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Kindo Baha : ウィキペディア英語版
Kindo Baha

Kindo Baha (), also known as Kinnu Bāhā, Kindol Bāhāl or Kimdol Bāhāl, is a vihara in Kathmandu which was the hub for the resurgence of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Located at the southern foot of Swayambhu, Kindo Baha was the base from where newly-ordained bhikkhus began reviving teachings that had disappeared from Nepal in the 14th century.
==Center of activity==

A batch of monks inspired by the Theravada movement in Asia rejuvenated a dilapidated monastery into a center of religious activity. Among the key figures who resided and taught at Kindo Baha and led the Theravada renaissance were monks Dhammalok Mahasthavir, Pragyananda Mahasthavir and Kumar Kashyap Mahasthavir and nun Dharmachari Guruma. Amritananda Mahasthavir was another influential figure at Kindo Baha whose discourses were much liked by the people.
Their sermons attracted large crowds to Kindo Baha, and the monastery became a center for religious teaching and publication of literature. A suspicious government did not like what the monks were doing, and kept them under constant surveillance. In 1926, five Buddhist monks had been exiled from Nepal for conversion and making alms rounds in Kathmandu.

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