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Santacittārāma

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Santacittārāma Buddhist Monastery
Monastero Buddista Santacittārāma
Sīmā hall of the monastery
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectTheravāda
ProvinceRieti
RegionLatium
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusForest monastery
LeadershipVen. Chandapālo
Location
MunicipalityPoggio Nativo
CountryItaly
Architecture
Date established1990 (in Sezze)
Website
www.santacittarama.org

Santacittārāma is the name of the Italian Theravada Buddhist monastery in the Thai Forest Tradition lineage of Ajahn Chah located near Rome. In the spring of 1990 the Italian Bhikkhu Ajahn Thanavaro (later Mario Thanavaro) and then Anagārika John Angelori were sent by Ajahn Sumedho to take up residence in a small house outside the village of Sezze south of Rome. Later, with an important contribution from the Thai community, a more suitable location was found in Poggio Nativo in the countryside of Sabina. and a larger monastery was established in 1997 with separate buildings for visitors and Kutis in the woods for residents and visiting Bhikkhus. Mrs. Natchari Thananan, the wife of the Thai Ambassador to Italy, Anurak Thananan, was instrumental in raising funds for this monastery. Some years later the Santacittārāma Association acquired an adjoining property, with a building used mainly to accommodate elderly monks (Nirodha), and a large Temple was constructed.

Sangha composition as of Aug. 2024

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  • Ajahn Chandapālo (British / Italian) - Abbot
  • Ajahn Preechar Jutindharo (Thai / Italian)
  • Ajahn Ko Suvaco (Thai)
  • Ajahn Mahapañño (Italian)
  • Ajahn Ice Pabhakaro (Thai)
  • Ajahn Knight Varamangalo (Thai)
  • Bhikkhu Mahabodhi (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Jayaviro (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Santidharo (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Khemaviro (Swedish)
  • Bhikkhu Nimmalo (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Thanadhammo (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Dhammatejo (Italian)
  • Bhikkhu Ariyacitto (Italian)
  • Samanera Jayamangalo (Italian)
  • Samanera Thitapemo (Italian)
  • Anagarika Rok (Slovenian)
  • Anagarika Filippo (Italian)

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