A visit to Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery in Australia
I can sit in peace in this place. |
The monastery began its growth in 1983. Named after the great teacher Ajahn Chah, Bodhinyana means the "wisdom of enlightenment." With the generous help and support of a dedicated lay community, the monastics have built Bodhinyana to establish a home beneath the trees in harmony with nature.
The monastery is home to about 20 monks, residing in huts scattered over 242 acres. There is a large meditation hall, where members of the public are welcome to spend time enjoying the peace and tranquility of the atmosphere here in meditation or relaxation.
There is also a kitchen, dining hall, and accommodation for anagarikas (white robed, long-term residents) and guests.
Bodhinyana Monastery provides an ideal environment for solitude and simplicity in which the monastic sangha and residents can dedicate their practice to the cultivation of virtue, meditation (stillness, samadhi), and wisdom.
Humor in Buddhism with Ajahn Brahm
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