Panditarama Sydney Meditation Centre
Friday, 15. May 2009, 10:46:31
I am happy to meet Sayadaw Pannathami at my home this afternoon. He came with an attendant. I edited a short video of an One Day Meditation Retreat for him upon his request. Below short video is the edited version to share it with you.
The Panditarama Sydney Meditation Centre (PSMC) was established in February 2000. Currently Sayadaw U Pannathami is the abbot of the meditation centre. He has been a Buddhist monk and teaching mediation globally for over 20 years. This meditation centre in Sydney was formed for the elderly people to meditate anytime nearby and also for working people to meditate on the weekends. The centre also accepts meditators worldwide and provide them with food and lodging free of charge in addition to lectures on Vipassana meditation.
PSMC warmly welcome any Dhamma friends, Buddhist or non-Buddhist who want to experience the Dhamma. The centre’s aim is to promote the teaching of Theravada Buddhism particularly the practice of Satipatthana Vipassana meditation in the tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw (Satipatthana Vipassana) of Burma. It is a non-profit organisation.
I donated this acrylic painting as a form of support to PSMC. I feel that it is a lovely painting and I hope it will go to a loving home of an art lover in Sydney soon. Kindly contact Panditarama Sydney Meditation Centre (PSMC) for acquisition of this painting.
Title of painting: Mountain and Beach, 2007.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas.
Size: 61 x 61 cm.
Artist: Prabhakara Jimmy Quek.
The Panditarama Sydney Meditation Centre (PSMC) was established in February 2000. Currently Sayadaw U Pannathami is the abbot of the meditation centre. He has been a Buddhist monk and teaching mediation globally for over 20 years. This meditation centre in Sydney was formed for the elderly people to meditate anytime nearby and also for working people to meditate on the weekends. The centre also accepts meditators worldwide and provide them with food and lodging free of charge in addition to lectures on Vipassana meditation.
PSMC warmly welcome any Dhamma friends, Buddhist or non-Buddhist who want to experience the Dhamma. The centre’s aim is to promote the teaching of Theravada Buddhism particularly the practice of Satipatthana Vipassana meditation in the tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw (Satipatthana Vipassana) of Burma. It is a non-profit organisation. I donated this acrylic painting as a form of support to PSMC. I feel that it is a lovely painting and I hope it will go to a loving home of an art lover in Sydney soon. Kindly contact Panditarama Sydney Meditation Centre (PSMC) for acquisition of this painting.
Title of painting: Mountain and Beach, 2007.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas.
Size: 61 x 61 cm.
Artist: Prabhakara Jimmy Quek.







PainterWoman # 15. May 2009, 15:23
I meditate to soothe any tension I have. It surely is not the classical style of meditation as I don't know how, it is just my own. I have a small statue of the Goddess of Serenity and two incense burners. I would like to get a larger statue of either the Goddess of Serenity or a Buddha suitable for my back yard.
Jimmy Quek # 16. May 2009, 12:34
Cynthia # 17. May 2009, 12:04
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