Talks by Ven Maha Boowa


Some of the many Dhamma Talks by Most Venerable Maha Buwa Nanasampanno Maha Thero. Translated to English can be found here. Venerable Ajahn Maha Boowa was born in Udorn-thani, North-east Thailand in 1913. He became a monk in the customary way at a local monastery and went on to study the Pali language and texts. At this time he also started to meditate but had not yet found a suitable Teacher. Then he caught sight of the Ven. Ajahn Mun and immediately felt that this was someone really special, someone who obviously had achieved something from his Dhamma practice. Main Temple: Wat Pah Bahn Tahd c/o Songserm Service 89 Phosi Road. Udon Thani 41000 Thailand Web site: main: www.luangta.org Help Thai Nation Project: members.tripod.com/~Thaihelp/emain.htm For information about the monastery: meditationthailand.tripod.com/NE/pahbanthat.html Centres: Wat Pa Bahn Tahd Teachers: Ajahn Pannavaddho, Vice-abbot (English; age 65). Probably the most senior western monk in Thailand. Pannavaddho was one of the first bhikkhus to live and practise in the Hampstead Vihara with Kapilavaddho Bhikkhu in the 1960's. Wrote the "Wisdom of Samadhi " Essay download from mail.metta.lk/mirror/www.dhammaloka.org.au/pubs Main Temple: Wat Pah Bahn Tahd c/o Songserm Service 89 Phosi Road. Udon Thani 41000 Thailand Web site: main: www.luangta.org Help Thai Nation Project: members.tripod.com/~Thaihelp/emain.htm For information about the monastery: meditationthailand.tripod.com/NE/pahbanthat.html Centres: Wat Pa Bahn Tahd Teachers: Ajahn Pannavaddho, Vice-abbot (English; age 65). Probably the most senior western monk in Thailand. Pannavaddho was one of the first bhikkhus to live and practise in the Hampstead Vihara with Kapilavaddho Bhikkhu in the 1960's. Wrote the "Wisdom of Samadhi " Essay download from mail.metta.lk/mirror/www.dhammaloka.org.au/pubs After finishing his Grade Three Pali studies he therefore left the study monastery and followed Ven. Ajahn Mun into the forests of N.E. Thailand. When he caught up with Ven. Ajahn Mun, he was told to put his academic knowledge to one side and concentrate on meditation. And that was what he did. He often went into solitary retreat in the mountains and jungle but always returned for help and advice from Ven. Ajahn Mun. He stayed with Ven. Ajahn Mun for seven years, right until the Ven. Ajahn's passing away. The vigor and uncompromising determination of his Dhamma practice attracted other monks dedicated to meditation and this eventually resulted in the founding of Wat Pa Bahn Tahd, in some forest near the village where he was born. This enabled his mother to come and live as a nun at the monastery. Maha boowa is currently the abbot of wat pa bahn tahd. he travelled to london and gave lectures there. He founded the help thai nation project, a charitable effort dedicated to helping the thai economic rescue effort. He was visited and supported by the King and Queen of Thailand. Main Temple: Wat Pah Bahn Tahd c/o Songserm Service 89 Phosi Road. Udon Thani 41000 Thailand Web site: main: www.luangta.org Help Thai Nation Project: members.tripod.com/~Thaihelp/emain.htm For information about the monastery: meditationthailand.tripod.com/NE/pahbanthat.html Centres: Wat Pa Bahn Tahd Teachers: Ajahn Pannavaddho, Vice-abbot (English; age 65). Probably the most senior western monk in Thailand. Pannavaddho was one of the first bhikkhus to live and practise in the Hampstead Vihara with Kapilavaddho Bhikkhu in the 1960's. Wrote the "Wisdom of Samadhi " Essay download from mail.metta.lk/mirror/www.dhammaloka.org.au/pubs

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