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 | | Venerable Ajahn Sumedho: Abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire England |  | | Venerable Ajahn Munindo : Abbot of Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery, Northumberland, England |  | | Venerable Ajahn Brahm : Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of Western Australian and Abbot of Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery, Serpentine WA, Australia |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Ajahn-Chah.htm
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| | Ajahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Ajahn" (Thai: อาจารย์) is "teacher" in the Thai language; it is derived from the (Pali) word ācārya. |  | | In the Theravada tradition it is generally a title given to a Bhikkhu or Bhikkhuni who has been fully ordained for ten rain retreats (10 years). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajahn
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| | The Ganges Sangha - Dhamma resources for Vipassana practitioners |
 | | Ajahn Brahmavamso is the abbot of the Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery in |  | | This booklet, currently available in pdf only, includes the article "Ajahn Chah's View of "The View", a reflection by Ajahn Amaro on the similarities between the Theravada Buddhist teachings of Ajahn Chah and the Tibetan Buddhist Dzogchen teachings. |  | | This book is a based on a series of talks that provide a Theravada Buddhist perspective on The Natural Great Perfection more typically addressed in Tibetan Buddhist Dzogchen teachings. |
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http://www.geocities.com/~madg/gangessangha
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| | Biography of Ven. Ajahn Tong |
 | | Phra Krueba Jayawong saw that Ajahn Tong could chant the recollections of the Buddha, and that there was a possibility that he might come and stay in the Buddhist religion, so he asked Ajahn Tong to come and live in the temple. |  | | Ajahn Tong was always given important responsibilities in the Buddhist religion, so the faith committee from Wat Muang Mang came to invite him to become Abbot of Wat Muang Mang, since the previous abbot has passed away. |  | | Ajahn Tong arranged for the construction of meditation kutis within the temple area; and using the knowledge and ability he had gained, he started the training and guidance in the stages of the correct practice of vipassana meditation to lay the foundation for those who came in to study and practice, which turned out successful. |
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http://www.ohbliss.org/en/ajahn_tong/bio.html
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| | Venerable Ajahn Brahmavamso - Biography of a Buddhist Monk |
 | | Venerable Ajahn Brahmavamso - Biography of a Buddhist Monk |  | | He is also the Spiritual Director of the Buddhist Society of W.A, the Spiritual Advisor to the Buddhist Society of Victoria, and the Spiritual Director of the Cittabhavana Buddhist Hermitage in Bundanoon, N.S.W. Ajahn Brahm also regularly visits prisons in WA to teach Buddhism and meditation. |  | | He regarded himself a Buddhist at the age of 17 through his reading of Buddhist books while still at school. |
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http://www.forestsangha.org/brahmav4.htm
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| | Buddhist Masters and Their Organisations: Ajahn Sumedho |
 | | Ajahn Sumedho is abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Centre and seniormost Western disciple of the late Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah. |  | | Ajahn Sumedho is the senior Western disciple of Ajahn Chah, the revered Thai meditation master. |  | | Please ask at a bookshop or write to the publisher.A Taste of Freedom, by Ajahn Chah, is also published by the Buddhist Publication Society, PO Box 61, 54 Sangharaja Mawatha, Kandy, Sri Lanka. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/masters/sumedho.htm
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| | The Autobiography of a Forest Monk |
 | | Ajahn Mun always made sure that he kept up this way of teaching and training, and it continually inspired his circle of dedicated disciples to be zealous in their meditation practice. |  | | Ajahn Thate dedicated his life to the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha, and from great compassion he taught and trained his followers in the practices leading to Nibbana. |  | | Ajahn Thate's experiences but is a narrative of a personal spiritual quest and contains advice and reflections on Buddhist meditation and practice. |
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http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/thai/thate/thateauto.html
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| | Ajahn Chah - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com |
 | | Ajahn Chah's full biography and a picture can be found at http://www.forestsangha.org/aboutchah.htm The Thai Forest Monks are Theravada Buddhists who use various ascetic practices (called dhutanga practices) on a temporary or semi-permanent basis to deepent their practice of Buddhism. |  | | Ajahn Chah (also spelled Achaan Chah and also given the honorific titles Luang Por, and Phra)(b.1918 in Thailand) was one of the greatest meditation masters of the twentieth century. |  | | They also use meditation for calming (samatha) and insight (vipassana). |
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http://www.indexsuche.com/Ajahn_Chah.html
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| | Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery |
 | | During his first year as a monk he was taken by his teacher to meet Ajahn Chah, with whom he asked to be allowed to stay and train. |  | | He became interested in the Thai Forest Tradition of Buddhism from reading books by various ajahns, and in 1991 he traveled to Wat Pah Nanachat at which time he expressed interest in becoming a monk. |  | | On June 16th, 2005 Ajahn Amaro returned to Abhayagiri after spending one year on sabbatical visiting Buddhist holy places in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. |
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http://www.abhayagiri.org/index.php/main/community
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| | Wisdom - Our Catalog |
 | | Ajahn Chah's humorous, analogy-laden narration of his tradition's practice -- a practice that is basic and almost reductionistic, similar to modern Zen -- makes these teachings accessible to beginners and appealing to serious practitioners. |  | | "Ajahn Chah was a prominent teacher in the Thai forest-dwelling tradition. |  | | "Ajahn Chah's words have the sharp sting, salty tang and sand-dry wit of the old Zen masters. |
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http://www.wisdompubs.org/products/0861713230.cfm
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| | Attending to the Deathless by Ajahn Amaro |
 | | Ajahn Amaro is co-abbot of Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in Redwood Valley, California. |  | | Ajahn Chah was passing along an important insight. |  | | One time, Ajahn Chah was quietly meditating up on the mountain while there was a festival going on down in the village. |
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http://www.thebuddhadharma.com/issues/2003/winter/ajahnamaro.html
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| | Amazon.com: Being Dharma : The Essence of the Buddha's Teachings: Books |
 | | Written by the much-loved Thai Buddhist master Ajahn Chah (1919-1992), Being Dharma: The Essence Of The Buddha's Teachings is a clear, informative, straightforward, open-handed approach to the wisdom of the Buddha. |  | | Ajahn Chah devoted some 25 years to the teaching of Buddhism to Thai monastics up until the time of his death in 1992, as well as various laypersons. |  | | Ajahn Cha communicates this in the simplest terms. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1570628084?v=glance
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| | Buddha Dhamma teaching by Ajahn Chah |
 | | The Sanghapala Foundation is a Buddhist community in the tradition of Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Sumedho and Amaravati Buddhist Monastery |  | | is a world-wide Buddhist community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah. |  | | Bodhinyanarama has its origins in the Thai Forest Tradition and is associated with the many branch monasteries of Venerable Ajahn Chah. |
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http://www.rayadan.com/rayadan/AjahnChah
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| | Ajahn |
 | | In 1992 Ajahn Suchart was finally able to begin spreading his knowledge of the Muay Thai fighting techniques and philosophies to interested members of the Regent Park Community. |  | | As well as teaching in the Regent Park Community, Ajahn Suchart began an informal school in the basement of his friend's restaurant, Young Thailand where it became apparent that the thirst for Muay Thai was great in the city of Toronto. |  | | In 1969 the 11 year old Suchart Yodkeripauprai began his training with the monks of the Maelaloung Temple in his home province of Mae Hong Son. |
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http://www.houseofmuaythai.com/ajahn.html
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| | Talk by Ajahn Thanasanti |
 | | Ajahn Thanasanti is in residence at the Theravada Buddhist Community in Toronto. |  | | Ajahn Thanasanti has been leading Buddhist seminars since 1985 and teaching intensive meditation retreats internationally for many years. |  | | She was first introduced to insight meditation in 1979 in a class taught by Jack Engler After completing a BA in Biology from UCSC and attending a 3 month retreat at IMS she worked for a few years as an analytical chemist. |
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http://www.web.net/~qdharma/event36.htm
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| | Venerable Father: A Life with Ajahn Chah by Paul Breiter |
 | | Breiter describes Ajahn Chah as a figure who is at once human yet extraordinary, an orthodox yet unconventional teacher whose remarkable skill, patience, and compassion in training disciples flowed naturally from his deep and joyous realization of the truth. |  | | Since then, he has maintained close ties to Ajahn Chah's lineage while studying Zen and Tibetan Buddhism, and he has continued to translate Ajahn Chah's teachings, which appear in Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chaa (with Jack Kornfield) and Being Dharma: The Essence of the Buddha's Teachings. |  | | PAUL BREITER was ordained in the Theravada Buddhist tradition in Thailand in 1970 and soon thereafter met Ajahn Chah. |
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http://www.paraview.com/breiter
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| | Ajahn Sumedho Interviewed |
 | | Ajahn Chah will send those monks, who have the inclination and aptitude for learning the Pali language, to a special monastery where the language is taught. |  | | When Ajahn Sumedho ('Ajahn' is the Thai equivalent of the Pali/Sanskrit Achariya, or 'Master') came to the Insight Meditation Society in May of 1981, he conducted an eight-day work retreat. |  | | AS: I have had a very fortunate experience with a Buddhist monk, Ajahn Chah, and I see what a very happy, tolerant and harmonious being he is. Of course, many of his disciples do not understand what he is teaching, either. |
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http://www.budsas.org/ebud/ebdha236.htm
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| | Guru Ratings — Tales, Ajahn Chah |
 | | Ajahn Chah 1918-1992 A Theravadan Monk of the Thai forest Tradition |  | | One day we heard that Ajahn Chah was coming to America. |  | | This was exciting news, and we invited him to come out and stay at the farm. |
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http://www.globalserve.net/~sarlo/TalesAC.htm
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| | Going Forth |
 | | Ajahn Amaro - 25 years as a monk, an interview with a British abbot of a US monastery. |  | | Ajahn Sumedho Interviewed,one of the most respected and influential Western monks. |  | | FAQ's about a monk Malaysian monk, Ven Kumara answers common questions about ordination and gives a candid insight into his experiences prior to renouncing. |
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http://www.parami.org/duta/goforth.htm
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| | Ajahn Munindo - Unexpected Freedom |
 | | He grew to be – along with Ajahn Chah – one of the pre-eminent leaders of Thai Buddhism, eventually establishing and living at Hin Mark Peng monastery. |  | | Ajahn Tate had been the meditation teacher of my preceptor Somdet Nyanasamvara of Wat Bovornives in Bangkok, and I’d been introduced to his teachings in the form of printed translations. |  | | So the fourth teaching from Ajahn Tate that I recall is that what is really worth developing is not a sophisticated understanding of Buddhist theory or lots of retreat experiences and insights but an appreciation of how to abide more freely and more frequently with one-pointedness of heart and mind. |
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http://www.ratanagiri.org.uk/Book/book4/1.htm
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| | Teachings of a Buddhist Monk, Buddhist Pub Group, Ajahn Sumedho |
 | | Ajahn Sumedho is a Buddhist Monk trained in the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism. |  | | Ajahn Chah started many monasteries and those who followed him, Ajahn Sumedho, Ajahn Amaro, Jack Kornfield, and many others, all seem to offer such wisdom in presenting the Dharma. |  | | Containing the modern practical teachings from one of the oldest Buddhist traditions, this collection of Sumedho's wisdom and humor bring readers into the heart of Buddhist meditation. |
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http://allentech.net/techstore/item_0946672237.html
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| | The Life and Teachings of Ajahn Chah |
 | | Ajahn Chah said, "When they are in trouble, they come to me. When they aren't, they like the pretty women." |  | | When I first went to live with Ajahn Chah, I couldn't speak Thai all that well. |  | | As a new monk, Ajahn Chah wanted to get a handle on his sexual desire. |
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http://www.saigon.com/~anson/ebud/ebdha299.htm
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| | Interview with Ajahn Sundara |
 | | I was at Spirit Rock recently when Ajahn Sumedho was there teaching a group of senior lay dharma teachers, and was very happy to see a bit more of the harmony within the communities of which the Buddha so often spoke when he reminded us to meet often, meet in concord, and part in concord. |  | | One of the students, who had been a monk with Ajahn Chah, had started a Buddhist Society where some meditation was being taught. |  | | And at some point I was talking to Ajahn Sumedho about all of thisgoing on about the greatness of the challenges of the world. |
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http://www.dharma.org/ij/archives/2001b/sundara.htm
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 | | Wisdom is a way of living and being, and Ajahn Chah has endeavoured to preserve the simple life-style of the monks order that people may study and practise the Dhamma in the present day. |  | | Ajahn Chah's simple yet profound style of teaching has a special appeal to Westerners, and many have come to study and practise with him, quite a few for many years. |  | | Around Ajahn Chah a large monastery formed as more and more monks, nuns and lay-people came to hear his teachings and stay on to practise with him. |
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http://www.cains.com/bucha/bodhinyana.htm
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| | Thirty Years as a Western Buddhist Monk |
 | | January 4, 1974 - Ordained as a Buddhist Monk at Wat Pleng Vipassana in Bangkok, Thailand, at the age of 24. |  | | I wrote, and Ajahn Sumedho responded and said I was welcome to come for the Rains Retreat. |  | | One of the first things he said was that if I wanted to train with him, I would have to stay for five years. |
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http://www.urbandharma.org/udharma9/pasanno.html
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| | Inspirational Writings: Selections by No Ajahn Chah |
 | | Ajahn Chah, seeing that the spiritual development of the individual was not very advanced, pointed to himself and said, "This, this is Ajahn Chah." |  | | Ajahn Chah then gave a talk on religion in which he said, "As far as I understand, Christianity teaches people to do good and avoid evil, just as Buddhism does, so what is the problem? |  | | omeone once asked Ajahn Chah about the way he taught meditation: "Do you use the method of daily interviewing to examine the mind-state of a person?" Ajahn Chah responded by saying, "Here I teach disciples to examine their own mind-states, to interview themselves. |
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http://www.hsuyun.org/Dharma/zbohy/Sruti-Smriti/Inspiration/ajahnchah.html
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| | Beneath Buddha's Eyes: July 2004 Archives |
 | | The original Abhayagiri was in ancient Sri Lanka at Anuradhapura and although it follows the Theravada branch of Buddhism, the monastery was known for accepting both teachers and practitioners from many different Buddhist traditions. |  | | It is difficult to imagine Ajahn as a young man in a secular sense, now that he is of middle age, with a shaved head and clothed in a simple mustard-colored robe. |  | | Asked if monks maintain personality traits like senses of humor, Ajahn says that even ascetic monks remain individuals and some are known for their enlightened sense of humor. |
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http://www.beneathbuddhaseyes.com/journal/archives/2004_07.html
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| | Ajahn Punnadhammo's Blog |
 | | Ajahn Buddhadasa was a unique figure in Thai Buddhism. |  | | Another important contribution he made; at the time of the Sarit dictatorship, when the government was trying to kick-start a capitalist economy; he was one of the very few prominent monks who refused to go along with state interference in his teaching. |  | | Buddhism as commonly taught at the time was seen by the educated as a country superstition and Christianity as the faith of the progressive and modern West. |
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http://my.tbaytel.net/arfh/bhBlog/notes.html
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| | Ajahn Yantra & his attorney |
 | | Phra Ajahn Yantra is now free to teach Buddhism, which is something he loves doing, and he does so well. |  | | The Judge pointed out that the weight of the evidence established that the allegations that Phra Ajahn Yantra had broken his vow of celibacy were without foundation, and that these charges may have been cooked up because certain officials in the Thai Government wanted to destroy Phra Ajahn Yantra. |  | | I hope soon to begin travelling throughout the world to teach Buddhism and meditation. |
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http://www.zip.com.au/~lyallg/AjahnYantra.htm
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| | Free - Buddhist eBooks and Dharma Talks |
 | | followers of Ajahn Chah, a respected Buddhist Master of the ancient Thai forest tradition of Theravada Buddhism. |  | | This booklet was compiled and edited from talks given by Venerable Ajahn Sumedho on the teaching of the Buddha: that the unhappiness of humanity can be overcome through spiritual means. |  | | This book is compiled from talks given mostly in 2001 by Ajahn Sumedho; they convey an intuitive understanding of the Buddhas teaching which has arisen from over 35 years of practice as an American born Buddhist monk. |
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http://www.urbandharma.org/udharma5/ebooks.html
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| | A Taste of Freedom |
 | | Venerable Ajahn Chah's impeccable approach to meditation, or Dhamma practice, and his simple, direct style of teaching, with the emphasis on practical application and a balanced attitude, began to attract a large following of monks and laypeople. |  | | Defilements, or kilesa, are the habits born of ignorance which infest the minds of all unenlightened beings. |  | | From that time on, the number of foreign people who came to Ajahn Chah began to steadily increase, until in 1975, the first branch monastery for western and other non-Thai nationals, Wat Pa Nanachat, was set up with Venerable Ajahn Sumedho as the abbot. |
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http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/thai/chah/atasteof.html
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| | Buddhist Society of Western Australia - News |
 | | Stop Press: Ajahn Succito the Abbott of Chithurst monastery in England and a monk for 31 years will be speaking at the Armadale Meditation group next Tuesday 15th November. |  | | Armadale Meditation : Ajahn Succito at the Armadale Meditation group 15th Nov |  | | We welcome back Ajahn Sister Vayama this Friday 18 Nov 05 to guide the meditation at 7.30pm and give the Dhamma talk at 8pm. |
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http://www.bswa.org/audio/audio_search_author.php?searchterm=Brahmavamso
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| | True Buddhist Teachings and Meditation Techniques |
 | | The Buddhist Path of Serenity and Insight by Ajahn Brahm |  | | Check out some talks by Ajahn Chah, given in Thai but includes an English translation at intervals. |  | | The purpose of this site is to provide you with the essence of true Buddhist teachings and meditation practices aimed ultimately at Nirvana, or the complete freedom from all suffering. |
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http://www.ohbliss.org
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| | Dhamma from Ajahn Tong 5 |
 | | This book of the many various points of Dhamma is the Dhamma that I received from Phra Dej Phra Khun Phra Rajabrahmacariya (Venerable Ajahn Tong Sirimangalo) who has been my preceptor for five years. |  | | Therefore, in this merit-making ceremony of my eightieth birthday, by collecting, publishing and distributing as a gift of the Dhamma my teachings, may all disciples grow in their perfection of wisdom. |  | | Certain parts of the contents of this book will be similar to those by Phra Dej Phra Khun Phra Subrahmayana Thera (Krueba Brahmacak of Wat Phra Pad Tak Pa) who is the teacher of my teacher. |
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http://www.ohbliss.org/en/ajahn_tong/from_ajahn/book5.html
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| | Ajahn Chah Quotes and Similes |
 | | Ajahn Chah, seeing that the spiritual development of the individual was not very advanced, pointed to himself and said, This, this is Ajahn Chah." |  | | "Once there was a layman who came to Ajahn Chah and asked him who Ajahn Chah was. |  | | There is no place you can find me. I have no age. |
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http://www.bodhinyanarama.net.nz/acquote.htm
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| | Vinaya - Ajahn Chah |
 | | Although the Ajahn and his disciples lived together for many years, still some of his disciples didn't understand Ajahn Pow's practice. |  | | He had many disciples who have been teachers in their own right, of whom Ajahn Chah is one. |  | | [6] Venerable Ajahn Mun Bhuridatto, probably the most renowned and highly respected Meditation Master from the forest tradition in Thailand. |
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http://www.budsas.org/ebud/ebdha088.htm
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| | Dhamma Talks and Books from Bodhinyanarama |
 | | Amaravati is Ajahn Sumedho's monastery and welcomes visitors; retreats are held there and several other books by Ajahn Sumedho are available. |  | | This book has been printed to commemorate the completion of the new meditation hall at Bodhinyanarama Buddhist Monastery in 1990. |  | | Affectionate Living - A talk given by Ajahn Viradhammo. |
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http://www.bodhinyanarama.net.nz/dhamma.htm
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| | The Dhamma Teachings of Ajahn Chah |
 | | But a monk who was then staying at the Thai temple in London knew him and suggested I go to him. |  | | In 1971 when I was preparing to set off on a pilgrimage to the Buddhist holy places in India on my way to Thailand and ordination, Venerable Ajahn Chah was not yet a well-known name. |  | | He always emphasized the Sangha and I am so happy to belong. |
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http://www.buddhistinformation.com/the_dhamma_teachings_of_ajahn_chah.htm
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| | Buddhasasana - English Section |
 | | (*) The Happy Monk: Ajahn Amaro on Living Buddhism in the West |  | | (*) A day in the life: A monk on Fearless Mountain (Ajahn Amaro). |  | | (*) The Life and Teachings of Ajahn Chah: Remembrances of His Western Students. |
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http://www.zencomp.com/greatwisdom/ebud/ebidx.htm
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| | Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Dhamma Talks |
 | | He discusses some aspects of practice and the steps leading up to the ending of Kamma. |  | | Downloading this file will give you "BSWA Dhamma Talks 2005 - Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Buddhism, Dharma Audio, Ajahn Brahmavamso, Vayama, Hue Can, Thubten Dondrub, Brahmali.zip". |  | | Ajahn Brahm explains - amongst other things - how to improving our lives is not about changing the world, but instead, about changing our own minds. |
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http://www.bswa.org/modules/mydownloads
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| | Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery - Hilltop Newsletter |
 | | It will be led by Ajahn Upekkha, a senior nun from Amaravati Buddhist Monastery. |  | | We hope to see them again here at Harnham in the future. |  | | This time however it has been a joy to have the time to engage with community members in a more relaxed and informal manner. |
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http://www.ratanagiri.org.uk/nltr.htm
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| | Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery |
 | | Ajahn Brahmavamso (affectionately known as Ajahn Brahm), an English monk, disciple of Ajahn Chah, and abbot of. |  | | In January, the Community of Abhayagiri Lay Ministers (CALM) group will be led by Ajahns Pasanno and. |  | | Ajahn Pasanno ordained trees in Thailand as a way of saving them, and Julia Butterfly Hill climbed. |
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http://www.abhayagiri.org
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| | Meditation Retreat with Ajahn Dtun |
 | | The meditation retreat is suitable for beginners and experienced meditators. |  | | Tan Ajahn Dtun has been a monk for 27 years. |  | | Tan Ajahn Dtun was born in 1955 in the province of Ayutthaya, Thailand, although both his parents originally came from the north - eastern province of Ubonratchathani. |
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http://www.bsv.net.au/activities/retreats2005/march.html
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| | Portland Friends of the Dhamma |
 | | Ajahn Brahmavamso will be joining us for late morning meditation followed by meal offering and casual Dhamma discussion. |  | | We are located on the corner of SE 15th and Tacoma, right next to the Sellwood United Methodist Church |  | | We are affiliated and advised by the Abhayagiri monastic descendents of the Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Sumedho lineage |
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http://www.pdxdhamma.org
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| | Buddha Mind down loads - Publications |
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http://www.abm.ndirect.co.uk/leftside/under/pubs.htm
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| | Investigating the Mind |
 | | In 1977 he took up residence in a forest meditation monastery in the lineage of Ven. |  | | In 1983, he journeyed 830 miles on foot to a branch monastery in Northumberland. |  | | Ajahn Sumedho at a newly founded forest monastery in Sussex. |
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http://www.investigatingthemind.org/speakers.html
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| | Ajahn |
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/ajahn
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