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The Pew Research Center lists Buddhists as being under 1% of the population of New Hampshire [https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/religious-landscape-study/state/new-hampshire/]. Despite this, there are a few monasteries in the state to cater to your needs. Please note that we won't include Vipassana/Goenka Centers as those are secular organizations and cater to non-Buddhists. | |||
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http://www.munsusa.org/ | https://web.archive.org/web/20221002092346/http://www.munsusa.org/ | ||
https://aryaloka.org/ | |||
https://www.portsmouthbuddhistcenter.com/ |
Latest revision as of 19:51, 20 May 2024
The Pew Research Center lists Buddhists as being under 1% of the population of New Hampshire [1]. Despite this, there are a few monasteries in the state to cater to your needs. Please note that we won't include Vipassana/Goenka Centers as those are secular organizations and cater to non-Buddhists.
http://tvbaochon.com/JustASimpleWill.aspx
https://web.archive.org/web/20221002092346/http://www.munsusa.org/