Propagation of Buddhism and Establishment of Buddha Vihar
After the enlightenment of Gautama Buddha, his teachings (Dharma) began to spread across India and later to many parts of Asia and the world. This spread is known as the propagation of Buddhism. The message of compassion, non-violence, ethical living, and liberation from suffering attracted many followers—monks, laypersons, kings, and communities.
Our mission is to make Buddha’s timeless teachings accessible to everyone, providing guidance for modern spiritual seekers on their journey toward inner peace and enlightenment.
Meditation & Positivity for a Better Life
Meditation, trains the mind to be still, aware, and wise.
Positivity, arises naturally when the mind is free from anger, attachment, fear, and ignorance.
Together, they create a life filled with peace, compassion, clarity, and true happiness.
If you practice these Buddha-based habits daily, your life will gradually transform—not suddenly like magic, but slowly, gently, and deeply.
Buddha said:
“Drop by drop, the jar fills.”
Meaning: every small effort creates a big change over time.
Morning Meditation
Start your day with a 15-minute guided meditation focusing on breath awareness and setting positive intentions.
Sacred Chants
Learn traditional Buddhist mantras and chants that purify the mind and connect you with divine energy.
Evening Rituals
End your day with gratitude practices, loving-kindness meditation, and reflection on the day's lessons.
Breath Awareness
Start your day with a 15-minute guided meditation focusing on breath awareness and setting positive intentions.
"Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without."
— Buddha
What Our Clients Say
The Eightfold Path: Provides practical guidance to think, speak, and act wisely, turning knowledge into action.
Ethical Conduct (Five Precepts): Encourages living without harming oneself or others, creating harmony in personal life and society.
Impermanence, Non-Self, Karma: Teaches that clinging and ego are the root of suffering. Recognizing change and responsibility allows us to flow with life instead of resisting it.
Compassion and Loving-Kindness: Reminds us that peace is not only personal—it grows when we care for others, dissolving fear, hatred, and isolation.
Manish Singh
Client
The sacred principles of Buddha are a practical, timeless guide for transforming life from confusion and suffering into clarity, balance, and joy. They teach us to observe reality as it is, act with ethics, cultivate compassion, practice mindfulness, and develop wisdom. By following them, we nurture inner peace, emotional strength, self-awareness, and meaningful connections with others, creating a life of harmony, purpose, and freedom from unnecessary suffering.