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  2. Tushita Meditation Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre offers Introduction to Buddhism Courses and intermediate level courses for those who have already taken one of these introduction courses besides conducting Group Practice Retreats for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism. [1] Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tushita has moved to free online programmes since March 2020. [2]

  3. Acharya Pratishtha - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Pratishtha has written 5 books on Kathak and Yoga. [8] Her first book was published “DIABETES, Why Die-a-bit-ease?” at the age of 25. She wrote first bilingual book on Bahasa Indonesia and English “Essential elements of kathak” Published by Indian Embassy in Indonesia,Ministry of External Affairs.

  4. Mata Amritanandamayi Math - Wikipedia

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    Amritapuri Ashram, MAM's headquarters in Kollam District, Kerala, is a spiritual center and international pilgrimage site, where free classes on Vedanta, Sanskrit, meditation and yoga are held. MAM has built and consecrated 20 Brahmasthanam Temples throughout India, and has hundreds of branch centers throughout the country as well.

  5. Nalandabodhi - Wikipedia

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    Nalandabodhi Akasha is an online center offering classes and weekly group meditation for those who do not live near a physical Nalandabodhi center. [5] A full list of Nalandabodhi centers is available on their website. In 2018 Nalandabodhi Canada purchased Mahasiddha Retreat Center near BANFF in British Columbia. [6]

  6. Yogoda Satsanga Society of India - Wikipedia

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    YSSI Headquarters, Dakshineswar, India Yogoda Satsanga Sakha Math, Ranchi, India Temple at Yogoda Satsanga Sakha Math, Dwarahat, India. Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) is a non-profit, nonsectarian [6] spiritual organization founded by Paramahansa Yogananda in 1917 and is a part of the Self-Realization Fellowship which was founded in 1920 to care for and disseminate his teachings.

  7. Transcendental Meditation movement - Wikipedia

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    The Transcendental Meditation movement (TM) are programs and organizations that promote the Transcendental Meditation technique founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India in the 1950s. The organization was estimated to have 900,000 participants in 1977, [ 1 ] a million by the 1980s, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and 5 million in more recent years.

  8. International Meditation Centre - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, U Ba Khin’s reputation as a meditation teacher spread abroad by word of mouth of his foreign students. He started receiving invitation to teach meditation in India, United States, Holland, Germany, England, and Canada. There was also a plot of land in Hawaii that was donated for the establishment of a meditation centre.

  9. Jagadguru Kripaluji Yog - Wikipedia

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    Bal-Mukund is a children's program that includes character building, yoga, pranayam, meditation, chanting, stories and discussions, language classes, games, and arts and crafts. [16] JKYog also offers a youth career development program of leadership skills, public speaking skills, college counselling and community services.