Comparison of Buddhist Monasteries in the Asia-Pacific Region
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The Asia-Pacific region components are used in this comparison.
Comparison[edit]
Australasia[edit]
State or Territory | Closest Town | Closest Cities | Monastery Name | Buddhist Tradition | Retreat Type | Volunteer Type | Volunteer Roles | Accommodation Styles | Focus | Features |
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Queensland | Eudlo | Nambour, Brisbane | Chenrezig Institute | Mahayana | Day or Resident | Huts, Motel, Dormitory | Stupa, Garden of Enlightenment, Gompa, Meditation Room, Cafe. | |||
Queensland | Darra | Brisbane | Tuong Quang Buddhist Monastery | |||||||
New South Wales | Tullera | Byron Bay, Ballina, & Gold Coast | Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery & Vipassana Retreat Centre[1] | Theravada | ||||||
Victoria | Bendigo | Thubten Shedrup Ling | Mahayana | |||||||
Victoria | Trentham, Blackwood[2] | Melbourne | Newbury Buddhist Monastery[2] | All traditions[2] | Gender-specific areas[2] | Monastic educational facility; Bhikkhu and Bhikkhuni receive training according to the early teachings of the Buddha.[2] | Wombat State Forest[2] | |||
Australian Capital Territory | Canberra | Sakya Losal Choe Dzong | Sakya | Cabins, Camping | ||||||
Western Australia | Serpentine | Perth | Bodhinyana Monastery | Thai Forest Tradition | Forest |
References[edit]
- ↑ Feain, Dominic (6 April 2011). "Ready to Thai one on for New Year". Northern Star. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Newbury Buddhist Monastery". Buddhist Society of Victoria. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
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