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Our home in Sri Lanka

The majority of monasteries and monastics in Mahamevnawa are located in Sri Lanka. Being a Buddhist country that is still filled with forests and jungles, it is still possible for monks to live in seclusion close to the lay people who provide the necessities of food, clothing, shelter, and medicine.

The monastic centers are diverse, some close to cities, some deep in the forest. Some large and some small. Every six months the monks gather in the main monastery in Polgahawela and get assigned a new monastery to live in.
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We have over sixty monasteries in Sri Lanka.
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Headquarters in Polgahawela

Our main monastery is outside the town of Polgahawela. This is where monk's trainings begin. The monastic quarters are geographically separated from the public areas so there is a peaceful environment for meditation.
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Continuing a Heritage of Spiritual Art

Even a brief look at the Mahamevnawa monasteries in Sri Lanka reveals deep ties to the long heritage of spiritual art in Buddhism. Being surrounded by the images that represent the deep goals of the Buddha's path helps to remind the viewer of the reality of the Buddha's enlightenment.
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Spiritual Community

Fulfilling the Buddha's wish that all of his disciples—monks, nuns, lay men, and lay women—are able to proclaim the pure Dhamma,we provide the opportunity for everyone to come together to learn the Dhamma
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Monuments of Faith

To provide protection for the sacred bone and hair relics that have been given to our monasteries, we have built many stupas that serve as a focal point for reflection on the qualities of the Buddha's enlightenment.
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  • "Who are the monks? Who are the lay people?"
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Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Winnipeg at the
​Buddha Meditation Center Winnipeg

2610 St Mary’s Road,
Winnipeg, MB R2N 4A2

204 869 5272
info@MahamevnawaWinnipeg.org

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We gratefully recognize that our monastery rests on the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

  • Home
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Monthly Events
    • Activity Descriptions
    • Mindfulness Meditation Club
  • Opportunities
    • Lending Library
    • Pastoral Care
    • School Visits
    • Staff Retreats
    • Meal Offerings
  • Learn
    • Audio Recordings >
      • Retreat Talks
      • Monday School Recordings
    • Buddhism
    • Meditation
    • Downloads
  • Subscribe
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact
    • Charity Information
    • Blog
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Support Us
  • STUPA
  • What to Expect
  • Pledge Form