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​Introduction to BVMC New York

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Ven. Dr. Saccānanda Mahāthera is the founder and abbot of Brahma Vihāra Meditation Center in Westbury, Long Island, New York. Dr. Saccānanda established this Center on October 12, 2017. His aim is to teach others so that all human beings can liberate from the wheel of cycle. He teaches Tranquil - Insight (Samatha-Vipassanā) Meditation which uses the "Mindfulness of Lovingkindness" practice (otherwise known as the practice of the Brahma Vihāra) for the journey to Nibbāna.
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​We consider ourselves as following the tenets of the earliest Buddhist sect, Sutta Pitaka (Basket of Discourses). Happiness arises as the burden of the ego melts away. 
Dr. Saccānanda talks about the benefits of using Mettā here.  Mettā is much faster and easier for the path to awakening. Mettā is not just a "feel-good" practice; it is the direct path to the unconditioned (SN 46.54(4)). This is REAL awakening through the Jhānas.
          
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                      Events 2025

February 16, 2025    - Maghi Punnima Ceremony
March 16, 2025         - Falguni Punnima Ceremony
April 13, 2025            - Bengali New Year Ceremony
May 11, 2025              - Buddha Punnima Ceremony
June 15, 2025             - BVMC's Annual Ceremony
July 13, 2025              - Asari Punnima Ceremony
August 10, 2025         - Srabani Punnima Ceremony
September 07, 2025  - Modhu Punnima Ceremony
October 11, 2025        - Pavarana Ceremony
October 26, 2025       - BVMC's Kathina Ceremony

  

 

  BVMC Retreat Schedule 2025
      
         


Brahma Vihāra Retreat Registration

Brahma Vihāra offers 10-day retreats in the meditation practice of Tranquil-Insight Meditation - Metta-Loving Kindness, based on the earliest Buddhist Suttas. The goal is full awakening here and now, as described in the earliest ancient texts.
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​Upcoming On-Site Retreats

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New York retreats -   Sign up now - please take a look at below about New York Retreats schedule. 

Retreat Dates -  6 People Max per Retreat-Taught By Ven. Dr. Saccānanda Mahāthera
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                 2024
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 FRIDAY NIGHT SESSIONS

We have Friday night retreat sessions at 7:00 pm which is held at BVMC. You are warmly welcomed to join us. We teach free of charge but you may donate to our basket if you like and it will help us. Before coming please confirm with Ven. Dr. Saccānanda Mahāthera Ph: 646 600 0385 or email: [email protected]

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Smiling Proven!

This new study says that smiling really can make people feel happier – even if they’re feeling stressed.
The paper, which was co-authored by Heather Lench at Texas A&M University and researchers at the University of Tennessee, looked at nearly 50 years of data testing whether posing facial expressions can lead people to feel the emotions related to those expressions.
“These findings address a critical question about the links between our internal experience and our bodies – whether changing our facial expression can alter the emotions we feel and our emotional response to the world,” Lench said.

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More Videos of Bhante Saccananda at Dhamma Sukha giving retreats:   ​Playlist

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