The The  Buddha Dhamma Sangha website was a vision of Dillon Amila Nipun Ganegoda to develop a  site with Buddhist Information that has become a reality after years of  development. The objective of this website was to develop an interactive, user  friendly and easy to understand website filled with Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha  information for individuals interested in Basic Buddhism as well as to  individuals learning Advanced Studies in Buddhism. The path Lord Buddha set  2500 years ago for people to attain the highest form of happiness (Nirvana)  cannot be followed if one is not properly educated. This site strives to  provide this education. Amila became interested in Buddhism when he was  studying computer science in Leicester , England . He completed the BSc Honors Computing course in 2002, and continued to pursue his studies in Computing. He is the CEO and Founder of Goldpresman Inc, Quantenova Inc and Brilliunce Inc which specialize in the next generation of Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Network Engineering, SAN Systems, Virtual Server Systems, VMware and Hyper-V. His interests from the mid 90's in Website Development led him to use his knowledge to promote Buddhism via the internet. He explored other religions diligently before he decided that Buddhism was the best path to follow. He currently resides in Irvine, California, USA (near Los Angeles).
                    BuddhaDhammaSangha.com  has provided various Audio, Video, Pictures, eBook files and more to supplement  the information. The goal of this site is to educate anyone who is interested  in Buddhism and following the way of the Dhamma.
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                    BuddhaDhammaSangha.com  would like to express thanks for the following websites for providing Buddhist  information. Buddha Dhamma Sangha website would not have become a reality if  the following websites did not provide the useful Buddhist information that has  been used in the development of this site. We would send good merit and show  gratitude to the following websites: