Ajahn Brahm

Ajahn Brahm

Infobox Buddhist biography
name = Ajahn Brahm


img_size =
img_capt = Ajahn Brahm (front left)
landscape =
birth_name = Peter Betts
other_names =
dharma_name =
birth_date = birth date and age|df=yes|1951|8|7
birth_place = United Kingdom
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = English
denomination =
school = Theravada
lineage =
title = Venerable Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera
workplace =
education = Cambridge University
occupation =
teacher =
reincarnation_of =
predecessor =
successor =
student =
spouse =
partner =
children =
website =

Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera (known to most as Ajahn Brahm) was born Peter Betts in London, United Kingdom on 7 August 1951. Currently Ajahn Brahm is the Abbot of [http://www.bswa.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=2 Bodhinyana Monastery] , in Serpentine, Western Australia, the Spiritual Director of the [http://www.bswa.org/ Buddhist Society of Western Australia] , Spiritual Adviser to the [http://www.bsv.net.au/ Buddhist Society of Victoria] , Spiritual Adviser to the Buddhist Society of South Australia, Spiritual Patron of the [http://www.buddhistfellowship.org/ Buddhist Fellowship] in Singapore, and Spiritual Patron of the [http://www.bodhikusuma.com/ Bodhikusuma Centre] in Sydney.

Early life

Ajahn Brahm came from a working-class background and won a scholarship to study Theoretical Physics at Cambridge University in the late 1960s. After graduating from Cambridge he taught in high school for one year before travelling to Thailand to become a monk and train with the Venerable Ajahn Chah Bodhinyana Mahathera.

tudy and ordination

Ajahn Brahm was ordained in Bangkok at the age of twenty-three by the Abbot of Wat Saket. He subsequently spent nine years studying and training in the forest meditation tradition under Venerable Ajahn Chah.

Coming to Australia

The then Ven. Brahm was invited to Perth, Australia by the [http://www.bswa.org/ Buddhist Society of Western Australia] to assist Ajahn Jagaro in teaching duties. Initially they both lived in an old house in the suburb of North Perth, but in late 1983 purchased 97 acres (393,000 m²) of rural and forested land in the hills of Serpentine south of Perth. The land was to become Bodhinyana Monastery (named after their teacher, Ajahn Chah Bodhinyana). Bodhinyana was to become the first dedicated Buddhist monastery in the Southern Hemisphere and is today the largest community of Buddhist monks in Australia.

Initially there were no buildings on the land, and as there were only a few Buddhists in Perth at this time, and little funding, the monks themselves began building to save money. Ajahn Brahm learnt plumbing and brick-laying and built many of the current buildings himself.

Becoming a leader

In 1994, Ajahn Jagaro took a sabbatical leave from Western Australia and disrobed a year later. Left in charge, Ajahn Brahm took on the role and was soon being invited to provide his teachings in other parts of Australia and South-East Asia. He has been a speaker at the International Buddhist Summit in Phnom Penh in 2002, and at three Global Conferences on Buddhism. He also dedicates time and attention to the sick and dying, those in prison or ill with cancer, people wanting to learn to meditate, and also to his Sangha of monks at Bodhinyana.

Ajahn Brahm has also been influential in establishing [http://www.bswa.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=5 Dhammasara Nuns' Monastery] at Gidgegannup in the hills north-east of Perth to be a wholly independent monastery, where the Sri Lankan trained, Australian nun Ajahn Sr. Vayama is currently abbot.

Achievements

Whilst still a junior monk, Ajahn Brahm was asked to undertake the compilation of an English-language guide to the Buddhist monastic code - the vinaya - which later became the basis for monastic discipline in many Theravadan monasteries in Western countries.

Currently Ajahn Brahm is the Abbot of [http://www.bswa.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=2 Bodhinyana Monastery] , in Serpentine, Western Australia, the Spiritual Director of the [http://www.bswa.org/ Buddhist Society of Western Australia] , Spiritual Adviser to the [http://www.bsv.net.au/ Buddhist Society of Victoria] , Spiritual Adviser to the Buddhist Society of South Australia, Spiritual Patron of the [http://www.buddhistfellowship.org/ Buddhist Fellowship] in Singapore, Spiritual Patron of the [http://www.bodhikusuma.com/ Bodhikusuma Centre] in Sydney.

In October 2004, Ajahn Brahm was awarded the John Curtin Medal for his vision, leadership and service to the Australian community by [http://www.curtin.edu.au/ Curtin University] . He is currently working with monks and nuns of all Buddhist traditions to establish the [http://asaweb1.googlepages.com/ Australian Sangha Association] .

Ajahn Brahm is the author of "Opening the Door of Your Heart: And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness" (later published as "Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?: Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties") and "Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond: A Meditator's Handbook".

ee also

* Ajahn Chah
* Bodhinyana Monastery
* Ajahn Sumedho

External links

* [http://www.bswa.org/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=4 Ajahn Brahm's Dhamma Talks from the Buddhist Society of Western Australia's website (mp3)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BuddhistSocietyWA Ajahn Brahm's video Dhamma Talks from the Buddhist Society of Western Australia's YouTube account]
* [http://www.bswa.org/audio/podcast/AjahnBrahm.rss.php Ajahn Brahm podcast]
* [http://www.wisdompubs.org/index.lasso Ajahn Brahm's books at Wisdom Publications]
* [http://diydharma.org/Brahmavamso Ajahn Brahm audio archive] from the [http://diydharma.org DIY Dharma website]
* [http://www.what-Buddha-taught.net/#Brahm Ajahn Brahm's Free Books Online]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ajahn Brahm — Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera (aussi appelé Ajahn Brahm), de son vrai nom Peter Betts, est né à Londres le 7 août 1951. Ajahn Brahm est l abbé du monastère Bodhinyana, de Serpentine (petite ville d Australie Occidentale d environ 2000 habitants),… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ajahn Brahm — Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera (* 7. August 1951 in London als Peter Betts) ist ein buddhistischer Mönch und zumeist bekannt als Ajahn Brahm. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 1.1 Frühe Jahre 1.2 Ankunft in Australien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ajahn Brahmavamso — Ajahn Brahm Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera (aussi appelé Ajahn Brahm), de son vrai nom Peter Betts, est né à Londres le 7 août 1951. Ajahn Brahm est l abbé du monastère Bodhinyana, de Serpentine (petite ville d Australie Occidentale d environ 2000… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera — (* 7. August 1951 in London als Peter Betts) ist ein buddhistischer Mönch und zumeist bekannt als Ajahn Brahm. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 1.1 Frühe Jahre 1.2 Ankunft in Australien 1.3 Übernahme d …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ajahn Chah — und Ajahn Sumedho Ajahn Chah (* 17. Juni 1918 nahe Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand; † 16. Januar 1992) war ein theravada buddhistischer Mönch der Kamatthana Waldmönchstradition. Ab den siebziger Jahren wuchs sein Ruf, ein ausgezeichnet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Brahm — ist ein männlicher Vorname sowie ein Familienname. Personen mit dem Nachnamen Brahm sind: Ajahn Brahm (* 1951), englischer buddhistischer Mönch Daniela Brahm (* 1966), deutsche Malerin John Brahm (eigtl. Hans Julius Brahm; 1893–1982), deutscher… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ajahn Chah — Phra Bodhiñāṇathera (Chah Subaddho) School Theravada, Maha Nikaya Other name(s) Luang Por Chah (หลวงพ่อชา), Luang Pu Chah (หลวงปู่ชา), Ajahn Chah (อาจารย์ชา) …   Wikipedia

  • Ajahn — The Thai word Ajahn (also spelt Ajaan, Ajarn, Acharn, Achaan) means teacher . It is used for high school teachers and Buddhist monks who have passed ten vassa. It is derived from the Pali word acariya. According to the Vinaya, any properly… …   Wikipedia

  • Brahm — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Bram et Brame. Brahm est un prénom notamment porté par : Brahm Wenger Brahm est un nom de famille notamment… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chah — Ajahn Chah und Ajahn Sumedho Ajahn Chah (* 17. Juni 1918 nahe Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand; † 16. Januar 1992) war ein theravada buddhistischer Mönch der Kamatthana Waldmönchstradition. Ab den siebziger Jahren wuchs sein Ruf …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”