Programs & events

Our monks and dedicated volunteers play a vital role in nurturing both the spiritual and cultural life of our community. Through Dhamma teachings, meditation guidance, and Sinhala language classes, they help children and adults alike connect with the timeless wisdom of the Buddha while also preserving our rich cultural heritage.

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Meditation Programs

Upcoming Events

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Buddhist & Community Services

At Mahamevnawa, we strive to serve not only spiritual seekers but the broader community with compassion, wisdom, and practical support. Our services include:

  • We organize regular alms-rounds and dana opportunities, allowing supporters to offer food, requisites and compassionate assistance to the monastic community. Those interested can register to schedule offerings or participate in dana service days, deepening their practice of generosity (dāna).

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  • Children aged roughly 5 to 17 are welcome to join our Sunday Dhamma School, where they learn meditation, Buddhist values (virtue, compassion, mindfulness), and basic Dhamma teachings.  Through stories, discussion and practice, we help nurture the seeds of wisdom and kindness in the next generation.

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  • Regular sermons and Dhamma talks are held (weekday or weekend) to explore the Buddha’s teachings and apply them to everyday life. We also provide personal guidance and counseling — especially for youth and community members facing life’s challenges — rooted in the Buddhist path.  

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  • Our young members and volunteers take part in community services such as tree-planting, donation drives, and supporting families in need (for instance through partnerships like Ronald McDonald House).  These actions extend the spirit of compassion beyond our monastery walls, engaging followers in living the Dhamma.

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