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Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS) is a Buddhist temple in Taiping, Malaysia. It was founded in January 2000 by Ven. Aggacitta as a training centre for Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monks. Its mission is to prepare novices to live in accordance with the dhammavinaya — the core principles of Buddhism — as enshrined in the Pali Canon.


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  • http://www.sasanarakkha.org/

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Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (511 words)
Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS) is a training centre (in the making) for Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monks to learn how to live in accordance with the Dhammavinaya —; the name the Buddha gave his "religion" — as enshrined in the original scriptures.
The proposed Sanctuary is envisioned by Venerable Aggacitta, a Malaysian born and bred in Penang.
For Theravada Buddhists, Sasana is an abbreviation of Buddhasasana [the Buddha's Teaching], which is basically three-fold: to study, practise and realise the Dhammavinaya.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (271 words)
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS) is a Buddhist temple in Taiping, Malaysia.
The proposed Sanctuary is envisioned by Venerable Aggacitta, a Malaysian born and bred in Penang.
For Theravada Buddhists, Sasana is an abbreviation of Buddhasasana [the Buddha's Teaching], which is basically three-fold: to study, practise and realise the Dhammavinaya.
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