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  • .... The [[abbot]] has been [[Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche]] from the inception of the [[Monastery]] to present (November, 2011). [[Category:Buddhism in New York]]
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  • ...in 1970 by Houn Jiyu-Kennett in Mount Shasta, California, in the [[United States]]. It is a training [[Monastery]], and is open to visitors who want to lear ...nd Keizan Jokin Zenji (Denkoroku). The Abbey belongs to the [[Order]] of [[Buddhist]] Contemplatives.
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  • ...hun Phra Vijitrdhammapani, the present [[abbot]]) to establish and further the development of [[Wat]] Florida Dhammaram. [[Category:Theravada Buddhist monasteries in the United States]]
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  • ...]] Goshun Shin on a 12-acre (49,000 m2) site near Germantown, Maryland for the [[purpose]] of studying and practicing [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]]. ..., Pennsylvania, {{Wiki|New York}}, and Washington D.C. before establishing the college.
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  • ...s interpreted as, a "holder" or "upholder" ({{Wiki|feminine}} [[Form]]) of the Buddhadhamma as a "flowing" or "streaming" [[reality]], [[teaching]] and pr ...The [[Vihara]] [[offered]] [[Dhamma]] teachings, [[Sutta]] discussions and the opportunity for individually arranged lay [[Retreat]].
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  • ...of [[Tsipon Shuguba]], The [[Last Treasurer in the Dalai Lama's government in Lhasa]]. At the age of 7, he was [[recognized]] as a [[reincarnation]] of [[Sevan Repa]], a
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  • ...}} {{Wiki|remains}} of deceased [[Sangha]] members (including a portion of the ashes of Soen Nakagawa). [[Category:Zen Buddhist monasteries]]
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  • ...red the building in 1974 which later became the current [[incarnation]] of the center, as [[Sakya Monastery]]. ...nd whose rustic interiors I [[regret]] having not delved into and explored in more depth....
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  • ...[Lobsang Tubten Jigme Gyatso]]) (born 1950) is one of the most prominent [[Buddhist teachers]] and [[lama]]s to have left [[Tibet]]. ...sen]], the [[reincarnation of Lama Tsong Khapa's father]], [[Lumbum Ghe]], the [[throne holder]] and [[abbot of Kumbum Monastery]].
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  • ...e]], of the [[Theravadan]] [[tradition]], in Fremont, California, [[United States]]. ...are [[Interested]], and to serve as a pillar for the [[Thai]] community in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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  • ...ng San Francisco, {{Wiki|Los Angeles}}, Seattle, and Vancouver, as well as in {{Wiki|Malaysia}}, {{Wiki|Taiwan}}, {{Wiki|Hong Kong}}, and [[Australia]]. [[File:Cttbdrba.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Dharma Realm Buddhist Association]]
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  • ...Angeles]], [[California]], was the first [[Soto Zen]] [[Buddhist temple]] in [[North America]]. ...is a direct branch of [[Eiheiji]] and [[Sojiji]] (the two head [[temples]] in [[Japan]]).
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  • ...or students of [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], lasting anywhere from 90 to 100 days. The practice during [[ango]] consists of [[meditation]] ([[zazen]]), study, and ...ferred to as ge-ango and the winter period is u-ango. Additionally, some [[monasteries]] and [[Zen]] centers hold just one [[ango]] per year.
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  • ...has an important place in [[Tibetan history]] as the seat of [[Nechung]], the [[State Oracle of Tibet]]. ...]] lies just below [[Drepung]], four {{Wiki|miles}} [[west]] of [[Lhasa]], the nation’s capital.
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  • ...]] in [[Thailand]], [[Burma]] and [[India]], including as a [[student]] of the [[Thai]] [[monk]] [[Ajahn Chah]]. He has [[taught]] [[meditation]] worldwid ...tes]] in 1972, [[Kornfield]] co-founded the [[Insight Meditation Society]] in Barre, {{Wiki|Massachusetts}}, with [[Sharon Salzberg]] and [[Joseph Goldst
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  • ...Redwood Valley, California. Its chief priorities are the [[teaching]] of [[Buddhist]] [[ethics]], together with [[traditional]] [[Concentration and insight]] [ ...en Thousand [[Buddhas]] in Talmage, before he [[died]] in 1995. Currently, the [[Monastery]] rests on 280 acres (1.1 km2) of mountainous {{Wiki|forest}} l
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  • ...ean. [[Lama]] Tatse also gave [[Tulku Nyima’s]] parent’s blessed pills. At the [[time]] of his [[birth]], [[Tulku Nyima]] had one tooth and [[hair]]. ...During this [[time]] he studied and [[meditated]] on the classic works of the [[Sakya]] and [[Nyingma]] [[traditions]].
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  • ...and twenty full-time retreatants. As of 2012, he was building a school for the children. ...and [[family]] when he was a young child to go and live with his uncle at the [[monastery]].
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  • ...n not only the mother [[monastery]], but also in the thousands of branch [[monasteries]]." ...he [[Heart]] Sons actively [[benefit]] [[sentient beings]] by [[teaching]] the [[Buddha Dharma]].
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  • ...o Gar]], the minister of [[Tibetan]] [[dharma king]] [[Songsten Gampo]] in the seventh century CE ...was brought to [[Lho Miyal]] [[Monastery]] after he was [[recognized]] by the former [[Drikung Kyabgon Zhiwe Lodro]] where he was instructed by [[Siddha]
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