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  2. Amaravati Buddhist Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Amaravati's retreat centre provides meditation courses for lay people from April to December. A meditation workshop for lay visitors happens each Saturday from 2-4pm, and there are family and other practice and teaching events happening at the monastery regularly. In accordance with the principle of dāna established by the Buddha, the ...

  3. 5 Hidden Meditation Retreats Experts Swear Will Melt Your ...

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    Thailand: Wat Suan Mokkh International Dharma Hermitage. Continuously ranked as one of the leading meditation retreats in the world, Wat Suan Mokkh is a Theravada Buddhist Temple founded by Ajahn ...

  4. Suan Mokkh - Wikipedia

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    Suan Mokkh International Dharma Heritage (or Suan Mokkh IDH) offers 10 days silent meditation retreat and begins on the first day of each month. Registration is the day before. The Ānāpānasati meditation ("mindfulness of inhaling and exhaling" or "mindfulness of breathing") is taught.

  5. Vipassana movement - Wikipedia

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    The retreats were modeled on 10- and 30-day Goenka retreats, but the technique taught was mainly based on Mahasi Sayadaw's practice (with the inclusion of Metta meditation). [34] In 1976 Kornfield and Goldstein, along with Sharon Salzberg and Jacqueline Schwartz founded the Insight Meditation Society in Barre , Massachusetts .

  6. Thai Forest Tradition - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he founded The Suan Mokkh International Dharma Hermitage for international Vipassana meditation practitioners around the world. There is a 10-day silent meditation retreat that starts on the 1st of each month for the whole year which is free, of no charge for international practitioners who are interested in practicing meditation.

  7. Kaṭhina - Wikipedia

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    Kathin (Thai: กฐิน) in Thailand is the name for the robes of an ordained monk. [14] The ceremony of kathina is called Thot Kathin (Thai: ทอดกฐิน). Under the Thai lunar calendar, the ceremony can begin from the first day of the waning moon of the