Ajahn Chah Remembrance Day Pt 9 | Ceremony for "Asking for Forgiveness" led by Ajahn Chandako
Venerable Ajahn Chah Subhaddo (Chao Khun Bodhinyana Thera) alternatively spelled Achaan Chah, occasionally with honorific titles Luang Por and Phra; (17 June 1918 - 16 January 1992) was an influential teacher of the Buddhadharma and a founder of two major monasteries in the Thai Forest Tradition. Ajahn Chah was born near Ubon Ratchathani in the Isan region of northeast Thailand. his family were subsistence farmers. As in tradition, Ajahn Chah entered the monastery at age nine as a novice, where he learned to read and write during his three year stay. He left the monastery to help his family on the farm, but later returned to monastic life on April 26, 1939 seeking ordination as a Theravadan monk (or bhikku). According to the book "Food for the Heart: The Collected Writings of Ajahn Chah", he chose to leave the monastic life in 1946 and became a wandering ascetic after the death of his father. He walked across Thailand, taking teachings at various monasteries. Among his teachers at this time was Ajahn Mun, a renown meditation master in the Forest Tradition. Ajahn Chah lived in caves and forests while learning from the meditation monks of the Forest Tradition. A website devoted to Ajahn Chah eloquently describes this period of his life. For the next seven years, Ajahn Chah practiced in the style of an ascetic monk in the austere Forest Tradition, spending his time in the forests, caves and cremation grounds, ideal places for meditation practice. He wandered through the country side in quest of quiet and secluded places for delveloping meditation. He lived in tiger and cobra infested jungles, using reflections on death to penetrate the true meaning of life. On one occasion he practiced in a cremation ground, to challenge and eventurally overcome his fear of death. Then, as he sat cold and drenched in rainstorm, he faced the utter desolation and loneliness of a homeless monk. This set of videos in this playlist are from the "Refuge in the Triple Gem: Ajahn Chah Remembrance Day 2010" DVD, sponsored for free distribution by generous supporters in Malaysia with gratitude and respect for the Forest Sangha - Vassa 2010. #buddhism #ajahnchah #dhamma #buddhistteachings

Ajahn Chah Remembrance Day Pt 7 | "Life with Ajahn Chah" by Ajahn Nyanadhammo

"F" Is For Forgiveness | Ajahn Brahm | 13-05-2011

Dhamma Talk : Caring for our parents is a blessing in life

ACRD_104 Aj Viradhammo - Social Definition & Structure in Ajahn Chah's Tradition

She Flew to America on a Fiancée Visa — What She Found in His House Got Her Murdered

Vesak Ceremony 2026 In Fort Worth, Texas.A magnificent lotus illuminated with 24,000 candle lights.

Fr. Allan Phan - Former Buddhist | The Journey Home | EWTN

John David interviews Radha Ma in 2003 I Commentary on Sri Ramana Maharshi's Teachings I FILM

Shaolin Warrior: Suffering Has A Pattern—Do THIS to Break The Cycle

The Real Reason The Dog Whisperer Ended

Ajahn Chah Remembrance Day Pt 1 | Introduction, Morning Chanting & Meal Offering

Our Real Home | Ajahn Chah

Awakening is Devastating: Death, Dhamma, & Diamond-Cut Wisdom from White Robes | Maechee Paññāsirī

The Secret Life of Tibet’s Most Romantic Dalai Lama

(1) Where Do We Go When We Die? | Thich Nhat Hanh, 2002 07 22 (Plum Village, France)

Find your true peace by following Ven Mahindasiri Thero, a Buddhist monk from Sri Lankan.

Street musician can't believe the guitar I just handed him

Fear Arises According To Causes And Conditions by Ajahn Kalyano 06 Jun 2026

WHAT FACING DEATH TAUGHT ME ABOUT LIFE

