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