Amaravati Buddhist Monastery

Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
A stupa amid the frost of late dawn
Religion
AffiliationThai Forest Tradition
LeadershipAjahn Amaro (abbot)
Location
LocationSt Margarets Lane, Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England HP1 3BZ
CountryUnited Kingdom
Architecture
Founderdisciples of Luang Por Chah
Completed1984
Website
http://www.amaravati.org

Amaravati is a Theravada Buddhist monastery at the eastern end of the Chiltern Hills in South East England. Established in 1984 by Ajahn Sumedho as an extension of Chithurst Buddhist Monastery, the monastery has its roots in the Thai Forest Tradition. It takes inspiration from the teachings of the community's founder, the late Ajahn Chah. Its chief priorities are the training and support of a resident monastic community, and the facilitation for monastic and lay people alike of the practice of the Buddha's teachings.

It is not to be confused with the ancient Amaravati Stupa in India.


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