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The Uganda Buddhist Centre
Location
CountryAfrica
Website
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The Uganda Buddhist Centre is a Buddhist Temple located at P.O. Box 16650, Kampala, Uganda


Quick Stats

Leader/Title: Venerable Buddharakkhita Ethnic Composition: Mostly Ugandan, seven Thais, one Burmese and forty-five Sri Lankans Resident Monks: Venerable Buddharakkhita, several Bhikkus and one Samanera. Tradition: Theravada

History

The Uganda Buddhist Centre was founded by Venerable Buddharakkhita who is a Ugandan by nationality and he was the first Buddhist monk in Uganda to introduced Buddhism in the country on April 10, 2005. It was created to introduce and preserve the Buddha's teachings within the context of African culture.

The Uganda Buddhist Centre is the first Buddhist Centre in Uganda. It is located on two acres of land at Bulega, Garuga, Entebbe (about 5 km off Kampala-Enteebe main road). The centre is open to all people who wish to cultivate peace, harmony and happiness.

Mission

The Uganda Buddhist Centre aims to create an enduring home for the preservation and transmission of the Buddha's teachings by venerable and respectful teachers or masters established in Dhamma, and to continue to develop a landmark of Buddhist culture and teaching in Uganda and Africa as a whole.

References

  1. "The Uganda Buddhist Centre". 2010.
  2. "How's Buddhism spreading in Africa?". 2010.