Our Resources
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If you would like to know more about the Dharma (Buddhist Teachings), the Sangha (Community) or the history and direction of the Triratna Buddhist Movement you may find the following resources of interest.
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YouTube Video guiding you through the mindfulness of breathing meditation
The online home for the Triratna Buddhist Community.
A wealth of dharma talks and led meditations by members of the Triratna Buddhist order, including our founder Sangharakshita.
This is a free resource where you will find a significant number of books by Sangharakshita and senior members which you can listen to.
A Buddhist charitable company in the UK. They publish Buddhist books by Sangharakshita and other authors for all those interested in Buddhism, meditation and mindfulness.
Taraloka Women’s Retreat Centre is set in the Welsh borders countryside. Taraloka offers retreats on Buddhism and meditation at all levels of experience.
Padmaloka Men’s retreat centre offers a range of retreats for men. Padmaloka is located in Surlingham Norwich.
A women’s retreat centre for those training for ordination into the Triratna Buddhist Order. Situated in south Wales close to the Brecon Beacons.
Offers retreats across a range of experiences and depths. It is home to two single-sex communities who live and work here. Located in Coddington Ledbury
Offers BUddhist meditation retreats across a range of experiences starting with those who have been meditating for a minimum of three years, with the aim of awakening to the true nature of things. Vajraloka is located in the Welsh countryside close to Corwen
Dhanakosa offers a range of retreats including yoga, hillwalking, qi gong, creative arts and movement, alongside a programme of retreats for both newcomers and those with a regular practice. Dhanakosa is beautifully situated in the southern part of the Scottish highlands in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.