Entries with Names starting with 'I'

Sravasti
http://www.buddhapath.com

A pilgrimage through India and Nepal with Shantum Seth:

Lumbini, Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, Sarnath, Varanasi, Sravasti, Kushinagar.

http://www.archive.org/details/sacredbooksofbud21londuoft

The Inception of Discipline and the Vinaya-Nidana, Being a Translation and Edition of the Bahiranidana of Buddhaghosa's Samantapasadika, the Vinaya Commentary by N. A. Jayawickrama, B.A., Ph.D.(Lond.), Professor of Pali and Buddhist Civilization in the University of Ceylon.

See also: https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/books/TheInceptionofDisciplineandtheVinayaNidana_10448437

 

http://www.gosit.org/

Directory of meditation centers in USA. Also helps to find Buddhist books.

Koh Phangan
Surat Thani
https://indriyaretreat.org/

Indriya Retreat is a new donation-based Dhamma and Meditation Centre established to take the opportunities of practising vipassana meditation to international travellers. We are located in the jungle off ‘Coconut Lane’, near the village of Srithanu on the island of Koh Phangan. Situated along a small stream and nestled amongst established fruit trees and tropical plants, the 2.5-acre (one hectare) site is secluded and peaceful. The meditation centre serves spiritual seekers arriving on the island in search of the Buddha’s Teaching. The residential retreats are conducted in English and Russian. Everyone is welcome to experience the Buddha’s Teaching.

The Venerable Ajahn Poh, Abbot of Suan Mokkh and disciple of Venerable Ajahn Buddhadasa, is the Spiritual Father of Indriya Retreat. Indriya Retreat and Anthony receive his confidence, support and guidance on a regular basis.

http://www.inquiringmind.com

A semiannual jourmal of Vipassana community. Each issue of Inquiring Mind explores in depth a particular theme or subject that is of relevance to Westerners interested in the teachings of Buddhadharma.

Chicago
Illinois
http://insightchicago.org

Insight Chicago Meditation Community is a Vipassana meditation group active in Chicago since 1997.  Our practice is based on mindfulness meditation as taught within the tradition of Theravada Buddhism. 

Insight Chicago Meditation Group welcomes both new and old practitioners to sit with us at weekly groups throughout Chicago, to monthly teachings, and to weekend and longer retreats.  For help in getting started with Insight Meditation, we offer instruction and readings.

http://www.bcbsdharma.org/insight-journal/

Published by the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Archive of past issues presents an exceptional collection of articles by prominent Buddhist teachers.

Ann Arbor
MI
https://insightmeditationannarbor.org

Activities: Friendly, open Sunday morning sitting group, vipassana classes for beginning and continuing meditators. Weekend retreats several times a year, vipassana instruction in the traditional Theravadan tradition. Serving Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, Michigan, led by teacher Susan Weir.

http://www.insightmeditationaustralia.org/

A variety of programmes are offered throughout the year both residential and non-residential including regular groups, day, weekend and week long retreats, and other supportive courses and events.

Redwood City
CA
http://www.insightmeditationcenter.org/

The Insight Meditation Center (IMC) is a community-based urban meditation center for the practice of Vipassana or Insight meditation. The group is guided by Gil Fronsdal.

 

Berkeley
CA
http://www.insightberkeley.org/

The Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley promotes Buddhist teachings and meditation practices primarily from the Theravadan tradition.

 

Charlottesville
VA
http://www.imeditation.org/

Insight Meditation Community of Charlottesville (IMCC) is dedicated to the practice of mindfulness awareness, also know as Insight or Vipassana Meditation. IMCC provides a full program of weekly meditation, ongoing classes, daylong programs, and retreats.

 

CO
http://insightcolorado.org/

The Insight Meditation Community of Colorado (IMC) was founded in 1993 by students of resident teachers at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, and the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California. IMC dharma teachers include Lloyd Burton, David Chernikoff, Terry Ray, and Wendy Zerin.

Morristown
NJ
http://www.imcnj.org/

Insight Meditation Community of New Jersey offers peer support and beginning instruction in Vipassana (Insight) meditation. The purpose of our community is to provide a supportive and friendly environment for the practice of meditation. The group meets in Morristown, NJ for weekly Sunday night group meditation, and for monthly Saturday all day peer retreats.

Richmond
Virginia
https://insightmeditationcommunityofrichmond.wordpress.com/

Offers weekly group Vipassana meditation.

San Francisco
CA
http://www.sfinsight.org/

Insight Meditation Community of San Francisco (IMCSF) is dedicated to offering the teachings of the Buddha as they develop in the West. Our orientation is toward intensive lay practice. We offer classes, meditation retreats and other events as a community (sangha) devoted to the embodiment of awakening in our lives.

Dublin
http://www.insightmeditationdublin.com/

The Insight Meditation Group, Dublin, has been in existence for over 25 years. We meet each Wednesday evening in Ballybrack, Co. Dublin.  
This meeting includes a period of sitting meditation, ongoing discussion on a book related to the practice.

Houston
TX
http://www.insighthouston.org/

Insight Meditation Community Houston (IMCH) is a supportive community for anyone who wishes to learn mindfulness and insight meditation practices and integrate them into their daily life.

Houston
TX
http://imhouston.wordpress.com

Insight Meditation Houston was founded in 1980 by Rodney Smith, who had ordained with Mahasi Sayadaw in Burma and then had practiced for three years with Ajahn Buddhadasa in Thailand. Returning to the West, Rodney worked in hospice care and taught Vipassana meditation throughout the U.S. Since he left Houston in 1983, IMH has continued to meet weekly in the city and to sponsor two or three retreats each year at the Margaret Austin Center, which is located in a tranquil rural setting near Chappell Hill, Texas.