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Latest revision as of 02:55, 17 April 2020

Sambodha
Type International spiritual organization
Founded 2006
FounderAaravindha Himadra
Headquarters Eastsound, Washington, United States
Key peopleAaravindha Himadra
Contact Aaravindha Himadra
Reference surahparampara.com

Sambodha Inc. is an international spiritual organization headquartered in the United States. Aaravindha Himadra is the founder and leader of Sambodha.

Sambodha is currently headquartered in Eastsound, Washington. It does not brand itself as a religious organization, but rather offers general spiritual guidance.[1]

Origins

In 2006, Aaravindha took a short sabbatical from his teaching of seminars and courses to embark on a summer-long spiritual trek into the Himalayas. After returning from his spiritual journey, he founded the spiritual organization Sambodha and wrote about his experiences in his memoir and spiritual guidebook Immortal Self.[2]

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