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  • Buddha Dhamma Sangha
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    Buddha Dhamma Sangha

    The Three Jewels: Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha At the heart of Buddhism lie the Three Jewels—Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha—a timeless refuge for those seeking…

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  • Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha – The Three Jewels
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    Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha – The Three Jewels

    In the journey of spiritual awakening, the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha stand as the guiding lights. They are called the Three Jewels (Tiratana) because…

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  • The Four Noble Truths: The Fundamental Framework of Life
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    The Four Noble Truths: The Fundamental Framework of Life

    The Buddha’s teaching is not a philosophy, a belief system, or a set of rituals—it is a direct, clear, and practical understanding of life…

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  • The Noble Eightfold Path: The Only Skillful Way to Live
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    The Noble Eightfold Path: The Only Skillful Way to Live

    In life, we often seek happiness in ways that bring more stress, confusion, and disappointment. We chase after pleasure, success, and comfort, only to…

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  • Overview of Buddhism
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    Overview of Buddhism

    Buddhism is a path of wisdom, virtue, and liberation. Rooted in the teachings ofthe Buddha, it offers a way to understand the nature of…

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  • Our Vision for India
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    Our Vision for India

    Reviving the Buddha’s Path in Its Fullness The heart of the Buddha’s discovery is both the reality of suffering and its cessation. Suffering arises…

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    Generosity

    Support the Path of Dhamma: The Practice of Generosity (Dāna) Generosity (Dāna) is a fundamental practice in Buddhism, cultivating seflessness, gratitude, and inner joy….

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  • Guidelines for Bhikkhus
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    Guidelines for Bhikkhus

    Sangharama is dedicated to supporting the monastic life rooted in the Dhamma-Vinaya. We welcome Bhikkhus who wish to deepen their spiritual practice in a…

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  • Guidelines for Samaṇeras
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    Guidelines for Samaṇeras

    1. Commitment to the Holy Life 2. Observance of Ten Precepts A Samanera must strictly follow these fundamental precepts: 3. Daily Monastic Discipline 4….

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  • Guidelines for Nuns
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    Guidelines for Nuns

    To maintain discipline, harmony, and purity within the monastic community, all resident nuns are expected to follow these guidelines: 1. Observance of the Eight…

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Sangharama

A sanctuary for those seeking wisdom, peace, and spiritual growth.

A residential retreat for monastics and dedicated Dhamma practitioners.

Sangharama envisions a world where the timeless teachings of the Buddha and the forest monastic tradition are preserved, practiced, and made accessible to all.

Our mission is to encourage, empower, and support all sentient beings in their journey toward liberation from suffering.

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Chekkapalli, Musunuru Mandal, Eluru District, Andhra Pradesh, India- 521213

We are always open. All are welcome 🙏

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Monastics

Call On: +91 73374 20384

Email: indiasangha@gmail.com

Non-Monastics

Call On : +91 94411 01663

Email: sangharamaindia@gmail.com

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