg
Website: http://www.sbfc.org.sg
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Siong Khye  
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Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic is a charitable organisation set up by local Buddhists. Based on the Buddhist teachings of loving kindness and compassion, its objective is to provide free medical services to the sick and needy, so as to relieve their suffering on illness and to help them leading a healthier and happier life.

Currently, Singapore Buddhist Free Clinicis operating at six branches.They are situated at densely populated areas across the Island in Geylang West, Tanjong Pagar, Redhill, Delta, Ang Mo Kio and Jurong East, to provide caring medical and rehabilitative services to patients. With the generous support from fellow Buddhists and the general public, the Free Clinic will always strive to provide quality charitable medical services and medicines to the lower and middle echelons of our people.


Singapore Buddhist Meditation Centre

Address: 1, Jalan Mas Puteh, Singapore 128607  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 6 7783330,
E-mail: vensarada@ymail.com weragodas1941@gmail.com
Website: http://www.buddhist-book.com/chanting.htm
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Weragoda Sarada Maha Thero  Email  (Phone: +6567783330)
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Meditation & Dhamma Discussion - Ven. Weragoda Sarada Maha Thero Every Sunday 10.30 a.m. and Every Sunday 2.30 p.m. Maha Satipatthana Sutta


Singapore Buddhist Mission

Address: 9 Ruby Land Singapore 328284  
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Phone: 65 62997216
Fax: 65 62942701
Website: http://www.singaporebuddhistmission.org
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Dhammika  
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(A) Weekly Sharing Sessions
Weekly Dhamma discussions led by youths leaders. Topics on the Buddhas teachings that can be put into good use in our modern life as a young Buddhist. Each session is also guided by our youth group spiritual advisor, Venerable Dr. Bodhi.

Day: Saturday
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Location: Singapore Buddhist Mission

2:00pm - Puja & Meditation
3:00pm - Topic of the Week
5:00pm - Snacks and Dinner
6:00pm - Recreational Activities (Movies, boardgames, Nerf, etc)

(B) Guitar Classes
Lessons conducted by Brother Kwek Zeming. As long as you have an interest for music and would like to pick up a musical skill, do not be shy and feel free to come down. Lessons are free-of-charge.

Day: Saturday
Time: 12pm to 2pm
Location: Singapore Buddhist Mission

(C) Camp Ehi-Passiko
SBM Youths flagship project. First organized in 1997 under the leadership of the revived First Generation. We have just completed our 20th Camp in 13th year held from 17 to 20 December 2010. Stay tune for more information on Camp Ehi-Passiko 2011.

(D) Camp Lions - Leading & Inspiring Young Buddhists in Singapore
Camp Lions is a leadership camp that hopes to create a platform for youth leaders of various Buddhist groups to come together and share ideas and skills to inspire the next generation of Buddhist youths. Organized with youth leaders from Bee Low See Temple, Buddhist Fellowship, Dharma-in-Action, Mangala Vihara Youth Circle, NUS Buddhist Society Alumni and Young Buddhist Chapter.


Singapore Miao You Pu Ti Yuan

Address: No. 15 Geylang Lorong 29 #02-01 PTH Building   Singapore 388069
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: (65)67496460
Website: http://mypty.sg
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Main Contact: Miao You Pu Ti Yuan Committee  Email  (Phone: (65)67496460)
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Venerable Da Shi teaches the Buddhist Dharma according to the original intent of the Buddha. He has a thorough understanding of both the Theravadan and Mahayanist traditions. The Venerable places emphasis on delivering his teachings in a way that benefits both the teacher and his students, through developing his followers’ abilities to think independently, and to express the profound Dharma in simple, understandable language, allowing everyone to learn and apply the extensive and profound Buddhist Dharma in their daily lives.


Singing Bird Sangha

Address: 3226 N Martin Avenue   Tucson AZ
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen Buddhist Master Thich Nhat Hahn
Affiliation: Community of Mindful Living
Phone: (520) 318-0989
E-mail: jbgraf@msn.com
Website: http://www.yahoogroups.com/SingingBirdSangha
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Main Contact: Julia Graf  Email  (Phone: 520-318-0989)
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Venue 1    Zen Desert Sangha    3226  N Martin Avenue, Tucson AZ.
We meet for silent mediation and walking mediation, a program centered around Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings, and Dharma discussion, every Sunday from 5:00 to 6:30 pm.  Doors open at 4:30.  All are welcome.

Venue 2:   Office of Secretary Robinson   2415 E 6th St, Tucson AZ
We meet for guided and walking mediation and dharma discussion from 6:30 to 7:30 pm the first and third Tuesdays of the month.


Siri Amathagavesi Noble Society

Address: Veluvanaramaya Kannimahara Waturugama Sri Lanka   Kirindiwela, Gampaha District Western
Tradition: Theravada, Insight Meditation
Phone: +94 332267992
E-mail: sppasociety@gmail.com
Website: http://sppasociety.wordpress.com
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International Contact: Ven. Kadawatha Rewatha Thero  (Phone: +94 724471921)
Main Contact: Ven. Gampaha Siriseevali Thero  (Phone: +94 724471490)
Teacher: Padmavo Rajapakshe Meniyo  
Spiritual Director: Most Ven. Waturugama Nanadasiri Thero  Email  (Phone: +94 332267992)
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Our Vision

Those who are searching for the supreme happiness in their lives’ walk through the right path towards the ultimate freedom and achieve liberation from all sufferings in this very life.

Our Mission 

People living in this world are constantly working hard to get rid of all kinds of mundane sufferings of life. The modern science is always trying to give an answer to this question by introducing new inventions with unending research, but have not come across an ultimate solution. Day by day the problems are getting more complicated. Buddha has found the way to get rid of all sufferings and his teaching on the path to freedom is documented in the tipitaka. But it is not easily understood by the layman just reading the text. Only a good teacher who has practiced the path to freedom successfully and experienced the teachings can explain in a systematic way for novices to understand. Siri Amathagavesi Foundation was established to take you to an experienced teacher. He is Ven. Panditha Waturugama Nanadasiri thero. Nandasiri thero teaches Saddha Seela, Samadhi, Panna sections with meditation through a very pragmatic approach and proven that an ordinary man is able to understand the path to nirvana. Over 12000 laypeople from Sri Lanka and abroad have followed his teachings and have improved their intelligence to understand the life and how to overcome the suffering.

The entire course is divided into the following sections.

1.    Saddha Bhawana       (Devotion meditation)
2.    Seela bhavana            (Seela Meditation)
3.    Samadi bhawana        (Samata  Meditation)
4.    Kayanupassana          (Contemplation of Body)
5.    Chitanupassana          (Contemplation of Thoughts)
6.    Panna bhavana           (Wisdom Meditation)

There are residential and part time classes organized by the management. The seven day residential course is conducted at Veluwanaramaya temple, Kannimahara, Waturugama (Gampaha District) Sri Lanka. Part time classes are conducted at Waturugama, Gampaha, Ratmalana and Ratnapura. Duration of the course is about 32 hrs, divided into 8 half days and one session a week. No fee is charged for any of these courses and food and lodging is also free for the residential students.

Please note that those who wish to participate for the residential course should have sent their application by post for reservation two months prior to the expected date. The facilities available are limited to twenty five participants at a time.


Siri Jayanti Metta Home

Address: 2 Jalan Perusahaan Satu, Setapak  Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 53200
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Siri Jayanti Welfare Organisation
Phone: +603-40220845
Fax: +603-40220845
E-mail: mettahome@gmail.com
Website: http://sites.google.com/site/mettahome/
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Bro: CHai Koh Wei  Email  (Phone: +60162090098)
Bro. : Tan Chee Eng  Email  (Phone: +60123005196)
Spiritual Director: Ven. B Sri Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thera  
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Siri Jayanti Metta Care Centre for the neglected and fragile senior citizens is managed and operated by Siri Jayanti Welfare Organisation, a charity organisation which provide welfare assistance to the poor,needy, the less fortunate and the elderly since 1991.
Initially, the home was located in Ampang and started with a few residents. In 2004, the home was shifted from Ampang to the current home in Setapak  which now have 14 elderly citizens residing in the home. Most of these elderly citizens do not have children and a few of them with children who are not able to support them.
History
The Siri Jayanti Welfare Organisation was formed in 1991 with the blessing of our Venerable B Sri Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thera, the Chief High Priest of the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. It is a non-profit organisation and the community services including a welfare free clinic at the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple, Sentul.
The organisation was setup to serve the poor, needy and the less fortunate, regardless of race or religion.
The Siri Jayanti Metta Care Centre is currently operating from a rented building . The home operations are supported entirely through generous public donations.
The home relies on the generosity of donors to cover its rental, maintenance and food expenses. 


Siri Jayanti Welfare Organisation

Address: Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple Lot 85, Jalan Tujuh, Sentul Pasar   Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 51000
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Phone: 03-40419459
Fax: 03-40410119
E-mail: info@sjwo.org
Website: http://www.sjwo.org
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Hon. President: Bro. Wong Wee Kong, PPN  Email  (Phone: 012-2920862)
Hon. Vice President: Bro. Davis Chuah  Email  (Phone: 019-3571521)
Main Contact: Bro. GE Kung  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ven. B. Sri Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thero  
Notes and Events:

Activities:

• Sunday Blessing Service at 10 am
• Siri Jayanti Free Medical Clinic every Wednesay & Friday from 7 pm to 9 pm, Sunday 10.00am to 12.00 noon
• Siri Jayanti Metta Home (Old Folks Home)
• Siri Jayanti Free Tuition ( Every Staurday - 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm)


Sirimangalo International Monastery & Meditation Centre

Address: 31 Beaucourt Road   Hamilton Ontario L8S 2R1
Tradition: Theravada, Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo
Affiliation: Mahasi Sayadaw
Phone: 905-581-8522
E-mail: sirimangalointl@gmail.com
Website: https://www.sirimangalo.org/
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Main Contact: Sirimangalo International Volunteer Team  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo  
Teacher: Venerable Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu  
Notes and Events:

Sirimangalo International is a non-profit organization located in Ontario, Canada, dedicated to supporting the practice, study and teaching of Buddhist Insight (Vipassana) Meditation, in the tradition of Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo. The organization was founded by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu, an ordained disciple of the venerable Ajaan Tong, in order to help facilitate the spread of Vipassana meditation around the world.

We offer residential and online courses in Satipatthana Vipassana meditation. For more information, please see https://www.sirimangalo.org/courses/


Sitiawan Buddhist Meditation Society

Address: Lot 11558, Kampung Serdang 32000 Sitiawan, Malaysia   Sitiawan Perak 32000
Tradition: Theravada
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Secretary: Ow Kiat Bin  (Phone: +60196511430)
Vice-Chairman: Leong Siek Hing  (Phone: +60195743497)
Main Contact: BG Ching  Email  (Phone: +6012-4719940)
Notes and Events:

MAIN ACTIVITIES

Tuesdays:  8.30 to 9.30 pm  -  Vipassana Meditation followed by Metta chanting.

Thursdays:  8.00 to 9.00 pm   -  Yoga lesson (free)

Sundays:  9.00 am to 12 noon -  Dhamma talks for National Service trainees. 

1st Sunday:  5.00 to 7 pm       -  Gotong royong


Sitting Bull Sangha

Address:   Durham NC
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian, Zen Buddhist Master Thich Nhat Hahn
Affiliation: Community of Mindful Living
Website: http://mindfulnessindurham.blogspot.com/p/mindfulness-trainings.html
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Notes and Events:

Our sangha meets for sitting and/or walking meditation and to discuss Buddhist writings of interest to members.  Our current meeting time is 7 PM to 8:30 PM Mondays at Durham Shambala Center, 733 Rutherford Street, Durham, NC

Contact us and find a map at:  http://mindfulnessindurham.blogspot.com/p/meeting-schedule-and-contact.html


Sitting Frog Zen Center

Address:   Phoenix AZ 85014
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Zen
Phone: (602) 510-5366
E-mail: sittingfrogzencenter@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sittingfrogzen.org
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Main Contact: Daishin Stephenson Sensei  Email  (Phone: (602) 510-5366)
Spiritual Director: Dogo Barry Graham Sensei  
Notes and Events:

The Sitting Frog Zen Center is an independent, nondenominational Zen Buddhist sangha based in Phoenix, AZ.
Led by Zen master and author Dogo Barry Graham, we offer Zen practice for everyday life.
All those who wish to follow the way of wisdom, compassion and enlightenment are welcome to practice with us.


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