Sanat Buddha Maitreya Kumara | Director of Shambhala | Shambhala Monastery

Sanat Kumara

Since 1995, Sanat Buddha Maitreya Kumara has excelled in his role as director of Shambala at the Shambhala Monastery in Kelseyville, California. In his eclectic profession, he is able to contribute to historical reincarnations, science, engineering, medicine and meditation, among other realms of spiritual relations. Along with supporting Nepal, the birthplace of Buddha Gautama, Mr. Kumara also sponsors three churches on a weekly basis, supports an elderly home and feeds the poor through his centers in Nepal and the United Kingdom, as well as in Omaha, Nebraska.

Mr. Kumara became involved in his profession upon being called by the Tibetans that he had to go back to Nepal for Tibetan Buddhism. He began his process of traveling to Nepal and went on to establish many free clinics in the country based on natural healing. Collaborating with natural practitioners and doctors from Nepal, they established a group relationship and were able to feed the elderly, orphans, schools and poor families. Recognizing the physical and spiritual benefits of patients who received treatment, he resolved to return to California and open similar facilities with Monks and Nuns.

Notably, Mr. Kumara and his work have been featured in numerous articles and publications since the 1990s. A veteran of the Vietnam War and student of coursework in various universities, he most enjoys getting to contribute to building restored monasteries. Reflecting on his career trajectory, Mr. Kumara is particularly proud of becoming enthroned in 2000, in which he was then able to facilitate billions of people and serve as a major leader and teacher throughout society. In 2005, he received a Recognition Medal of Buddha Maitreya from the Nepal Buddhist Scholars.

As a healer and teacher, Mr. Kumara created Shambhala Healing Tools and Pyramid Meditation Systems, Shambhalahealingtools.com. As a musician, he has created many Soul Therapy Songs for Personal and Planetary Ascension – all of his music is produced, written and performed by him. In five years’ time, Mr. Kumara aims to fulfill all the steps he must sent by God. All the things he sees will be his externalization and he hopes to help Congress and other nations make sound decisions. Kumara attributes his success thus far to having faith in what comes to him, the opportunities that God has given him and helping fulfill tasks to be completed.

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