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Stage 2 Building Project

Meditation Centre Project – Phase 2(a)

The NBM Meditation Retreat Centre project was officially launched in March 2020 and construction commenced in October 2021. The designs developed are sensitive to the pristine forested natural environment and will support spiritual activities planned for the Centre. The buildings are organized around a strong spiritual axis of progression from mundane to spiritual – Entry Foyer – Dãna Hall – Stupa Courtyard – and through to the Meditation Hall (to be constructed at a future stage). The cottages are placed around a series of courtyards connected by landscaped gardens and colonnaded walkways. They also serve as tranquil contemplative spaces and pathways for walking meditation.

The Centre will facilitate Ajahn Brahm, Ajahn Brahmali and other senior monastics to provide teachings to the community.

At this stage, the construction is scheduled to be completed in November 2022

You can help bring this project to completion by donating bricks

Donations made in Australia of $2.00 or more towards The Buddhist Society of Victoria Inc. Monastery Building Fund Account may be tax-deductible.

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Donor Wall

Bodinyana Foundation - Hong Kong

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$109,489.00

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$100,000.00

Ajahn Brahm's Birthday Proceeds from Jhana Grove

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$87,393.15

Anonymous

27/08/2022

Amount Donated
$74,075.00

Anonymous

02/09/2022

Amount Donated
$52,000.00

Bodhinyana Singapore

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$44,608.66

Bodinyana Foundation - Singapore

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$24,000.00

Anonymous

08/07/2022

Amount Donated
$22,628.00

Anonymous

23/07/2022

Amount Donated
$16,896.00

Anonymous

16/08/2022

Amount Donated
$6,590.15

Anonymous

06/08/2022

Amount Donated
$2,710.00

Priya Mendis

29/06/2022

Amount Donated
$2,500.00

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