Karida Buddhist Sangha developed when a small group began meeting together and found that, although their backgrounds and religious beliefs were quite diverse, they discovered a common ground in being able to share some core Buddhist practices. The group included Christians, Jews, Agnostics, Atheists, Sufis, Hindus, and Buddhists who met regularly, discussed Buddhist teachings and meditated together. Each of the links below will take you to a different aspect of Karida Sangha.
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