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Buddhist Council of Western Australia
Address: Room 2, Australian Asian Building
275 Stirling Street East Perth WA 6004
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, BCWA is the peak body for Buddhism in WA
Affiliation: Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils
Phone: +61 0409 686878
Fax: +61 8 9312 3553
E-mail: info@buddhistcouncil.org.au
Website: https://buddhistcouncilwa.org.au/
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Main Contact: BCWA President Email (Phone: +61 0409686878)
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The Buddhist Council of Western Australia was formed in 1995 to serve as a peak body to represent the Buddhist community at government level and national levels. The Buddhist Council of Western Australia is a member of the Federation of Australian Buddhist Councils. We are made up of all three of the major denominations of Buddhism.
Buddhist Counselling
Address: Bondi 2026
Tradition: Vajrayana, Sakya
E-mail: Daniel.troyak@gmail.com
Website: http://www.BuddhistCounselling.net
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Mindfulness-based Therapy
Counselling
Meditation
Pastoral Psychotherapy
Buddhist Cultural Forum
Address: `Shradha`
West Palace Road,
North Bus Stand,
Thrissur-680020,
Kerala,
INDIA
THRISSUR Kerala 680020
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 9446458276,9037271464,9037272003
E-mail: titothomask@gmail.com
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MODERATOR: Tito thomas Email (Phone: 9037271464)
Main Contact: Surendran.v.p (Phone: 9446458276)
Teacher: V.G. Thambi
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ON VARIOUS ASPECTS OF BUDDHISM.
WE CELEBRATE BUDDHA POORNIMA.
WE PUBLISH A LITTLE magazine BODDHI.
We also research in to history of Buddhism and travel to Buddhist sites.
We share the bliss of Silence.
Buddhist Dharma Center of Cincinnati
Address: P.O. Box 23307
15 Moline Street Cincinnati OH 45220
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian, Zen / Vipassana
Phone: (513) 541-1650
E-mail: info@CincinnatiDharma.org
Website: http://www.cincinnatidharma.org/
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Webmaster: Randall Reese Email
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We practice silent meditation. Our members give talks and lead discussions on topics related to the practice of the Dharma. There are regular classes and beginners instruction.
Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia
Address: 33 Brooking Street Upwey Vic 3158
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, (Chan Academy Australia)
Affiliation: World Fellowship of Buddhists Regional Centre and an Associated Institution of the World Buddhist University
Phone: (03) 9754 3334
E-mail: wbu@bdcu.org.au
Website: http://www.bdcu.org.au
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Director: Frank Carter Email (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
Teacher: Anita Carter
Main Contact: Frank Carter Email (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
Spiritual Director: Anita Carter Email (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
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The Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia is one of over 140 worldwide Regional Centres of The World Fellowship of Buddhists.
Founded in 1978 the organisations key objectives include encouraging the study, practice and realisation of Buddha Dhamma.
The main activities of the organisation include:
Regular "Introduction to Buddhism" courses online and in person
Buddhist Meditation and Teachings on Saturday evenings from 8.00 pm
Online evening 30 minute meditation sessions via Zoom
Occasional weekend Chan and Sum-ie painting classes
Regular 4 day Bhavana mind and path development courses.
A weekly radio program entitled "The Buddhist Hour" broadcast in Melbourne on 3MDR 97.1FM radio each Sunday afternoon from 4.00pm to 5.00pm
An Internet radio station named World Buddhist Radio broadcasting 24 hours per day from http://bdcu.org.au/buddhist-radio/
Publication of Dhamma articles and information via website www.dhammastream.org
Associated Institution of the World Buddhist University with an extensive multilingual Buddhist reference library housed onsite. (update)
Buddhist Education Services for Schools Inc.
Address: Brisbane Qld 4122
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone:
E-mail: bess.info.qld@gmail.com;
Website: https://www.bessqld.org/
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Main Contact: : Venerable Tseten Email (Phone: )
Teacher: : Venerable Tseten
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Buddhist Education Services for Schools Inc. (BESS) is a not for profit association that recruits, trains and supports Buddhist teachers to share the wisdom of the Buddha with children in years 3-6 in the Religious Instruction program in Queensland government schools.
We have recently developed a four year cycle of lessons that are shared with the children in years 3-6.
The objectives of our curriculum are to teach students about the values and attitudes consistent with the Buddha's teachings, and to enable the children to learn life skills based on those teachings. We include gentle meditation techniques in a safe environment that are built upon an understanding of why meditation is axial to Buddhist practice. If you are interested in joining us, please email us and we will reply as quickly as possible.
Contact by email only
Buddhist Europe Center
Address: Hochreute 1
87509 Immenstadt
Germany Immenstadt 87509
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Phone: 0049 8323 9868740
Fax: 0049 8323 968387
E-mail: info@europe-center.org
Website: http://www.europe-center.org
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Spiritual Director: Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Karmapa
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The Europe Center at Gut Hochreute is a meditation and seminar centre, where Buddhists from all over the world meet, deepen their knowledge about Buddhism and meditate together. Regular program: A meditation open evening every Thursday at 19:00h, those interested can meditate and receive basic teachings on Buddhism. It is also possible for groups and school classes to visit the center by appointment, guided tours can be provided.
Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut
Address: College for East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University Middletown, CT Middletown CN 06457
Tradition: Mahayana, Shin Buddhism
Affiliation: North American Shin Buddhist Association (NASBA)
E-mail: amida@bffct.org
Website: http://www.bffct.org
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A PLACE FOR FELLOWSHIP We offer a caring, spiritual and open environment that naturally creates healthy relationships between the members of our spiritual family. With our regular gatherings, practice groups, social events, etc.
Come and practice with us on most Sunday mornings, overlooking a Zen garden at the inspirational Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, between 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Buddhist Fellowship
Address: No 2 Telok Blangah Street 31, Singapore 108942 (Yeo\'s Building, 2nd Floor)
108942
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +65 6278 0900
Fax: +65 6278 0102
E-mail: info@buddhistfellowship.org
Website: http://www.buddhistfellowship.org
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Spiritual Patron: Ven. Ajahn Brahmavamso
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Buddhist Fellowship (BF) is a non-sectarian Buddhist organisation whose aim is to serve all. Its membership consists of like minded Buddhist practitioners from various traditions who share the vision of propagating the Dharma in new and creative ways whilst promoting fellowship amongst Buddhist. Buddhist Fellowship is also seen as a catalyst of positive change in the Buddhist Community. Recognising how the world has changed and yet the Dharma remains relevant, Buddhist Fellowship strives to ensure that the Dharma is propagated in contemporary language and form. Buddhist Fellowship prides itself in being an organisation that dares to be different... embarking on new, revolutionary projects and activities that benefit the community and constantly striving to meet the needs of its members.
Buddhist Fellowship of UU Clearwater
Address: 2470 Nursery Road Clearwater FL 33764
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Associated with the National UU Buddhist Fellowship
Phone: 727-391-1152
E-mail: truedharma108@gmail.com
Website: http://www.uuclearwater.org/content/buddhist.htm
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Teacher: Rev. Dr. Frank Tedesco
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Meditation- sitting and walking every Tuesday night 7-10 pm.
We have sponsored teachings from representatives of many traditions including Korean and Japanese Zen, Tibetan Kagyu and Gelug and others.
Active participation in interfaith gatherings.
We sponsored a visit of the Maitreya Project Heart Shrine Relic Tour in November, 2008.
Volunteerism in hospice care and animal refuge work encouraged.
Buddhist Gem Fellowship (BGF)
Address: D-G-2, Block D
Jalan PJU 1A/3K
Taipan 1, Ara Damansara Petaling Jaya Selangor 47301
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +603-7734-7960
E-mail: info@bgf.org.my
Website: http://www.bgf.org.my
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Main Contact: Dolly Teoh (Publications) Email (Phone: +603-7734-7960)
Spiritual Director: The Late Ven Dr K Sri Dhammananda Email
Teacher: Ooi Cheng Im (Secretary Email
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WHO IS BUDDHIST GEM FELLOWSHIP(BGF)?
Buddhist Gem Fellowship or commonly known as BGF started in 1980’s to promote the growth of Buddhism and create a better world for all beings. We started as a “Graduate Fellowship” but change the name to “Gem” to look into growing needs of our community.
WHAT IS BGF’S HISTORY & BACKGROUND?
Every year thousands of young Buddhists graduate from universities and colleges, but their talents go untapped. This was a big loss to the Buddhist community. Without new ideas and involvement from graduates, Buddhist societies could only run routine activities that attract a small crowd.
BGF was formed to redress this problem back then. Its purpose was to gather young graduates as well as working professionals for spiritual friendship and enhance their knowledge and skills for Dhamma work. Since then, BGF has grown from strength to strength and embraces all various groups. Our roots are in the Pali Tradition and we are non-sectarian in our approach.
WHERE WE STARTED?
We started in a single storey house in Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya and moved 6 times. Our former location for 14 years was in Section 17, Petaling Jaya (bordering SS2). We have moved for the 7th time to our new permanent home, BGF @ Ara Damansara since Wesak 2014. Come visit us!
WHAT IS BGF MOTTO, MISSION AND ACTIVITIES?
BGF plays a pivotal role to bring about the "Transformation of the Malaysian Buddhist community". Our motto is “Growing People, Inspiring the Future”. For over a quarter century, BGF has been nurturing Buddhist leaders. It organizes many programs with impact on Buddhist communities within the country as well as internationally. BGF also organizes camps for undergraduates, trains leaders to speak effectively in public, runs courses on counselling skills, and conducts training courses for Dhamma speakers. It runs weekly meditation sessions and organizes talks and public forums by local and international Dhamma speakers. Its innovative programs and approaches are adopted by other groups within as well as outside the country. Many of its early members had pioneered the formation of other Buddhist societies in the country.
HOW DOES BGF INTEND TO “TRANSFORM THE MALAYSIAN BUDDHIST COMMUNITY”?
We plan to transform the Malaysian Buddhist community through our "Eight Areas of Focus".
WHAT ARE BGF’S EIGHT (8) AREAS OF FOCUS?
We focus on eight core areas of activities that will paved the way for the transformation of the Malaysian Buddhist community. They are:
i) Buddhist Education
ii) Counselling Services
iii) Creative & Performing Arts
iv) Dhamma Propagation
v) Research and Publication
vi) Spiritual Development
vii) Training & Leadership
viii) Youth Development
Buddhist Global Relief
Address: PO Box 1611, Sparta NJ 07871
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Humanitarian Organization
Phone: 888.852.7579
E-mail: info@buddhistglobalrelief.org
Website: http://buddhistglobalrelief.org/main.html
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Chairperson, Founder: Bhikkhu Bodhi
Executive Director: Kim Behan Email (Phone: 888.852.7579)
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The mission of Buddhist Global Relief (BGR) is to combat chronic hunger and malnutrition. We sponsor projects that promote hunger relief for poor communities around the world. We pursue our mission by: • providing direct food aid to people afflicted by hunger and malnutrition • helping develop better long-term methods of sustainable food production and management appropriate to the cultures and traditions of the beneficiaries • promoting the education of girls and women, so essential in the struggle against poverty and malnutrition • giving women an opportunity to start right livelihood projects to support their families. We also seek to raise awareness of global hunger and advocate for an international food system that exemplifies social justice and conduces to ecological sustainability.
BGR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
FACEBOOK • TWITTER • YOU TUBE • BLOG • PICASA
Buddhist Group Jerusalem
Address: c/o Anya Kirzner
Hahistadrut 20/7
Jerusalem, 94230
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: +972 (0) 544766872, +972 (0) 527220364
E-mail: Jerusalem@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.buddhism.org.il
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Spiritual Director: the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje
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Meditation: Tuesday, Thursday at 20:30, Friday at 13:00
Buddhist Group Newcastle upon Tyne
Address: Newcastle Diamond Way Buddhism
1a/b Bolingbrocke street
(above sewing shop),
Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
NE6 2TT 7ET Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear Newcastle NE6 5PH
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan - Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Diamond way
Phone: 07752475473
E-mail: Newcastle@buddhism.org.uk
Website: http://newcastle.dwbuk.org
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Our group was established in 2002 and is one of over 500 centres and groups of the Karma Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism that were established by Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife Hannah throughout the world.
Buddhist Group of Kendal
Address: 40 Low Fellside Kendal Cumbria LA9
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Theravada
Phone: 01539-729793
E-mail: see website
Website: http://buddhistgroupofkendal.co.uk/
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Spiritual Adviser: Ven. Henepola Gunaratana Maha Thera
Teacher: Venerable Pidiville Piyatissa Maha Thera
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BGKT Buddhist Group of Kendal (Theravada) was founded in 1991 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2016.
BGKT holds an open meeting on the 3rd Sunday of the month (except December), from 2.00 - 4.30pm.
Venue: Castle Street Community Centre, Castle Street, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 7AD. Detached Room - entrance on the side of the building.
Open meetings are led by lay teachers authorized by the Theravada Buddhist Sangha [Community of Theravada Buddhist Monks].
Free.
25th Anniversary Celebrations
http://www.newslanka.net/buddhist_group_of_kendal_25th_anniversary.html
http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/news/14777662.Kendal_Buddhists_celebrate_25_years_of_faith/
Buddhist Group Tel Aviv
Address: c/o Alex Yurovsky & Shay Lavi 71/8 ISR-64382 Tel Aviv National Tel Aviv
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: +972 (52) 7467763,
E-mail: TelAviv@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.buddhism.org.il
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nidal
Main Contact: Alex Email (Phone: +972-527467763)
Spiritual Director: the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje
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Our centers all around the world presents Tibetan Diamond Way buddhism and about the activities of the lay meditation groups and centers located in Israel, under the spiritual guidance of the 17th Karmapa, Thaye Dorje, and directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. You can receive here links to information about the roots of buddhism and its terminology, about its philosophy and history, workshops, books, videos and articles; as well as access to the practice of Buddhist meditations – methods for realizing the potential of body, speech and mind.
http://www.buddhism.org.il/eng/
Buddhist Hermitage Lunas
Address: Lot 297, Kampung Seberang Sungai 09600 Lunas, Kedah Darulaman, Malaysia. Kedah
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Sayadaw
E-mail: budherm@tm.net.my
Website: http://www.buddhisthermitagelunas.org/
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Vipassana Meditation Retreats in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition.
Buddhist Hospice Trust
Address: 31 Weir Gardens Rayleigh SS6 7TQ
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: All Traditions
Phone: 01268 775521
E-mail: pgoble@buddhisthospice.org.uk
Website: http://www.buddhisthospice.org.uk
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Kushog: Pema Jigme Choder Email
Main Contact: Peter Goble Email (Phone: 07951 869265)
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The Buddhist Hospice Trust is an unaffiliated Buddhist organisation and a registered charity. The Trust exists to meet the needs of seriously ill, dying or bereaved Buddhists (and non-Buddhists in sympathy with its aims) for spiritual support and companionship. The Trust operates via a nationwide network of volunteers from all Buddhist schools and traditions, serving all who seek its support and help.
The Buddhist Hospice Trust acts as a bridge to hospices and providers of palliative care services for Buddhist organisations and individuals. It provides an a Buddhist advisory and consultative service on hospice and palliative care issues to the wider community, and on Buddhist perspectives on living and dying.
The Trust offers public meetings, occasional training events, and publications on hospice and related matters.
The Trust is managed by a Board of trustees. The Chairman is Peter Goble. Kushog Pema Jigme Choder is an advisor.
Buddhist Library and Meditation Centre
Address: 90-92 Church Street Camperdown NSW 2050
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 02 9519 6054
E-mail: info@buddhistlibrary.org.au
Website: http://www.buddhistlibrary.org.au
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Tuesday Evening Meditation or Buddhism Class (7-9pm) is a series of courses that combine theoretical exploration of Buddhist teachings with guided meditation practices.
Wednesday Lotus Buds Sangha Meditation Class (7:30pm) is a Buddhist group led by the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh (a Zen monk) who has lived in the west for the past forty years. Beginners are most welcome.
Thursday Power Yoga and Meditation (6:30pm) is an “hour of power” combines the practices of mindful body movements through yoga and meditation, suitable for intermediate practitioners.
Saturday Yoga and Meditation (10-11:30am) provide a gentle introduction to both physical and mental yoga for those who want to learn how to clam the mind, beginners are welcome.
1st Saturday of the month Practical Buddhism Discussion Group
(5-7pm) exploring how to apply Buddhism in everyday life.
For more information on special courses and updates:
www.buddhistlibrary.org.auBuddhist Meditation Class
Address: Spiral Tree Yoga Studio
570 Brighton Ave
Portland ME 04103
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Zen & Tibetan
E-mail: ddranetz@hotmail.com
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Daniel describes Buddhist mindfulness meditation as a saving grace in his life, and he is delighted to share the profound practices that he has learned from his teachers in order to promote greater peace, love, and well-being in the world. Please note that Daniel’s classes are meant to only teach meditation, and that he is not offering mental health counseling at Spiral Tree Yoga and Wellness Studio.
Buddhist Meditation Coaching
Address: 12217 Pacific Avenue
#7 Los Angeles CA 90066
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: (323) 790-6252
E-mail: Matthew@MeditationCoaching.com
Website: http://MeditationCoaching.com
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Teacher: Matthew Sockolov
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We offer donation-based one-on-one meditation coaching. Through working with a meditation teacher, we help people develop a daily practice, learn about the Pali Canon, and grow in their personal meditation practice.
Buddhist Meditation Group
Address: Chaplaincy Centre
Lancaster University
Lancaster Lancashire LA1 4YW
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 07963 369076
Website: https://www.chaplancs.org.uk/Buddhism.html
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Main Contact: Paul Taylor
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Buddhist Meditation Group at UUCR
Address: Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading
239 Woburn Street Reading MA 01867
Tradition: Mahayana
E-mail: anfurst@gmail.com
Website: http://readingsangha.wordpress.com/
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Teacher: Andrew Furst
Main Contact: Andrew Furst Email
Spiritual Director: Master Rich Sittinger
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Our Sangha is part of Buddha Heart USA. We’d like to extend a heartfelt and open invitation to any and all who would like to experience and learn more about Buddhism and meditation.
Communities Served
We serve the communities of Reading, North Reading, Lynnfield, Wilmington, Stoneham, Woburn, and Wakefield.
Weekly Meetings
We meet weekly (monthly July – August) in Reading Massachusetts at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading. You’ll find information about our Sangha, location, meeting times, and more on this website. Please see our schedule for more details.
What We Do
It is our intention to provide practices that are simple. They are meant to offer peace and other benefits to our Sangha members and guests. We hope that you might find peace in the Dharma though these efforts.
All are welcome. There is no experience necessary. A typical meeting includes the following activities:
Buddhist Monastery Tashi Rabten
Address: Letzehof
6800 Feldkirch
Austria Feldkirch Vorarlberg 6800
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Rabten Buddhist Monasteries in Europe
Phone: +43 5522 706111
E-mail: info@rabten.at
Website: http://www.letzehof.at
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Spiritual Director: Gonsar Tulku Rinpoche Email
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Buddhist monastery with regular Vinaya-activities. Weekend seminars, meditation courses, regular evening Dharma sessions. All the teachings are given by the abbot or experienced Buddhist monks and cover the wide range of the Buddha\'s teachings as found in the Theravada and Mahayana traditions.
Buddhist Movement Centre
Address: Sanaswadi,Taluka Shirur,Dist Pune
Maharashtra Sanaswadi 412208
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 9270141780
E-mail: buddhistmovementcentre06@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.buddhistmovementcentre
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Ayu.: Nitin sudamrao Pawa Email (Phone: 9819617577)
Ayu.: Sunil Sudamrao Pawar Email (Phone: 9270141780)
Teacher: Ayu.Nitin sudamrao Pawar
Main Contact: Ayu.Rajendra Sudamrao Pawar Email (Phone: 9819617577)
Spiritual Director: Ayu,Sunil Sudamrao Pawar Email (Phone: 9270141780)
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Our Trust's Main Vision is Nationalisation of Education and Health For All in a grass root. In India Having a Poor Hygienes That Results Human Being suffered From Many Diseases.This Problem solve to give a Proper Health Education.Our Trust Work For Communities Health.We only Not Give a Health Education But also we Changed people's Knowledge,Attitudes and their Practises.In India having Not a so far good education system.we want to change this education system.we want Nationalisation of Education.It means Prime Minister ,Chief Ministers And Farmer,Workers Child Get a Free Education in Same school and one Bench.
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