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Venerable Ajahn Viradhammo

 

Dhamma Talks for download:

Letting Go is not Rejecting
(10Mb mp3)
- uploaded 6.5.2007

Love and Jealously
(15Mb mp3)
- uploaded 13.4.2007

Ritual in Religion
(19Mb mp3)
- uploaded 13.4.2007

What's it all About?
(18Mb mp3)
- uploaded 13.4.2007

Purification and Attainment
(10Mb mp3)
- uploaded 9.12.2006

Surviving Selflessly
(17Mb mp3)
- uploaded 9.12.2006

Surrender And Renunciation
(12Mb mp3)
- uploaded 11.11.2006

Drink Tea Touch Ground
(0Mb mp3)
- uploaded 11.11.2006

Freedom Now
(0Mb mp3)
- uploaded 22.10.2006

Life is not an Easy Ride
(21Mb mp3)
- uploaded 22.10.2006

Acceptance
(9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 9.7.2006

Setting a Determination
(9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 9.6.2006

Four Noble Truths: Discontentment
(10Mb mp3)
- uploaded 9.5.2006

Integrating Your Momentum
(10Mb mp3)
- uploaded 7.4.2006

Brahma Vihara
(20Mb mp3)
- uploaded 6.8.2005

The Five Khandas and Will
(11Mb mp3)
- uploaded 17.6.2005

Knowing and Presence
(9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 31.3.2005

 

Link to Tisarana Buddhist Monastery

 

Biography

Venerable Viradhammo was born at Esslingen in Germany in 1947 to Latvian refugee parents. They moved to Toronto, Canada, when he was 5 years old. He studied engineering at the University of Toronto but became disillusioned with academic life, and left in 1969 to go and work in Germany. Later, while living in India, he encountered Buddhism, meeting the late Samanera Bodhesako, who introduced him to the writings of Venerable Nanavira Thera. He eventually traveled to Thailand to become a samanera at Wat Mahathat and took upasampada in 1974 at Wat Pah Pong. He was one of the first residents at Wat Pah Nanachat.

Having spent four years in Thailand, he went back to Canada and Germany to visit his family in 1977. Instead of returning to Thailand, he was asked by Ajahn Chah to join Ajahn Sumedho at the Hampstead Vihara, in London. In subsequent years, he was involved in the establishment of both Chithurst and Harnham monasteries.

 

 

In 1985, on invitation by the Wellington Theravada Buddhist Association, he moved to New Zealand, accompanied by Venerable Thanavaro, where he lived for 10 years setting up Bodhinyanarama monastery.

In 1995 he came to UK to assist Ajahn Sumedho at Amaravati and stayed for 4 years before returning to New Zealand where he was resident. Now he is establishing a Tisarana Buddhist Forest Monastery in Eastern Canada.

 

 

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