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On January 21, 2007, the Dunedin Meditation Centre officially opened, marking a significant event for the local community and the South Island of New Zealand. The presence of Buddhist monks and devoted laypeople signifies a commitment to fostering peace and spiritual growth in the region. Dr. Elizabeth Guthrie, an assistant lecturer at the University of Otago, emphasizes the positive impact of the Centre on both the local community and broader efforts for world peace. Gratitude is expressed towards The Most Venerable PhraRajbhananavisud for his role in founding the Centre, showcasing wisdom and generosity that will benefit many. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Dunedin Meditation Centre
-Buddhism in New Zealand
-Community impact of meditation
-Role of religious centers in promoting peace
-The Most Venerable PhraRajbhananavisud

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Views from the Followers: Last Sunday, January 21, 2007, I had the pleasure of being present at the historic occasion of the opening of the Dunedin Meditation Centre. I feel that the opening of the Centre, and the presence of Buddhist monks and devout Buddhist laypeople will be of great benefit to the Dunedin community, to the South Island of New Zealand, and will help bring about world peace. I want to thank The Most Venerable PhraRajbhananavisud (Most Venerable Dhamnajayo Bhikkhu) for his wisdom and generosity in founding the Dunedin Meditation Centre. Dr. Elizabeth Guthrie Assistant Lecturer Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Otago Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND
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