Welcome to the official website of the Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara in Norway. Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara is a teravada buddhist viharana in Oslo.
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About us
Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara is primarily run by the help of numerous volunteers living in Norway and outside Norway. Learn more about our history, values, culture and how to get in touch with us
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Activities
Sri Lankan Buddhist Vihara and Tisarana Association host various events through out the year. They range from meditation retreats to cultural events. Find out more about our activities here.
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Take part
Learn how you can contribute and be part of the Buddhist activities in Norway. Activities ranging from meditation programs, dhamma discussions to other cultural and social events are organized by Tisarana and SLBV.
Latest posts
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Official opening of Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara
Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara in Hurdal has been officially opened on 3rd July 2021 with the participation of distinguished guests Sri Lanka ambassador to Norway, H.E. Godfrey Cooray, the mayor of Hurdal, Paul Johan Moltzau, Bishop Atle Sommerfeldt, Diocese of Borg, Secretary-General Buddhist Federation of Norway, Egil Lothe, acting parish priest in Hurdal, Karin Krissly,…
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Ven. Ajahn Kalyano Thero, Anagarika Johannes, Shantana Berg & Egil Lothe visits SLBV
Ven. Ajahn Kalyano Thero, bhikkhu Titthayano, anagarika Johannes, a board member of Skogkloster, Shantana Berg and Secretary-General of Buddhist Federation of Norway, Egil Lothe made a guest visit to SL Buddhist Vihara on Friday 13th August. They extended their congratulations for the achievements Tisarana and Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara achieved by investing in harmonious property…
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Delegation from Vietnam Buddhist temple visits SLBV
Ven. monks from the Vietnam Buddhist temple made a guest visit to Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara on Wednesday the 22nd of September. They extended their congratulations to Sri Lanka Buddhist Vihara / Tisarana Sri Lanka Buddhist Association, Norway for investing in a peaceful property in Hurdal. Ven. monks had friendly discussions, chanting pirith & meditation…