GIFTS HE LEFT BEHIND
Gifts he left behind The Dhamma Legacy of Phra Ajaan Dune Atulo (Phra Rājavuḍḍhācariya) Compiled by Phra Rājavaraguṇa Translated from
Read moreGifts he left behind The Dhamma Legacy of Phra Ajaan Dune Atulo (Phra Rājavuḍḍhācariya) Compiled by Phra Rājavaraguṇa Translated from
Read more1-10 1. A Dhamma welcome On December 18, 1979, Their Majesties the King and Queen paid a private visit to
Read more11-20 11. On the ultimate level there’s no desire Before the Rains retreat in 1953, Luang Phaw Thaw, a relative
Read more21-30 21. Cutting no slack Many monks and novices attending to Luang Pu late at night in Chulalongkorn Hospital were
Read more31-40 31. Problems & responsibilities One of the problems in administering the Saṅgha, in addition to having to deal with
Read more41-50 41. Nice, but… At present there are a lot of meditators who get enthusiastic about new teachers or new
Read more51-60 51. Simply a motion There were times when I felt ill at ease, fearing that I may have done
Read more61-70 61. On eating A group of monks came to pay their respects to Luang Pu before the Rains Retreat
Read more71-80 71. There’s only one place Phra Mahā Thaweesuk was the first of Luang Pu’s students to pass the ninth
Read more81-90 81. Letting go of one thing to get stuck on another One of Luang Pu’s lay students came to
Read more91-100 91. Strange After the opening ceremonies for the Phra Ajaan Mun Museum, Luang Pu traveled further to visit Ajaan
Read more101-111 101. A comparison “The desire to know and see so as to put an end to one’s doubts is
Read moreGlossary Ajaan (Pali: ācariya): Teacher; mentor. Appanā samādhi: Fixed penetration, the strongest level of concentration. Arahang (Pali: arahaṁ): Worthy; pure. An epithet for
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