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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
Loving kindness is simply the intention of unconditional good will to all beings, without any distinction. Ajahn Dhammasiha explains benefits of a well established practice of loving kindness ('Mettā'). When we experience benefits of our metta practice (for instance healthy, peaceful sleep and waking up happily), they are the most powerful motivation to continue to develop our loving kindness even further.WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#metta #lovingkindness #dhammatalk #buddhism #goodwill
(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
One of our retreatants noticed a crow attacking its mirror image in the glass sliding door. He doesn't reckognize that the image it actually himself. Instead, he thinks it's another crow intruding into his territory. Ajahn Dhammasiha uses this as a metaphor for unskilful effort in meditation. In particular, we can't overcome the delusion of self by fighting it. If we take it for real, and fight it, it will only 'fight back' harder. The successful approach is to wisely observe it, analyse it, and reckognize it as an illusion. WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#mirror #self #sakkayaditthi #entityview #buddhism #dhamma.
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
This is the story of the Buddha's greatest miracle presented by Ajahn Moneyyo: The Fire Sermon (Adittapariyaya Sutta) and the conversion of the three Kassapa brothers and their 1000 disciples. Chapters:0:00 Let's start...0:24 The three Kassapa Brothers6:23 The Buddha arrives at Uruvela Kassapa's ashram09:04 The fiery battle with the Naga King14:22 Sakka and Brahma come to visit the Buddha16:07 Spending an afternoon in the Himalayas19:17 The great flood - The 1000 ascetics take refuge24:35 The greatest Miracle: The Miracle of instruction27:40 The Fire Sermon31:54 The most successful discourse of the Buddha33:02 How to practice to make the mind uninflammableby desire, aversion and delusion36:32 One thing to develop - Wise attention51:10 The next big move of the Buddha...For more Dhammatalks about the life of the Buddha, click on the link below: • The Life of the Buddha After the Buddha sucessfully lead his first 60 monk disciples to awakening in the Deer Park of Isipatana a few month after his awakening he sends them out in all directions to proclaim his teaching so that as many people as possible get an opportunity to hear it.The Buddha himself goes to Uruvela because he knows that there is a large group of people who are capable to understand his teaching quickly: The three brothers Uruvela-Kassapa, Gaya-Kassapa and Nadi-Kassapa - Three fire worshipping ascetics who live there together with their 1000 disciples.The Buddha is arriving at Uruvela-Kassapa's hermitage as an unknown recluse, just a few months after his awakening, while Uruvela-Kassapa is a famous spiritual teacher who believes that he is already a spiritually perfected person with a very large group of disciples.The Buddha is using his psychic powers on many occasions to undermine Uruvela-Kassapa superiority conceit until he finally takes refuge and submits to the Buddha as his teacher - and his brothers and all their 1000 disciples with him! The Buddha is then leading his 1000 new monk disciples to Gaya Sise, a hill to show them the greatest miracle: The miracle of instruction, the possibility to teach others the path of awakening - by teaching them the Fire Sermon.In the "Fire Sermon" (Adittapariyaya Sutta) the Buddha is teaching 1000 former fire worshipping ascetics that our five senses, the mind and the sense objects are burning in the fire of desire, aversion and delusion. However, the Buddha is also teaching the way of practice how to extinguish the fire and he says if we understand one thing deeply we can make our mind uninflammable for desire, aversion and delusion, so that our mind can never be set on fire again and has realized complete peace. This one thing that we have to understand is wise attention and unwise attention (yoniso manasikara and ayoniso manasikara)...more about it in this Dhamma-Talk. A translation of the Adittapariyaya Sutta: https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/SN... A few discourses about yoniso manasikara and ayoniso manasikara: Majjhima Nikaya 2 https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/MN... Samyutta Nikaya 46:51 https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/SN... MORE INFO:Dhammagiri Website: https://www.dhammagiri.net Dhammagiri YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dhammatalksatdhammagiri8724 Dhammagiri Newsletter: https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsletter.
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(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Guided meditation relating to the planet and our place on it, followed by a Dhamma Talk on the instructions given to Ven. Mahapajapati by the Buddha as encouragement for continuing practice in daily life.
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.
This Dhamma talk was offered on May 18, 2025 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 25:08 English Translation
This Dhamma talk was offered on May 17, 2025 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery. 00:00 Dhamma Talk in Thai 27:21 English Translation 45:00 Q&A Session
On occasion of the consecration of our Saddhamma Cetiya and Relic Enshrinement Ceremony, Ajahn Kalyano shares the story how Buddha Relics appeared in Ajahn Anan's shoulder bag while meditating on top of Sri Pada (Adam's Peak), the famous pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka with a footprint of the Buddha on top of a steep mountain. Luang Por Kalyano very kindly offered nine of these precious Buddha relics to Dhammagiri for enshrinement in our Stupa. Dhammagiri WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#buddha #relics #buddharelics #sripada #stupa #contentment
Today is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar: Vesak / Visakha Puja, celebrating the birth, Supreme Awakening, and final Parinibbāna of the Buddha. As it's also Mother's Day in the Western calendar, Ajahn Dhammasiha speaks about the birth of the Bodhisatta, and the marvellous qualities of the Bodhisatta and his mother. Strictly speaking, we shouldn't refer to him as the 'Buddha' at his birth, but rather as the 'Bodhisatta', as he wasn't enlightened yet. However, the little baby could walk 7 steps and announce that it's his last birth immediately after delivery.You can read how the Buddha himself described the events surrounding his birth in: Majjhima Nikāya / Middle Length Discourses, #123 'Acchariya-Abbhuta-Sutta' / 'Wonderful and Marvellous'.Dhammagiri WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#buddha #babybuddha #vesak #dhammatalk #buddhism
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Dhamma Talk by Luang Por Anan on occasion of the relic enshrinement ceremony at our Saddhamma Cetiya on the summit of Dhammagiri hill, Friday 2nd May 2025.The talk was delivered after the Paritta chanting and directly before the relic enshrinement.English translation by Ajahn Stuart Suddhiko, a long term disciple of Luang Por. He's a native English speaker who has much experience in interpreting for Luang Por, with an amazing skill to provide accurate, fluent translations on the spot, working on handwritten notes taken during Luang Por's talk. Venerable Ajahn Anan, abbot of Wat Marp Jan, Rayong, Thailand, has kindly agreed to lead the proceedings for our Stupa Consecration and Relic Enshrinement Cermony. He is a direct senior disciple of Ajahn Chah, and one of the most respected living meditation masters in Thailand. Details about the stupa project and special features can be found hereFinancial donations to the considerable costs of this event, including building of stupa and all associated features, can be made on our website herePhoto Gallery of Stupa Ceremony EventsLearn more about Luang Por Anan & his monastery Wat Marp Jan#stupa #buddhistrituals #dhammatalk #relics #buddhism #dhamma
Dhamma Talk by Luang Por Anan. English translation by Ajahn Varadhammo, abbot of Bodhisaddha Monastery, Wilton near Sydney.Venerable Ajahn Anan, abbot of Wat Marp Jan, Rayong, Thailand, has kindly agreed to lead the proceedings for our Stupa Consecration and Relic Enshrinement Cermony. He is a direct senior disciple of Ajahn Chah, and one of the most respected living meditation masters in Thailand. Details about the stupa project and special features can be found hereFinancial donations to the considerable costs of this event, including building of stupa and all associated features, can be made on our website herePhoto Gallery of Stupa Ceremony EventsLearn more about Luang Por Anan & his monastery Wat Marp JanWebsite of Translator Ajahn Varadhammo's Monastery, Bodhisaddha #stupa #buddhist #buddhism #buddhistceremony #buddhistritual
Ajahn Dhammasiha explains about the upcoming Inauguration and Relic Enshrinement Events for our Saddhamma Cetiya with LP Anan & LP Kalyano & LP Lai next week, Fri 2nd, Sat 3rd & Sun 4th of May.He also goes back describing the first origins that ultimately lead to the development of our Stupa, starting with LP Plien's visit just after we acquired the first property on top of hill in March 2007.Detailed Program for Dhammagiri Stupa Inauguration Events 2nd to 4th May can be found here:Dhammagiri WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube Channel#stupa #chedi #relics #buddhism #buddhiststory #buddhistmonk
Ajahn Dhammasiha responds to a question posed by the audience:How to deal with dukkha and let it go?Dhammagiri WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#dukkha #suffering #lettinggo #insight #vipassana
With Thai, Sri Lankan & Myanmar New Year coming up, including the ceremony of pouring water on Buddha statues and on the monks' hands, Ajahn Dhammasiha talks about the symbolism of this ritual: Just as we use water to clean our bodies, so the Buddha has given us the Dhamma as a purifying agent for our mind.Dhammagiri WebsiteOur Spotify PlaylistsNewsletterDhammagiri Youtube ChannelPics#water #cleaning #cleansing #purification #songkran #buddhistritual
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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on March 8, 2025 for East Bay Dhamma. 00:00 - DHAMMA TALK with Q&A
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(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk and Q&A was offered on March 8, 2025 for East Bay Dhamma. 00:00 - DHAMMA TALK with Q&A
Venerable Udugama Therika Bhikkhuni conducted an 8-day retreat in Sinhalese from 24th December 2024 to 01st January 31, 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Therika lives in Sri Lanka and she is a highly respected Theravada nun who is the abbot of Damrisi Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 11 : – Day 6 – Dhamma Talk – 29th December 2024. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Udugama Therika Bhikkhuni conducted an 8-day retreat in Sinhalese from 24th December 2024 to 01st January 31, 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Therika lives in Sri Lanka and she is a highly respected Theravada nun who is the abbot of Damrisi Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 13 : – Day 7 – Dhamma Talk – 30th December 2024. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Udugama Therika Bhikkhuni conducted an 8-day retreat in Sinhalese from 24th December 2024 to 01st January 31, 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Therika lives in Sri Lanka and she is a highly respected Theravada nun who is the abbot of Damrisi Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 15 : – Day 8 – Dhamma Talk & Conclusion – 31st December 2024. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Dhammajiva Thero conducted a retreat in Sinhalese from 15th to 21st of January 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Dhammajiva lives in Sri Lanka and he is a highly respected Theravada monk who is the abbot of Nissarana Vanaya Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 8 : – Day 4 – Dhamma Talk – 19th January 2025. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Dhammajiva Thero conducted a retreat in Sinhalese from 15th to 21st of January 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Dhammajiva lives in Sri Lanka and he is a highly respected Theravada monk who is the abbot of Nissarana Vanaya Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 10 : – Day 5 – Dhamma Talk – 20th January 2025. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Udugama Therika Bhikkhuni conducted an 8-day retreat in Sinhalese from 24th December 2024 to 01st January 31, 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Therika lives in Sri Lanka and she is a highly respected Theravada nun who is the abbot of Damrisi Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 1 : – Day 1 – Dhamma Talk – 24th December 2024. See the full retreat on 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
Venerable Udugama Therika Bhikkhuni conducted an 8-day retreat in Sinhalese from 24th December 2024 to 01st January 31, 2025 at Jhana Grove Retreat Centre in Serpentine, Western Australia. Venerable Therika lives in Sri Lanka and she is a highly respected Theravada nun who is the abbot of Damrisi Meditation Centre, Sri Lanka. The retreat was organized by the Sri Lanka Meditation Retreats of Western Australia. Track 3 : – Day 2 – Dhamma Talk – 25th December 2024. See the full retreat on 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
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on February 8, 2025 for East Bay Dhamma 00:00 - MEDITATION 14:08 - DHAMMA TALK & Q&A
(Karuna Buddhist Vihara) This dhamma talk, guided meditation, and Q&A was offered on February 1, 2025. 00:00 - GUIDED MEDITATION 30:21 - DHAMMA TALK with Q&A
Wednesday 1st December 2024 Bhante Kassapa discusses Right View. This session with Bhante consist of a thirty minute talk. Chapters 00.00.00 Dhamma Talk 00:27:25 Close Please support us on Ko-Fi BSWA teachings are available from: · BSWA Teachings · BSWA Podcast Channel · BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel · BSWA YouTube Teaching retrieved from CBSWA please visit to find out how to attend the monastery in person.
Ajahn Brahmali gave a Dhamma Talk on 24 May 2023 for the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project. Ajahn Brahmali supports the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project, of which Ajahn Brahm is the Spiritual Adviser. Donations towards Anukampa's aim to spread the Dhamma and develop a nuns' monastery in England are extremely welcome. Please visit: https://anukampaproject.org/donate/ Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube
Ajahn Brahmali gave a Dhamma Talk on 24 September 2023 for the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project. Ajahn Brahmali supports the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project, of which Ajahn Brahm is the Spiritual Adviser. Donations towards Anukampa's aim to spread the Dhamma and develop a nuns' monastery in England are extremely welcome. Please visit: https://anukampaproject.org/donate/ Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube
Ajahn Brahmali gave a Dhamma Talk on 23 July 2023 for the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project. Ajahn Brahmali supports the Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project, of which Ajahn Brahm is the Spiritual Adviser. Donations towards Anukampa's aim to spread the Dhamma and develop a nuns' monastery in England are extremely welcome. Please visit: https://anukampaproject.org/donate/ Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thebuddhistsocietyofwa BSWA teachings are available: BSWA Teachings BSWA Podcast Channel BSWA DeeperDhamma Podbean Channel BSWA YouTube