Sravasti Abbey Monastics

The monastics of Sravasti Abbey endeavor to live generously through dedicating their lives to the Buddha's teachings, practicing them earnestly, and offering them to others. They live simply, as the Buddha did, and offer a model for society at large, showing that ethical discipline contributes to a morally grounded society. Through actively developing their own qualities of loving-kindness, compassion, and wisdom, the monastics aspire to make Sravasti Abbey a beacon for peace in our conflict-torn world. Learn more about monastic life here...

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A row of monastics and trainees chanting with eyes closed and palms together.

Sravasti Abbey Chants

Chants done throughout the day and as part of formal practice sessions recorded by the Sravasti Abbey monastic community. Also includes explanations of the visualisations and contemplations to do while chanting.

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The bhikshuni elders shaving Venerable Samten head.
Becoming a Monastic

A dialogue about ordination

An Abbey resident, considering ordination, talks to a nun about what changes after one ordains.

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Venerable Semkye leading morning chants.
Prayers and Practices

Daily practice chants

A collection of the daily recitations and chants done at Sravasti Abbey.

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Chants from the Chinese Tradition

Three refuges chant

Text and audio recording of the Refuge and Dedication chanting practice done at Sravasti Abbey.

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Chants from the Chinese Tradition

Homage to Amitabha Buddha chant

Explanation and recording of the homage to Amitabha Buddha practice done at Sravasti Abbey.

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Prayers and Practices

Chants before and after teachings

Prayers before and after teachings chanted by the Sravasti Abbey Sangha.

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Thangka image of 21 Taras
Green Tara

Homage to the 21 Taras

An homage to Tara and chant recorded by the Sravasti Abbey monastics in 2010.

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Venerable Thubten Chodron smiling happily.
Life at Sravasti Abbey

Founding donor’s day

The birth of Sravasti Abbey, the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the U.S.

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