Barua Buddhist Institutes in India and Bangladesh

Barua Buddhists come from the small Barua community of Bengali-speaking Theravada Buddhists native to Tripura in north-east India.[1] Barua Buddhist institutes have been established in India and Bangladesh.

Barua Buddhist Institutes

  • Bouddha Dharmankur Sabha or Bengal Buddhist Association, Kolkata, India
  • Dharmarajika Bouddha Mahavihar, Kamalapur, Dhaka
  • Sudarshan Vihar, Hoarapara, Raozan, CHT
  • Dharmananda Vihar,Boalkhali, CHT
  • Chandagon Sarbajanin Bouddha Vihar, Chandgaon, CHT city.
  • Pancharia Gandha kuti Vihar, Pancharia, Patiya, CHT.
  • Nandabangsha Int'l Meditation Center, Bangalhaliya, Rajsthali, Rangamati, CHT.
  • Ananda Vihar, Lagnasar, Comilla.
  • All India Federation of Bengali Buddhists, Kolkata
  • International Brotherhood Mission, Dibrugarh, India
  • International Meditation Center, Bodh Gaya, India,[2]
  • Garia Bauddha Sanskriti Samsad, Kolkata
  • Young Buddhist Student Literacy Mission, Kolkata
  • Vidarsan Siksha Kendra, Kolkata
  • Shyamnagar Buddhist Welfare Society, Shyamnagar
  • Santiniketan Ambedkar Buddhist Welfare Mission, Snajuripally,Goalpara Bolpur
  • NorthDumDum Bauddha Society,
  • Ananda Buddha Vihar, Durganagar,Kolkata-700049,W.B.India.
  • Jetaban Vihar Parisad,Dattapukur,P.S.Barasat,WB
  • Insight Buddhist Meditation Centre,Barisa,Kolkata,
  • Bodhi Sabha,Athpur Nutan Pally (Barua Para), Shyamnagar,Barrackpore
  • Benuban Bauddha Sangha,Rabindra Nagar Dum Dum Cantonment Kolkata
  • Bodhisattva Vihara, Lucknow
  • Gandhamadhan Vihara, Darjeeling
  • Shillong Buddhist Temple, Shillong
  • Saptaparni Vihara, Rajgir, Bihar
  • Dharmachakra Vihara, Saranath
  • Buddhist education and Cultural Centre of Assam, Jorhat
  • Jorhat Buddha Vihara,Rajabari Jorhat Assam
  • Vangabodhi
  • Bongaigaon Buddhist Temple, Bongaigaon, Assam
  • Jaggajyoti Budha Vihar, New Delhi

References

  1. Paul Hattaway (2004). Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Diary. William Carey Library. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-87808-361-9.
  2. "International Meditation Center in Bodhgaya India". India9.com. 2005-06-07. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
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