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Dharma Teachers
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Ayya Anopama
Ayya Anopamahas practiced meditation over two decades and spent extensive time in retreat in Burma where she ordained with the Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw as a Buddhist nun. She had the good fortune to study with various renowned meditation masters of different traditions over the years and to share the Dharma across continents. Her teaching focuses on wakefulness and compassion and integrates the relational practice of Insight Dialogue. She is affiliated with Tilorien Monastery in Belgium and serves the Global Insight Dialogue Community.

Ayyā Anuruddhā
Ayyā Anuruddhā has trained at Sati Sārāņīya Hermitage with Ayyā Medhānandī since 2014. Originally from UK, she came to the Dhamma after serving as a veterinarian and a high school biology teacher. Seeing the entrapments of existence she felt an urgency for spiritual practice. She received bhikkhuni ordination from Ayya Tathaloka in 2017 and is one of Sati Saraniya's core resident Sangha focusing on the profound intersections between scientific knowledge and the Buddhas' wisdom teachings.

Ayya Jitindriya
Ayya Jitindriyā first trained as a monastic in the lineage of Ajahn Chah & Ajahn Sumedho for over 16 years, from 1988-2004. After leaving the monastic order she gained a Master’s degree in Buddhist Psychotherapy Practice with the Karuna Institute in the UK. Returning to live in Australia (her place of birth) in 2008, she practiced as a Buddhist psychotherapist and taught meditation, Buddhism and psychotherapy in various capacities. She was the Director of Training for AABCAP (Australian Association of Buddhist Counsellors and Psychotherapists) for several years. In early 2018 Jitindriyā re-entered the monastic life at Santi Forest Monastery in NSW and held the role of guiding teacher and Spiritual Director there for a time. In 2021 she helped to set up Viveka Hermitage in Southern NSW where she now resides.

Ayya Khema

Ayya Khemakā
Born in Sri Lanka to a Buddhist family and migrated to the UK in 1982. Lived in Amaravati since 2006. Took 8 precepts in 2008 and received Pabbajja in 2011. Hearing the Buddha’s teachings in primary school, the Eightfold Path resonated as an important set of principles in living as a human being. Establishing the right view and incorporating the Eightfold Path into daily life is the key to practicing.

Ayya Medhanandi
Ayyā Medhānandī Bhikkhunī, is the founder and guiding teacher of Sati Sārāņīya Hermitage, a Canadian forest monastery for women in the Theravāda tradition. The daughter of Eastern European refugees who emigrated to Montreal after World War II, she began a spiritual quest in childhood that led her to India, Burma, England, New Zealand, Malaysia, Taiwan, and finally, back to Canada.

Ayyā Nimmalā
Ayya Nimmala Bhikkhuni began her monastic life with Ayya Medhanandi in 2008 assisting in the establishment of Sati Saraniya Hermitage in Canada. After training as anagarika and samaneri with Ayya Medhanandi, she took full ordination as a bhikkhuni with Ayya Tathaloka in 2011 at Spirit Rock in California. Aftert 10 years in her small vihara in Vancouver, Ayya returned to serve as a core member of the guiding Sangha at Sati Saraniya Hermitage.

Ayya Santacitta
Santacitta Bhikkhuni hails from Austria and trained as a nun in England & Asia from 1993 until 2009, primarily in the lineage of Ajahn Chah and has also received teachings in the Shechen lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. She is committed to our planet as a living being and resides at 'Aloka Earth Room', currently located in San Rafael, California. Santacitta Bhikkhuni stammt aus Österreich and begann ihre Nonnenausbildung 1993 in England & Asien, vor allem in der Traditionslinie von Ajahn Chah und hat auch Unterweisungen in der Shechen Traditionslinie des Tibetischen Buddhisms erhalten. Sie ist unserem Planeten als lebendes Wesen verpflichtet und lebt im 'Aloka Earth Room', derzeit in San Rafael, Kalifornien.

Ayya Santussika
Ayya Santussika, in residence at Karuna Buddhist Vihara (Compassion Monastery), spent five years as an anagarika (eight-precept nun), then ordained as a samaneri (ten-precept nun) in 2010 and as a bhikkhuni (311 rules) in 2012 at Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara in Los Angeles.

Ayya Tathaloka

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