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Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery

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Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
Formation14 August 1999
TypeOrganisation of Buddhist monasteries
PurposeSpiritual development
HeadquartersPolgahawela, Sri Lanka
Location
  • 80+ locations in Sri Lanka with 30+ branches-overseas
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Practicing Buddhists
Founder
Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero
Websitewww.mahamevnawa.lk

The Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery (MBM) is an organisation of Buddhist monasteries of Sri Lankan origin established under the teachings of Gautama Buddha.[1]Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Network(MBM) is one of the largest Theravada Buddhist Organizations in the world.Its main monastery is in Polgahawela, Sri Lanka.

The MBM maintains nearly 130 branches in all over the world;over 70 branches in Sri Lanka and operates nearly 30 branches overseas in Canada,[2] the United States,[3] Australia, the United Kingdom,[4] Dubai, South Korea, India, Italy, Japan, Germany, and many others...MBM also maintained nearly 10 Branches of Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery(Headquarters in Dambadeniya,Muthugala Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery).The Mahamevnawa is home to over 1000 Buddhist monks & over 100 Buddhist Nuns.[5]

The founder and chief Buddhist monk in charge of these monasteries is Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero, who is engaged in spreading Buddhism to both local and international communities, and in highlighting the aim of Buddhism: putting an end to Dukkha (suffering) or attaining Nibbana.

Mahamevnawa Anagarika Monastery

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Mahamevnawa monastery for Buddhist Nuns is called Mahamevnawa Anagarika Monastery. Currently, there are more than ten Anagarika Monasteries of Mahamevnawa. About 100 Buddhists Nuns reside and practice Dhamma there.

Branches of Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Network

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Local Branches

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Below is a list of local branches.[6]

North Western Province

  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery headquarters,Polgahawela
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery,Anamaduwa
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery,Ibbagamuwa
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery,Uyandana
  • Mahamevnawa Tisarana Sarana Samadhi Buddhist Monastery,Giribawa
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery,Tambakanda
  • Pothuhera, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Polpitigama,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Bowatta,Sri Angulimala Maha Stupa Temple
  • Maho,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Maspotha, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Dambadeniya,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery


Western Province

  • Malambe,Mahamevnawa Amawathura Monastery
  • Kaduwela,Mahamevnawa Bodhinnana Meditation Monastery-Headquarters of Shraddha Media Network
  • Avissavella,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Kochchikade,Mahamevnawa Thisarana Meditation Monastery(Mahamevnawa Buddha Gaya Maha Vihara)
  • Kotte, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Gampaha, Nedungamuwa Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Bulathsinhala, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Serupita,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Hunumulla,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Horana, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Nittambuwa, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Mavaramandiya,Siri Gautama Buddhist Temple (under the chief incumbent of Polpitimukalane Pangnnasiri Thero)
  • Dompe, Palugama Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery

Southern Province

  • Matara,Mahamevnawa Maha Vihara]]
  • Galle,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Elpitiya, Mahamevnawa Meditation Monaster(Sri Rahula Maha Stupa Temple)
  • Walasmulla, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Suriyawewa, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Hininduma, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Tissamaharamaya, Pannegamuwa,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Beliaatta, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery


Central Province

  • Kandy,Kundasale, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Madawala Ulpatha in Matale, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Rathota,Mahamevnawa Sariputta Forest Monastery
  • Nuwara Eliya, Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Moragahakanda ,Mahamevnawa Sri Mahasena Forest Monastery
  • Laggala,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Pudaluoya,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery


Uva Province

  • Kataragama, Mahamevnawa Amasisila Meditation Monastery
  • Bandarawela,Ella Sri Satbudhu Maha Se Vihara (Bandarawela Mahamevnawa Bodhigiri Mountain Forest Monastery)
  • Bibila,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Buttala,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Mahiyanganaya, Mahamevnawa Sri Maha Sumana Meditation Monastery
  • Mariarawa,Mahamevnawa Daharakina-Kanda Forest Monastery
  • Mullegama,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Monaragala,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Welimada,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Siyambalanduawa,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery


North Central Province

  • Anuradhapura,Mahamevnawa Dhammachetiya Buddhist Monastery
  • Anuradhapura,Mahamevnawa Sri Piccha-Mal Vihara(Mahamevnawa Jesmin Flowers Temple]]
  • Mihintale,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Galnewa,Sri Ananda Maha Se Vihara
  • Polonnaruwa,Mahamevnawa Meditation Hermitage
  • Habarana,Mahamevnawa Sri Bodhiraja Forest Monastery
  • Kebitigollawa,Mahamevnawa Bhathiyagiri Forest Monastery(Bhatiyagiri Rajamaha Vihara)
  • Kahatagasdigiliya,Mahamevnawa Dhammagiri Forest Monastery


Sabaragamuwa Province

  • Eratna,Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery
  • Kahawatta,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Balangoda,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Siripagama,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery
  • Pinnawala,Mahamevnawa Amadahara Meditation Monastery


Eastern Province

  • Ampara,Mahamevnawa Sri Saddhatissa Meditation Monastery
  • Kantale,Mahamevnawa Dhammagiri Meditation Monastery
  • Seruwila Wilgamwehera Somavathi Raja Maha Vihara (Wilgamwehera Raja Maha Vihara)]]

Foreign Branches

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Below is a list of overseas branches.[7]

Canada

  • Toronto,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada
  • Winnipeg,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada
  • Saskatoon,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada
  • Edmonton,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada
  • Vancouver,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada
  • Acton,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Canada


United States of America

  • Washington DC,Mahamevnawa Bhavana Monastery, USA
  • New Jersey,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, USA
  • California,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, USA
  • Florida,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, USA
  • New York,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, USA
  • Texas,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, USA
  • Atlanta,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, USA


Australia & New Zealand

  • Adelaide, Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Australia
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery in Melbourne, Australia
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Hermitage in West Melbourne, Australia
  • Melbourne, Mahamevnawa Jetawana Meditation Monastery, Australia
  • Perth,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, Australia
  • Sydney,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, Australia
  • Brisbane,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Australia
  • Auckland,Mahamevnawa Meditation Hermitage, New Zealand


Europe

  • Basildon,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, United Kingdom
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Northern England
  • London,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, England
  • Nicosia,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Cyprus
  • Limassol,Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Cyprus
  • Mahamevnawa Theravada Buddhist Meditation Center, France
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Germany
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Italy
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Netherlands


Asian Region

  • Mahamevnawa Buddhgayan Ashram,Bodhgaya,India
  • Buldana,Mahabodhi Buddhist Temple, Maharashtra, India
  • Ansan,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, South Korea
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery in Daegu, South Korea
  • Gimhae,Mahamewnawa Meditation Monastery, South Korea
  • Mahamevnawa Meditation Monastery, Japan
  • Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery, Dubai

Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Meditation Monastery Branches

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Below is a list of Anagarika Asapu branches.[8] Local Branches

  • Dambadeniya,Muthugala,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery (Headquarters of Mahamevnawa Anagarika Monasteries)
  • Udupila,Siri Yashodhara Maha Stupa Temple(Udupila,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery]]
  • Warakapola,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Kimbulapitiya,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Hakmana, Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Anuradhapura,Mahamevnawa Swarnamali Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Chilw,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Mawatagama,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Kadugannawa,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery
  • Kuliyapitaiya,Mahamevnawa Anagarika Nuns Monastery

Overseas Branches

Practicing Dhamma

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Mahamevnawa Monastery Polgahawela.
Mahasangha of Mahamevnawa

Mahamevnawa claims to promote the teaching, discussion, and practice of Dhamma in its unaltered form, and thar the first step the towards cessation of suffering is knowing the Buddha's teachings. Mahamevnawa also facilitates the practice of meditation for improving concentration and wisdom through cultivating mindfulness (Sati) as a component of the path to Nibbāna. A key point that Mahmevnawa highlights is that the Dhamma not only says that life is suffering, but shows a proven path to the cessation of suffering. Mahamevnawa has been criticized because none of its monks have completed the required Pariven education in Sri Lanka. The founder has bypassed that established tradition to rapidly expand the monk capacity in the monastery.

Spreading Dhamma

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Both lay and clergy associated with Mahamevnawa adhere to this. The way of preaching and teaching Dhamma adopted by the clergy at Mahamevnawa is what Buddha advocated.[9]

Mahamevnawa Sadaham Prakashana (Mahamevnawa Dhamma Publications) [1]

Mahamevnawa makes available recorded sermons and Dhamma texts, based on the original teachings of Buddha, that reveal the truth in life and emphasize the urge of cession of suffering. Most of these publications are in Sinhalese, due to the initial Sri Lankan context, but English translations are also available.

To widen its Dhamma Service, Mahamevnawa monastery started a Buddhist television channel named Shraddha TV in 2012. Later Mahamevnawa started a radio channel named Shraddha Radio too.

References

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  1. ^ "Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery". Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery.
  2. ^ Mahamevnawa Toronto Branch: First Overseas Centre
  3. ^ "Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery USA".
  4. ^ Mahamevnawa International Meditation Center, archived from the original on 2014-10-18, retrieved 2014-10-18
  5. ^ Mahamevnawa and Shraddha television, archived from the original on 2015-03-18, retrieved 2015-05-13
  6. ^ https://mahamevnawa.lk/mahamevnawa-local-branches/
  7. ^ https://mahamevnawa.org/worldwide-mahamevnawa-branches/
  8. ^ https://mahamevnawa.lk/anagarika-asapuwa/
  9. ^ "Create disciplined, morally rich society - President". Archived from the original on November 5, 2014.
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