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Amaravati Buddhist Monastery

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Amaravati Buddhist Monastery is a monastery in the Theravada tradition of Buddhism and a centre of teaching and practice. It is located in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. Amaravati means "Deathless Realm" in Pāli, one of the Buddhist scriptural languages. The temple was founded by the disciples of the noted Thai meditation master, Luang Por Cha.

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