Theravāda Buddhism Web Directory
Asia
BSDA is supporting the poor amongst the poorest, especially focusing its efforts on reaching the truly impoverished, street children, orphans and vagabonds and educating them on important life issues, violence prevention and social and Buddhist morality in Cambodia, which is also stretching into the educational programs made available for teenagers and adults.
Meditation society headed by Ajahn Samahito, who came from Malaysia.
Chinese Theravada Buddhism Dhamma resource.
Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre (MIMC) is a great example of one man's vision turning into reality. Venerable Bhikkhu Sanghasena established the Mahabodhi International Meditation Center in 1986 to offer both spiritual instructions as well as desperately needed humanitarian services to impoverished people in the remote land of Ladakh.
Mahabodhi Society is a charitable organization established in 1956 by Most Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita with sole objective of reviving the precious teachings of the Buddha in the land of its origin, India. Mahabodhi society Bangalore is dedicated for the welfare and happiness of people irrespective of religion, race, color or sex. Since its very inception the Society has been actively engaged in rendering various spiritual and humanitarian services. Today, with the able guidance and leadership of Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita, the Society has expanded its activities in different parts of India and Abroad with the message of compassion. The society has established monasteries for monks and nuns, Hospitals, Meditation centers, Educational institutions and published about a hundred Dhamma books benefiting thousands of people around the globe.
Migadawon Myanmar Temple is among the earliest Buddhist Temples established at "Migadava" (the Deer Park) in modern day Saranath, Varanasi, India. The Temple was founded in February, 1908.
Functioning in the city of Bombay (Mumbai) for the last 20 years. It works for social, educational and cultural upliftment and development of the under privileged.
VRI was established in 1985 to conduct research into the sources and applications of Vipassana Meditation. It's next to the Vipassana International Academy (VIA), known as Dhamma Giri ("Hill of Dharma"), located in Igatpuri, about 136km from Mumbai (Bombay).
Buddhist hermitage. The website presents books on Dhamma, Vinaya and Pali language.