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Sunday Meditation Class вђ Maha Bodhi Society Of India

sunday meditation class вђ maha bodhi society of India
sunday meditation class вђ maha bodhi society of India

Sunday Meditation Class вђ Maha Bodhi Society Of India Contact us. maha bodhi society of india, headquarters, sri dharmarajika chetiya vihara, 4a, bankim chatterjee street, kolkata – 700073 telephone: 91 33 2241 5214, 6536 4328. Meditation course. the supreme buddha has given to the world the incomparable dhamma – the path to happiness and peace which can be practiced by one and all. this dhamma practice is not limited to any religion, caste, creed, and anybody can practice to achieve peace in the heart. the maha bodhi society, bengaluru is running a meditation.

sunday meditation class вђ maha bodhi society of India
sunday meditation class вђ maha bodhi society of India

Sunday Meditation Class вђ Maha Bodhi Society Of India It is the premier international buddhist organization founded by bodhisattva anagarika dharmapala on 31st may 1891 at colombo, sri lanka. at the onset, their main objective was to use it as a frontline vehicle for the worldwide followers of the buddha, to have the right to worship the most holy buddhagaya temple, in gaya district of the bihar state, india – where prince siddhartha gautama. Every sunday dhamma discourse & meditation program from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. every sunday dhamma discourse in kannada by most ven ananda bhanteji from12:30 pm to 01:30 pm. every sunday children dhamma program. hospital dana service – please find out the dates from our office. every saturday and sunday – study classes. Every sunday upasakas and upasikas assemble at 9.30 am in the mahabodhi loka shanti buddha vihara and participate. the program is : 9:30 am – assembling in the dhamma hall, offering of flowers, lamps, incense and buddha puja. 10:00 am – undertaking of tisarana and pancasila. 10:05 am – meditation (normally guided by a monk). The land was donated in 1993 by the lumbini development trust of the royal government of nepal. in 1996 , the then general secretary of maha bodhi society of india, ven. dr. d. rewatha thero started the plan for the construction of the vihara. at this stage madam asha okada of japan during her visit to sarnath encouraged him to proceed with his.

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