Community of Practitioners | “Sangha”
Australia Bön Mustang Foundation
Weekly Sangha Schedule.
Join our live and free weekly calls with Geshe Sonam Gurang, who dials in from Mustang, Nepal for a discussion on Spirituality in Daily Life and Practices of Tibetan Bön Dzogchen. These weekly Sangha sessions are free and open to all who wish to join with no prior meditation experience required.
These weekly meetings are held both online and in-person at our East Melbourne meditation space.
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“Sangha” (Sung-ha)
The word “Sangha” is a Sanskrit word that means a community that joins together in support of a constructive goal or practice.
In Tibetan, it is translated with the word gendun (dge-’dun); “gen” meaning “constructive” and “dun” meaning “intent on”. Together, gendun means “those people or things that are intent on a constructive goal” - being Buddhahood, so as to be of true benefit to all sentient beings.
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The Bön Mustang Foundation Australia has been established with the primary intent to support, preserve and revitalise the precious Bön traditions and lineage teachings of the Mustang Region. This organisation is 100% funded on a volunteer and donation basis with all funds going to the direct support of The Children’s Hostel in Mustang, Nepal and for the continued development of The Shenten Thagye Ling Monastery at the request of H.H the 33rd Abbot of Menri Monastery.