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Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha

Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha  | Japanese-City.com
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4110 N. Martin Luther King Blvd
North Las Vegas, NV 89032
 
Map of Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha , 4110 N. Martin Luther King Blvd, North Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha is a vibrant community dedicated to the practice and teachings of Buddhism in the bustling city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Founded with the aim of providing spiritual guidance and support, the Sangha serves as a refuge for individuals seeking peace, wisdom, and a deeper understanding of the Buddhist path. Led by experienced teachers and practitioners, the Sangha offers a variety of programs, including meditation sessions, Dharma talks, and study groups, catering to practitioners of all levels, from beginners to advanced.

The Sangha provides a welcoming and inclusive environment where members can come together to cultivate mindfulness, compassion, and inner peace amid the fast-paced lifestyle of Las Vegas. Through regular gatherings and events, individuals have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences, and deepen their spiritual practice. Additionally, the Sangha actively engages in community outreach and social service projects, embodying the Buddhist principle of compassionate action and contributing positively to the local community.

With its roots in the ancient traditions of Buddhism, the Las Vegas Buddhist Sangha adapts these teachings to address the contemporary challenges and needs of its members. Beyond the confines of formal gatherings, the Sangha encourages its members to integrate Buddhist principles into their daily lives, fostering personal growth and transformation. Whether through meditation retreats, workshops, or educational seminars, the Sangha remains committed to supporting individuals on their spiritual journey and fostering a sense of interconnectedness, harmony, and well-being within the Las Vegas community.

   

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