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Online meeting with Ayya Tisaranī

Sunday online meeting with Ayya Tisaranī.

We warmly invite you to our next Sunday gathering of our community, during which we will have the great joy of listening to a Dhamma talk given by Ayya Tisaranī.

Ayya Tisaranī is the first Polish fully ordained nun (bhikkhuṇī) in the Theravāda tradition. She encountered the teachings of Gautama Buddha in the 1990s and took refuge in 1997. In 2011 she began monastic life and since then has devoted herself to the practice of meditation, the study of the Dhamma, and living in accordance with the Buddha’s teachings.

She has practiced in various places across Europe and Asia, deepening her meditation experience and her life in seclusion. Since 2015 she has been associated with Sirisampanno Monastery. She received sāmaṇerī (novice) ordination in 2019 in Sri Lanka, and her full bhikkhuṇī ordination in 2021 from Ayya Tathālokā.

Ayya Tisaranī shares the Dhamma not only through words, but above all through her example—living a life filled with mindfulness, wisdom, and compassion. She also regularly practices at Bhavana Society under the guidance of Bhante Henepola Gunaratana.

This meeting is an opportunity to pause from the rush of daily life, listen to the living Dhamma, and renew inspiration for practice. We warmly invite everyone—both long-time practitioners and those who are just beginning their journey with the Buddha’s teachings—to join us in listening and being together in the space of the Dhamma.

May this time become a moment of deepening, peace, and kind presence for all of us.

We also recommend the teachings of Ayya Tisaranī available on the YouTube channels:
Im Herzen des Dhamma | Uncut and Im Herzen des Dhamma.”

MEETING:

Sunday / 29.03.2026
Time: 9:30 AM
(Polish time)

If there is a topic or question you would like to discuss, please let us know by email or via the contact form.
Please install the Zoom application in advance: https://zoom.us/
The meeting is free of charge and will be conducted in Polish.
If possible, we kindly ask you to turn on your camera (to support a sense of community) and to mute your microphones during the session.
A “waiting room” will be active—no password is required.

SEE YOU ON SUNDAY!

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