Luang Por Damrong Dhamma Tour in SG
Meditation Retreat with Bhante Ukkansa (22 Apr, 29-30 Apr)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Bhante Ukkansa is in Singapore and will be leading a retreat on the 22nd of Apr and 29-30 Apr at Buddhist Fellowship West and WAY respectively.
Kindly refer to the poster below for exact details.
If you have any questions, you may pose them on our FB page or drop an email to this email address: way1966@gmail.com.
_/\_ Sadhu _/\_
Luang Por Piak in Singapore from 25-26th of March @ Paleilai Temple
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Luang Phor Piak will be here in Singapore for a short stay from 25-26th of March. He will be staying in Paleilai Temple during his stay. Kindly refer to the poster below for details.
If there are any questions or doubts, you may pose them on our FB page or drop an email to this email address: way1966@gmail.com .
Sadhu!
Ajahn Chandako dhamma talk – 14 Mar 2017
- Date : 14 Mar (Tue) 7.30pm @ Wat Ananda Temple (50B Jalan Bukit Merah), Level 3
- Date : 15 Mar (Wed ) 7.30pm @ NDR – 24, Geylang Lorong 29, Level 4
About Ajahn Chandako:
Ajahn was ordained as a Buddhist monk in 1990 in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah of the Thai Forest Tradition. Born in 1962 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., his interest in the teachings of the Buddha grew as he studied towards a BA degree in Religious Studies from Carleton College (1984). Following graduation, he began applying himself to training in meditation and subsequently went to Asia to find a monastery suitable for fully devoting himself to the Dhamma.
After practicing intensive meditation in various monasteries in Thailand and traveling extensively in Tibet, Nepal and India, he eventually settled at Wat Pah Nanachat, The International Forest Monastery, in the North-east of Thailand. Ajahn Chah established this branch monastery specifically for his English-speaking disciples. For the first five years after his full ordination as a bhikkhu, Ajahn Chandako was based at Wat Pah Nanachat.
He then began wandering, seeking out forest meditaion masters and studying with them. Along the way he translated into English many of the teachings he received in Thai (see Teachings). Included in his translations is Ajahn Chah’s Unshakeable Peace. Ajahn Chandako is also the author of A Honed and Heavy Axe.