International Buddhist Society
Compassion in action, from Lumbini.
The International Buddhist Society in Lumbini, Nepal, stands out not just for its spiritual offerings but also for its deep commitment to community welfare. While details on its specific meditation programs are sparse, the center, led by Bhikkhu Maitri Mahathero, is actively involved in a range of humanitarian efforts. They organize free health camps, provide mobile health services for pregnant women, and offer scholarships to girls, demonstrating a holistic approach to well-being that extends beyond the meditation cushion. Their work also includes training samaneras (novice monks) and distributing hand pumps for clean drinking water in the surrounding Lumbini and Kapilavastu areas. This focus on social service, affiliated with the Amrit Free Health Service Centre, suggests a practice deeply rooted in compassion and engaged Buddhism, making it a unique destination for those interested in a center with a strong social mission.
Highlights
- Runs free health camps and mobile clinics for pregnant women
- Provides scholarships for girls in the local community
- Distributes hand pumps for clean drinking water
- Trains samaneras (novice monks)
- Affiliated with Amrit Free Health Service Centre
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Setting
Located in Buddhanagar, Lumbini, Nepal, the center is situated in the birthplace of Buddha, a region steeped in spiritual significance and surrounded by a landscape that is both rural and historically rich. The atmosphere is likely one of quiet devotion, interspersed with the vibrant activity of their community outreach programs.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation for visitors is not available.
How to get there
The center is located in Buddhanagar, Lumbini, Nepal. Specific travel directions are not available, but Lumbini is accessible by road from various parts of Nepal and India.
Nearest airport: Gautam Buddha International Airport (BWA) (69 km)
Nearest city: Siddharthanagar (Bhairahawa)
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Climate
Lumbini experiences a subtropical climate. Summers (April-June) are hot and humid, while winters (December-February) are mild and pleasant. The monsoon season typically runs from June to September, bringing significant rainfall.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of community work does the International Buddhist Society engage in?
The International Buddhist Society is involved in several community welfare activities, including organizing free health camps, providing mobile health services for pregnant women, offering scholarships for girls, and distributing hand pumps for clean drinking water in the Lumbini and Kapilavastu areas.
Who is the spiritual director and teacher at the center?
The spiritual director and teacher at the International Buddhist Society is Bhikkhu Maitri Mahathero.
Is the center affiliated with any other organizations?
Yes, the International Buddhist Society is affiliated with the Amrit Free Health Service Centre.
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