Wat Buddhavongsayaram
Wat Buddhavongsayaram | |
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Dhammakaya Meditation Centre in Albury | |
Information | |
Tradition/Linage | Thai |
Main School | Theravada |
Sub School | Thai |
Founded | Founded(when)::2010 |
People | |
Founder(s) | BUORG-Names::Names::Phra Satit Thitadhammo |
Teacher(s) | BUORG-Names::Names::Ajahn Satit |
Contact Infotmation | |
Address | 302 East Street East Albury New South Wales 2640 Australia |
Country | Australia |
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Phone | Phone::02 6045 8074 |
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About
Dhammakaya Meditation Centre in Albury was started in late 2010 when Phra Satit Thitadhammo travelled from Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Sydney to provide Sunday service at its first temporary premises in South Albury. It was the first time that Buddhist knowledge and practice become accessible to local community on a regular basis. In September 2013 the Service was moved to be held in Thagoona with the generous support by AISHA FLOW YOGA. In the meantime, the group was seeking for a permanent place to settle and finally found a suitable and peaceful site in East Albury.
We are now having Services every Sunday 10.00-13.30
We now offer more services including meditation classes. The centre has an emphasis on delivering the knowledge of peace, the moral practice and meditation.