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Our Address

Sangharama,
Chekkapalli,
Musunuru Mandal, Eluru,
Andhra Pradesh, India
Pincode – 521213

Office Address / Chairman

Mr. J Satyanarayan Raju,
D No. 10-139/2, New Ashok Nagar,
4th Road, Gavaravaram,
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India
Pincode – 534003

Monastics

  • +91 73374 20384
  • indiasangha@gmail.com

Non-Monastics

  • +91 94411 01663
  • sangharamaindia@gmail.com

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Sangharama is a Theravāda Buddhist monastery dedicated to the practice and teaching of the Dhamma as taught by the Buddha.

It provides a serene environment for monastics and lay practitioners to deepen their spiritual practice through meditation, study, and mindful living.

Sangharama is located in Chekkapalli, Musunuru Mandal, Eluru District, AndhraPradesh, India – 521213. Visitors can find directions and contact information [here].

The monastery follows the Theravāda Buddhist tradition, emphasizing the teachings of the Pāli Canon and the monastic discipline (Vinaya) as preserved in the lineage of the Buddha.

Yes, visitors are welcome. However, to maintain a peaceful environment, we request that visitors follow the monastery’s guidelines regarding dress, behavior, and visiting hours. Please check our [visitor guidelines] before coming.

The monastery follows a structured routine, including meditation, Dhamma talks, and almsrounds. A typical day consists of morning and evening meditation sessions, personal practicetime, and community work.

Yes, lay practitioners may stay for short retreats, subject to availability and prior approval. Stays are based on a monastic schedule, and visitors are expected to follow the monastery’s rules and guidelines. Please visit our [retreat page] to learn more and apply.

No, the monastery operates on the principle of dāna (generosity). There are no charges for accommodation or teachings, but visitors may offer donations to support the monastery’s upkeep.

Visitors should bring modest clothing, personal toiletries, and any necessary medicines. Bedding and basic amenities are provided. Please review the [packing list] before arriving.

Long-term stays may be considered for those seriously interested in monastic training or intensive meditation practice. Such stays require prior discussion with the monastic community.

Yes, those interested in monastic life can apply for ordination. The process involves an initialtraining period as an anagārika (pre-novice) before becoming a sāmaṇera (novice monk) andlater a fully ordained bhikkhu. Please visit our [ordination page] for details.

Applicants should have a sincere aspiration for monastic life, be in good physical and mentalhealth, and be willing to follow the monastic discipline. A period of prior residency and training isusually required before ordination is granted.

Currently, Nauyana Monastery primarily supports the training of male monastics. However, wecan provide guidance on where women interested in monastic life may seek training.

Yes, we ofer guided meditation sessions and Dhamma teachings suitable for beginners. These sessions focus on mindfulness (Satipaṭṭhāna), loving-kindness (Mettā), and other core meditation practices.

Yes, some of our Dhamma talks are available on [YouTube / Website link]. Please check our resources page for recorded teachings.

Depending on the availability of the monastics, arrangements may be made for Dhamma talksor meditation sessions at external locations. Please contact us for details.

Support can be offered through dāna (donations), volunteering, or providing requisites such as food, robes, or medicines for the monks. Visit our [support page] to learn more.

Yes, offering food to the monastic community is a meritorious act. You can bring food to the monastery or arrange to offer a meal by contacting us in advance.

Yes, we welcome volunteers to assist with tasks such as cleaning, gardening, website management, and organizing events. Please see our [volunteer guidelines] for more information.

Visitors should wear modest, comfortable clothing covering shoulders and knees. White or light-colored clothing is recommended for meditation retreats.

Children are welcome to visit, but they should be accompanied by an adult and maintain quiet behavior in accordance with the monastic environment.

Photography and video recording are generally not allowed, except in designated areas or with prior permission. This helps maintain the monastery’s tranquil atmosphere.

Yes, but their use should be minimal and in alignment with the monastery’s atmosphere of mindfulness. Phones should be kept on silent mode.

Yes, the monastery operates year-round, though some periods may be reserved for intensive retreats or Vassa (rains retreat).

Direct Taxi to Sangharama : ₹ 2000 approx.

1. Take Bus to Nuzuvid Bus Stand.
2. From Nuzuvid take Auto to Chekkapalli-(Raju gari Thota): Sharing Auto fare: ₹60-70 & Individual Auto: ₹400.

1. Go to Eluru Old Bus Stand.
2. Catch bus to Chintalpudi/Satupalli
3. Get down at Valasapalli Check Post
4. From Valasapalli Check Post take Auto to Chekkapalli (Raju gari Thota) : Sharing Auto fare : ₹40-50 & Individual Auto Fare: ₹300.

Or

Take Direct Auto from Eluru Railway Station to Chekkapalli (Raju gari Thota): ₹800

Yes, monks are available for spiritual guidance and Dhamma discussions. However, it’s best to schedule an appropriate time to meet with them.

Yes, we observe Buddhist festivals such as Vesak, Kathina, and other special Dhamma events.Check our [events calendar] for upcoming programs.

Yes, monks accept all food ofered in good faith, as long as it does not violate Vinaya rules.However, vegetarian oferings are always welcome.

Yes, we accept online donations via [payment methods]. Please visit our [donation page] for details.