Abhayagiri
Fearless Mountain: Monastic Life in Redwoods
Abhayagiri Monastery, or "Fearless Mountain," offers a unique opportunity to experience monastic life in northern California. Established in 1996, this monastery was founded on land generously donated by the Venerable Master Hsüan Hua, the founding abbot of The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas. It provides a serene environment for those interested in exploring the teachings of the Buddha within a monastic setting. Visitors can immerse themselves in a schedule of meditation, chanting, and community work, observing the precepts and practices of the resident monastics. The atmosphere is one of quiet contemplation and disciplined practice, fostering a deep sense of peace and introspection. It's a place where the ancient traditions of the forest sangha are kept alive amidst the redwoods, inviting a profound connection with both nature and spiritual practice. The center runs by donation, making it accessible to a wide range of individuals.
Highlights
- Founded on land donated by the Venerable Master Hsüan Hua
- Observes the traditions of the forest sangha
- Opportunities to participate in monastic daily life
- Located in the quiet redwood forests of Northern California
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Setting
Abhayagiri Monastery is situated amidst the tranquil redwood forests of northern California, providing a naturally serene backdrop for spiritual practice. The environment is conducive to quiet contemplation and offers a sense of seclusion from the distractions of daily life.
Accommodation
Information regarding specific accommodation types for visitors is not available in the provided source data.
How to get there
Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery is located at 16201 Tomki Road in Redwood Valley, California. Visitors should plan their route to this address.
Nearest airport: Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS) (91 km)
Nearest city: Santa Rosa
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Abhayagiri websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Aug, Jul
Avoid: Dec, Feb, Mar
The monastery is located in northern California, which typically experiences warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Conditions will vary depending on the season of your visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the daily schedule like at Abhayagiri?
While specific details are not provided, visitors can expect a schedule that includes meditation, chanting, and community work, aligning with the practices of the resident monastics.
Can beginners attend retreats at Abhayagiri?
The center focuses on monastic life and practice. It is advisable to contact the monastery directly to inquire about programs suitable for beginners and any prerequisites for attendance.
What should I bring for a stay at Abhayagiri?
Specific packing lists are not detailed in the provided information. It is recommended to contact the monastery directly for guidance on what to bring for your visit, especially regarding appropriate attire and personal items.
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