Common questions

What does ajahn mean in Buddhism?

What does ajahn mean in Buddhism?

professor
tɕāːn], also romanized ajaan, aajaan, ajarn, ajahn, acharn and achaan) is a Thai-language term that translates as “professor” or “teacher”. It is derived from the Pali word ācariya and is a term of respect, similar in meaning to the Japanese sensei.

What tradition is Ajahn Brahm?

Nationally and internationally, Ajahn Brahm has become a key figure in Buddhism. In addition to being Abbot of what is now the single largest community of monks outside Asia, he is Spiritual Advisor to the Buddhist Societies of Victoria and South Australia.

Who is Ajahn Sona?

Ajahn Soṇa is the monastery’s founder and abbot. Born in Canada in 1954, Ajahn Soṇa’s background as a layperson is in classical guitar performance. His encounter with Buddhist wisdom as a young man initiated a spiritual journey that led him to become a lay hermit in the Coast Mountain region of BC for several years.

What is the difference between Bhante and Bhikkhu?

As nouns the difference between bhante and bhikkhu is that bhante is (lb) sir, venerable sir while bhikkhu is a buddhist monk or priest; one who follows all buddhist precepts as a full member of the sangha.

How do you pronounce Ajahn?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Ajahn. ajah-n. A-jahn.
  2. Meanings for Ajahn.
  3. Examples of in a sentence. Buddhist abbot Ajahn Brahm in Singapore: ‘Unacceptable’ that religion has been so cruel to LGBTIs. Ven. Ajahn Brahmali at the BMICH Main Hall on Esala Poya day.
  4. Translations of Ajahn. Chinese : 阿姜 Telugu : అజాన్ Russian : Аджан

What type of Buddhist is Ajahn Brahm?

Ajahn Brahm (Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera), born Peter Betts in London in 1951, is a Theravada Buddhist monk. A monk for over thirty years, Ajahn Brahm is a revered spiritual guide and the abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery, in Serpentine, Western Australia—one of the largest monasteries in the southern hemisphere.

Who followed the Theravada form of Buddhism?

Theravada Buddhism is strongest in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Burma (Myanmar). It is sometimes called ‘Southern Buddhism’. The name means ‘the doctrine of the elders’ – the elders being the senior Buddhist monks.

What does Bhante mean?

Venerable Sir
Bhante (Pali; Burmese: ဘန္တေ, pronounced [bàɰ̃tè]; Sanskrit: bhavantaḥ), sometimes also called Bhadanta, is a respectful title used to address Buddhist monks and superiors in the Theravada tradition. The term religiously means “Venerable Sir.”

How old was Ajahn Buddhadasa when he became a monk?

Ajahn Buddhadasa. Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu (Servant of the Buddha) went forth as a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in 1926, at the age of twenty. After a few years of study in Bangkok, which convinced him “purity is not to be found in the big city,” he was inspired to live intimately with nature in order to investigate Buddha-Dhamma in study and practice.

When did Ajahn achalo become a bhikkhu monk?

After a two year period practising in various centres and monasteries, in 1996 Ajahn Achalo ordained as a Theravada Bhikkhu (monk) under Ajahn Liem at Wat Nong Pah Pong, the monastery founded by venerable Ajahn Chah.

Which is the Book of Ajahn Buddhadasa Bhikkhu?

In Ajahn Buddhadasa Bhikkhu’s book, Mindfulness With Breathing, the Thai meditation master provides practitioners with penetrating insights into the Ā nāpānasati Sutta, the canonical text which many believe is the most direct transmission of Shakyamuni Buddha’s breath meditation methods.

Where did Tan Ajahn Sumedho become a monk?

After several years in training he took higher ordination as a bhikkhu in 1997, with Ajahn Sumedho as preceptor. He spent his first two years as a monk at Amaravati Monastery, then moved to Thailand, living for a year at Wat Pah Nanachat and then a year at Tan Ajahn Anan’s Monastery near Rayong.

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Ruth Doyle