Dhamma Teachers

Ajahn Tiradhammo

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Ajahn Tiradhammo is one of the most senior monks in the tradition of Ajahn Chah. He took ordination at Wat Meung Man in Chiang Mai with Venerable Tong in 1974. In 1975 he moved to study with Ajahn Cha at Wat Pa Pong and Wat Pa Nanachat. He went on several tudong journeys through the northeast of Thailand and the mountains of Chiang Mai, visiting many famous forest meditation masters. Venerable Tiradhammo was invited to England in 1982 to help with developments there. He spent two years at Chithurst Monastery, and three years in charge of Harnham Vihara in Northumberland. In 1988 he helped establish Dhammapala Monastery near Bern, Switzerland and also later at its new location in the Bernese Alpine village of Kandersteg where he was the senior monk until 2005. In July 2005 he assumed the position of senior monk at Bodhinyanarama, Wellington, NZ where he remained as abbot for six and a half years. He is currently of no fixed abode and travels widely. His visits to many monasteries and other locations can be followed on his blog.

Ajahn Tiradhammo’s Teachings at BIA

The Direct Way to Awakening

20th January, 2019

The Meaning of Māgha Pūjā

2nd March, 2018

Buddhist Teachings Supported (and Added to) by Brain Research

20th February, 2017

The Eightfold Path in Harmony

20th February, 2016

The Eightfold Path in Harmony (Q&A)

20th February, 2016

 

Right View: The Key to Right Spiritual Practice

21st August, 2015

Right View: The Key to Right Spiritual Practice (Q&A)

21st August, 2015

 

Guided meditation

23rd February 2015

 

Non-Self in Everyday Life

23rd February 2015

Non-Self in Everyday Life (Q&A)

23rd February 2015

 

An Old "Self" in a New Year

  23rd January, 2014

 On Love

  23rd January, 2014