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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, comments, questions and responses was offered on June 20, 2026 for East Bay Dhamma. Dhammapada verses 146 -156 Old Age was discussed. The text can be found here: https://suttacentral.net/dhp146-156/en/buddharakkhita?lang=en&reference=none&highlight=false 00:00 - 1:36:32 DHAMMA TALK, COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
Faith / Saddha → Gladness / Pamojja → Rapture / Piti
Spiritual bypassing, fetters, and inward stability: Tranquility / Passaddhi → Happiness / Sukha → Concentration / Samadhi
Seeing Things as They Are / Yathäbhutananadassana → Disenchantment / Nibbida → Dispassion / Viraga
Contemporary conditions and genuine release: Liberation / Vimutti → Knowledge of the Ending of the Taints / Asavakkhaya-ñana
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on April 25, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 21:52 - DHAMMA TALK 50:42 - COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on April 25, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 21:52 - DHAMMA TALK 50:42 - COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, comments, questions and responses was offered on April 18, 2026 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - 22:50 Guided Meditation 22:50 - 45:00 DHAMMA TALK 45:00 - 1:30:00 COMMENTS, QUESTIONS & RESPONSES
Venerable Ariyananda Thero explains fundmental Buddhist contemplations. We have been circling through Saṃsāra, the wheel of repeated death and rebirth, since beginningless time. We don't know where we came from (what was our last rebirth?), we don't know where we're going (what will be our next rebirth?), and still we pretend everything's fine and try to be merry. Instead, the Buddha ecourages us to contemplate death and impermanence, so that we don't get lost in negligence, but make the effort to escape the round of death and birth through practising the Buddha's teaching and realizing the supreme securtity from bondage, the Deathless Element, Nibbāna. Venerable Angulgamuwa Ariyananda Mahāthera is the abbot of Na Uyana Aranya, the largest forest monastery in Sri Lanka: https://nauyana.org/ He has kindly accepted our invitation to visit Dhammagiri from 2nd to 4th April. You can find all details of his program with us here: https://www.dhammagiri.net/post/visiting-senior-monk-at-dhammagiri-buddhist-monastery Bhante will be accompanied by Bhante Pāsādika Thera (abbot of Dhamsuwa Forest Monastery near Melbourne), Bhante Buddhavihārī Thera, and Bhante Jinaratana Thera. Bhante has been a monk for 33 years. He has visited Dhammagiri once before in November/December 2010, giving special blessings to our newly arrived main Buddha statue. This visit was actually the first time Bhante Ariyananda gave formal teachings in English ourside of Sri Lanka. Bhante Ariyananda and Ajahn Dhammasiha have known each other for 31 years. Bhante has been a true Kalyāna Mitta to Ajahn Dhammasiha during his arrival at Nissaraṇa Vana: preparing him for ordination, helping him with his visa, teaching him some Sinhala, and introducing him to his Upajjhāya, Most Venerable Kadawedduwe Jinavaṃsa Mahāthera. Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsOur email Newsletter:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsletterLatest Photoshttps://latest-pics.dhammagiri.netOur Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dhammatalksatdhammagiri8724#buddhism #dhamma #dhammatalk #buddhistmonk #buddhistmeditation #meditation #death #impermanence
With the visit of Bhante Ariyananda coming up, Ajahn Dhammasiha reminds us all: When it comes to listening to Dhamma, it's not about quantity of input. It's about quality, and in particular about the quality of the mind of the listener. Many of us have heard the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (First Discourse of Buddha) receited many times. But did we have the vision of Dhamma arising, did we attain stream entry like Ven. Aññā Kondañña did while listening to it only once? All the listening and reading and studying will not lead to awakening if the mind is not ready. We have to reduce the hindrances/defilements (nīvaraṇā), and increase the spiritual faculties (indriya), to boost our pāramī up to a level sufficient that we can realize the Dhamma we hear of contemplate. Like a 3G phone will not be able to connec to 5G signals, we won't be able to comprehend the Dhamma on a deep level if the foundations are still too week. Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsOur email Newsletter:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsletterLatest Photoshttps://latest-pics.dhammagiri.netOur Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dhammatalksatdhammagiri8724#dhammatalk #listening #spriritualteacher #buddhism #dhamma #buddhistmonk
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At our Pa Ba Ceremony of Offering Forest Cloth on Magha Puja Full Moon, Ajahn Dhammasiha gives a Dhamma Talk about the Ovādapātimokkha:Abstain from any evil deed accomplish what is good and true, And fully purify your mind - That is what all the Buddhas teach. Enduring patience is the best of all ascetic practices; The best of everything at all is called Nibbāna by the sage. If you cause harm to anyone you can't be called a genuine monk! Refrain from harming and abuse, and strictly keep the Buddha's rules; Be moderate when taking food, and dwell alone in solitude devoted to the Higher Mind - That is what all the Buddhas teach. The Buddha recited this concise summary of the whole practice leading to Nibbāna on the full moon of Magha, at the 'Sāvaka-sannipāta', the spontaneous gathering of 1,250 Arahant Bhikkhus, all of them ordained by the Buddha himself. Ajahn Dhammasiha also explains that the Veluvana (Bamboo Grove Monastery), the location of Magha Puja, was the first monastery ever offered to the Buddha. King Bimbisāra of the Kingdom of Magadha offered a park to the sangha, located outside the gates of his capital Rajagah. The Buddha accepted it and declared that the monks are now allowed to accept property the to be owned by the sangha communally (but not by individual monks). However, the monks continued to live in the open and under trees even in the newly offered monastery. The billionaire banker of Rajagaha saw the monks still living in the open, and asked the Buddha for permission to erect buildings for them. The Buddha granted permission, and from then on numerous structures were erected and offered to the sangha.Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsOur email Newsletter:https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsletterLatest Photoshttps://latest-pics.dhammagiri.netOur Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dhammatalksatdhammagiri8724#buddhism #buddha #buddhistmonastery #rajagaha #rajgir #maghapuja #ovadapatimokkha
Weekend Retreat with Ajahn Mudito at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia, from 7th November to 9th November 2025. Track 3 : Q & A , Dhamma Talk – 8th November 2025 . See the full retreat on bswa.org here. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available from: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube Copyright Buddhist Society of Western Australia www.bswa.org
Weekend Retreat with Ajahn Mudito at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia, from 7th November to 9th November 2025. Track 2 : – Guided Meditation & Dhamma Talk - 8th November 2025 . See the full retreat on bswa.org here. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available from: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube Copyright Buddhist Society of Western Australia www.bswa.org
Weekend Retreat with Ajahn Mudito at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia, from 7th November to 9th November 2025. Track 4 : - Dhamma Talk - 9th November 2025 . See the full retreat on bswa.org here. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available from: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube Copyright Buddhist Society of Western Australia www.bswa.org
Weekend Retreat with Ayya Seri at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia, from 12th - 14th December 2025. Track 5 : – Dhamma Talk & Guided Meditation - 14th December 2025 . See the full retreat on bswa.org here. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available from: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube Copyright Buddhist Society of Western Australia www.bswa.org
Weekend Retreat with Ayya Seri at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia, from 12th - 14th December 2025. Track 2 : – Dhamma Talk and Guided Meditation - 13th December 2025 . See the full retreat on bswa.org here. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available from: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube Copyright Buddhist Society of Western Australia www.bswa.org
Ajahn Cattamalo shares Dhamma and answers questions from the audience during our One Day Full Moon Retreat at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage, Brisbane.Venerable Ajahn Cattamalo has been a monk for 37 years. Born in Germany, he was ordained in the Wat Nong Pa Pong tradition of Venerable Ajahn Chah, North East Thailand in the year 1988. He spent 7 years at Wat Pah Nanachat and in various monasteries throughout Thailand practising and studying with different meditation teachers of the forest traditionSince 2008 he is the founding senior monk of Muttodaya Waldkloster (Muttodaya Forest Monastery) in Germany. Associated both with the tradition of Ajahn Chah and the Dhammayut tradition, in particular Luang Por Tongdaeng, Muttodaya is located in the beautiful spruce forest of the Fichtelgebirge in Frankonia, Bavaria. Ajahn Cattamalo and Ajahn Dhammasiha know each other for over 30 years. They met first at Island Hermitage, Polgasduwa, Sri Lanka in April 1994, when Ajahn Dhammasiha was still a lay person during his first ever stay in a Buddhist monastery. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#mind #dhammatalk #buddhism #buddhistmonk #buddhistwisdom #mindfulness #insight #vipassana
Before the auspicious paritta chanting on New Year's Day, Ajahn Cattamalo shares some short Dhamma reflections at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage. Venerable Ajahn Cattamalo has been a monk for 37 years. Born in Germany, he was ordained in the Wat Nong Pa Pong tradition of Venerable Ajahn Chah, North East Thailand in the year 1988. He spent 7 years at Wat Pah Nanachat and in various monasteries throughout Thailand practising and studying with different meditation teachers of the forest traditionSince 2008 he is the founding senior monk of Muttodaya Waldkloster (Muttodaya Forest Monastery) in Germany. Associated both with the tradition of Ajahn Chah and the Dhammayut tradition, in particular Luang Por Tongdaeng, Muttodaya is located in the beautiful spruce forest of the Fichtelgebirge in Frankonia, Bavaria. Ajahn Cattamalo and Ajahn Dhammasiha know each other for over 30 years. They met first at Island Hermitage, Polgasduwa, Sri Lanka in April 1994, when Ajahn Dhammasiha was still a lay person during his first ever stay in a Buddhist monastery. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#buddhism #dhamma #dhammatalk #buddhistwisdom #buddhiststory #insight
Abbiamo un'idea del buddismo come di una religione basata sulla non violenza, elemento decisamente rilevante, e fatichiamo a comprendere certe pieghe che il buddismo ha preso in Asia. Ma in paesi come lo Sri Lanka e il Myanmar i monaci buddisti sono stati invece figure centrali in movimenti che promuovono l'odio settario, abbandonando gli insegnamenti del Buddha in favore di un obiettivo più comune e terreno: il potere politico. Le fonti audio della puntata sono tratte da: Aluthgama: BBS' Galagoda Atte Gnanasara's inciteful and fear mongering speech, Colombo Telegraph, 9 giugno 2014; Aluthgama Muslim Attack, canale Youtube Keppetipola Disawe, 19 luglio 2014; Myanmar's Anti-Muslim monk Ashin Wirathu joins hands with a Sri Lankan group, Ap Archive, 3 agosto 2015; The Burmese monk who preaches hate toward Muslims, canale Youtube Quartz, 6 novembre 2016; Sitagu SayaDaw kyi Dhamma Talk, canale Youtube Sun tiri, 23 maggio 2017; Wirathu: Myanmar military releases firebrand Buddhist monk, canale Youtube News of the world, 7 settembre 2021; Gnanasara Thero sentenced to 6 months , canale Youtube Ada Derana, 14 giugno 2018 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ajahn Dhammasiha encourages us to refocus our meditative effort on letting go. We can get overly obsessed with focussing on a particular meditation object, and lose sight of our general mindstate: We may fall back into the long established habit of acquiring things, of trying to get something. Instead, everything in our cultivation of bhāvanā should aim towards letting go. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#dhammatalk #buddhism #theravada #meditation #buddhistmeditation #lettinggo #buddhistwisdom
Tan Jayadhamma has stayed at Dhammagiri for 7 months, spending the vassa (rains retreat) 2025 with us. Just before leaving, he kindly offered these reflections on balance in practice, based on the Soṇa Sutta (AN 6.55) and the Buddha's simile of the lute. His talk explores the meaning of sama (“in tune”), the five spiritual faculties as five strings, and how to maintain harmony in practice.WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#dhamma #dhammatalk #meditation #buddhistmeditation #tuning #intune #balance
In this Dhamma discussion, Ajahn Nandiyo first shares some of his personal experiences at Bodhinyanarama Monastery, NZ, and in Thailand & Australia. Then he responds to a question about internal peace, and how disenchantment (nibbidā) through contemplating our experiences both high and low can lead to that peace. Ajahn Nandiyo is the abbot of Bodhinyanarama Monastery, Wellington, New Zealand: https://bodhinyanarama.net.nz/He accepted our invitation to attend our robe offering ceremony, and kindly agreed to conduct teachings for our One Day Retreat program on Sunday 16 November. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#buddhism #dhammatalk #peace #disenchantment #nibbida
Ajahn Dhammasiha's formal Dhamma Talk at the Robe Offering Ceremony at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage. Ajahn reflects on the power of puñña (good karma/'merits'), and the importance of harmony and cooperation when making good karma together. He also goes through the five precepts forming the fundamental ethics of a Buddhist lay practitioner:We train ourselves to abstain from intentionally killing living beingsWe train ourselves to abstain from stealingWe train ourselves to abstain from sensual misconduct like adultaryWe train ourselves to abstain from lyingWe train ourselves to abstain from alcohol and other intoxicants that deminish the sense of shame, conscience & mindfulness, and are causing heedlessness.WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#robeofferingceremony #karma #punya #puñña #goodkarma #harmony #concord
Ajahn Dhammasiha is asked whether eating meat is causing bad karma. Ajahn explains that INTENTIONAL KILLING of other beings is bad karma. The crucial factor for bad karma is intention. Therefore, even if one's actions have a causal relationship with the death of other beings, but completely without intention, it's not breaking the first precept or causing bad karma. For example, in Queensland in summer it's virtually impossible to drive a car for an hour without causing the death of insects smashing against the windscreen. However, that's normally not the intention when driving the car, the intention is simply to get to one's destination. It would be totally impossible to live as a human, without ever being causally involved in the death of other beings. Even as a total vegan, and refraining from using leather or silk, even then the production of cotton for clothing, or the cultivation of vegan food, could still not be done without some beings dying. Therefore, intention is really the crucial factor to focus on. Usually, if someone buys meat of fish in a supermarket, there is no intention of killing. Consequently, buying and eating meat is not breaking the first precept. On the other hand, if someone deliberately becomes vegetarian or vegan, or simply reduces meat/fish consumption, with the intention that less beings will be slaughtered, this is good karma, because there's intention to reduce killing and suffering. If more humans were aware how much pain and torture and suffering animals have to endure, not only in the slaughterhouse, but actually for their whole life in unimaginably cruel factory farming, I believe many more would go vegetarian, or at least reduce their meat & fish consumption. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#vegan #vegetarian #veganism #buddhism #animals #dhammatalk
On the eve of the large Kathina Robe Offering event at Bodhisaddha Monastery, as the senior Ajahn of the 12 monks attending, Ajahn Dhammasiha was invited to share Dhamma for the occasion. Ajahn emphasizes the importance of harmony for the successful completion of the ceremony. Harmony within the sangha, harmony within the lay community, and harmony between lay and monastic communities. Monastics and laity depend on each other, neither could perform the Robe Offering Ceremony on their own, so they have to work in concord. Ajahn points out causal conditions for establishing, maintaining and strengthening harmony in the sangha. Naturally, the same conditions also apply to maintain harmony in lay communities, and they apply for harmony and concord in the family as well. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#harmony #concord #robeoffering #kathina #ajahnchah
During an all-night meditation, or during a retreat period, we tend to exert maximum effort. However, no one can maintain maximum effort for a very long time. Unfortunately, once we can't maintain the high level anymore, we often end up relaxing too much. Unfortunately, it's much easier and faster to regress in our bhāvanā, than to quickly progress. So we may end up losing hard earned 3 months of progress within just one week of carelessness.Therefore, Ajahn Dhammasiha encourages us to look at the minimum standard we maintain throughout. A high minimum level of effort, which we never fall below, can have a more powerful impact on our total progress than occasional spurts of extreme effort. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#effort #meditation #dhamma #bhavana #dhammatalk #buddhism #mindfulness
Right after the end of the rains retreat period, the Dhammagiri monks had been invited to visit the iconic Australia Zoo. Ajahn Dhammasiha uses the occasion to share reflections on Dhamma teachings about animals. Of all the major religions, Buddhism has the clearest and most impactful teachings about showing compassion and loving kindness to animals. For example, the first precept to abstain from killing refers to animals just as to humans. As a follower of the Buddha, we should never intentionally kill even an ant of mozzie. Ajahn also shares stories of animal encounters between the Buddha & famous monks, and animals like elephants and tigers. You can see some photos of our encounters with koalas, tigers, giraffes and echidnas here: https://latest-pics.dhammagiri.netWebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#animals #animalprotection #kindness #dhammatalk #dhamma #buddhism
Ajahn Dhammasiha is asked for advice to overcome ill will. Ajahn talks about the two fundamental approaches:Developing Loving Kindness, Compassion and Forgiveness to strengthen the opposite qualities in our mindUsing wisdom to contemplate and understand anger. For instance, if we're mindful, we can notice that ill will actually feels bad, and that we ourselves are the first 'victim' of our anger.WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#illwill #anger #grudge #metta #lovingkindness #insight #vipassana #wisdom
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, questions and responses was offered on August 9, 2025 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - Meditation 15:59 - Dhamma Talk 33:45 - Questions & Responses
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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, questions and responses was offered on August 9, 2025 for “How do I apply the Dhamma to THIS!?!” 00:00 - Meditation 15:59 - Dhamma Talk 33:45 - Questions & Responses
This Dhamma talk was offered on June 23, 2025 at Three Jewels, Fort Bragg, CA. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 01:54 English Translation 03:39 Dhamma Talk in Thai 05:18 English Translation 06:46 Dhamma Talk in Thai 11:34 English Translation 15:18 Dhamma Talk in Thai 26:22 English Translation 35:11 Dhamma Talk in Thai 51:58 English Translation 1:05:22 Dhamma Talk in Thai 1:05:57 English Translation
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, with reflections by Grace Lee, followed by questions and responses and meditation was offered on August 2, 2025 in the morning, as part of a Daylong Retreat at Karuna Buddhist Vihara. 00:00 - 21:55 Dhamma Talk 21:55 - 40:32 Reflections by Grace Lee 40:32 - 1:09:45 Questions and Responses 1:09:45 - 1:40:50 Meditation
This Dhamma talk was offered on July 2, 2025 at Portland Friends of the Dhamma, Portland, OR. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 09:48 English Translation
This Dhamma talk was offered on July 1, 2025 at Yoga Samadhi, White Salmon, WA. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 35:53 English Translation
This Dhamma talk was offered on June 28, 2025 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 16:08 English Translation 28:08 Dhamma Talk in Thai 49:24 English Translation 1:05:11 Dhamma Talk in Thai 1:05:32 English Translation
This Dhamma talk was offered on June 25, 2025 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 27:51 English Translation
Luang Por Sumedho gave this Dhamma Talk on 19 May 2025 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Reflect Again and Again, Until the Penny Drops appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
Luang Por Sumedho gave this Dhamma Talk on 19 May 2025 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Reflect Again and Again, Until the Penny Drops appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
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