Bhikkhu Buddhadasa (1906–1993)
Author of Mindfulness with Breathing
About the Author
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (1906-1993) was the most innovative and influential Thai teacher of the twentieth century, throughout which he observed, critiqued, and responded to the changes of modernity. A devoted student of the Pali suttas, he was deeply interested in the science of awakening and dedicated show more his life to reacquainting humanity with the path that centers nibbana-the end of suffering-in each day of our lives. His practice center in Thailand, the Garden of the Power of Liberation, provides a natural setting for practice and is full of skillful means for introducing fellow travelers to the "Heart of Buddhism." show less
Works by Bhikkhu Buddhadasa
Buddha Dhama for Students: Answers to the Questions a Non-Buddhist is Likely to Ask About the Fundamentals of Buddhism (1966) 12 copies
Happiness & Hunger 5 copies
In Samsara Exists Nibbana 3 copies
Nibbana For Everyone 3 copies
ตัวกู-ของกู 2 copies
The first ten years of Suan Mokkh 2 copies
คติธรรมในคำกลอน 1 copy
สูตรเว่ยหล่าง 1 copy
เอกสารชุดมองด้านใน 1 copy
เศรษฐศาสตร์พุทธศาสนา 1 copy
คู่มือมนุษย์ ฉบับสมบูรณ์ 1 copy
คู่มือมนุษย์ (ฉบับย่อ) 1 copy
ปฏิจจสมุปบาทกับอานาปานสติ 1 copy
ต่อไปนี้เราจะทำจริง ฯ 1 copy
ABC Of Buddhism. The 1 copy
Nibbana for Everyone 1 copy
The Right Approach to Chamma 1 copy
Handboek voor de Mensheid 1 copy
Dhamma for Social Renewal 1 copy
The Ultimate Happiness 1 copy
Towards Buddha0dhamma 1 copy
CHRISTIANITY AND BUDDHISM , Khrittatham-Phutthatham (Bilingual Edition , English - Thai) (2009) 1 copy
Cốt Lõi Của Cội Bồ Đề 1 copy
On the First Rung 1 copy
The A, B, C of Buddhism 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1906-05-27
- Date of death
- 1993-05-23
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Buddhist monk
- Organizations
- Suan Mokkh
- Nationality
- Thailand
- Birthplace
- Phumriang, Surat Thani, Thailand
- Places of residence
- Bangkok, Thailand
Amphoe Chaiya, Surat Thani, Thailand - Associated Place (for map)
- Surat Thani, Thailand
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Any practitioner, after meditating for some time, inevitably wonders what meditation method the historical Buddha Shakyamuni himself used while beneath the Bodhi Tree. Many people understand that prior to his realization, Shakyamuni Buddha studied with many of the great yogis of his time, but most do not know what method he ultimately found leads most directly to nirvana. In Ajahn Buddhadasa Bhikkhu's book, Mindfulness With Breathing, the Thai meditation master provides practitioners with show more penetrating insights into the Anapanasati Sutta, the canonical text which many believe is the most direct transmission of Shakyamuni Buddha's breath meditation methods. Combined with a concise translation of the sutta itself, Mindfulness with Breathing is one of the best guides to Buddhist meditation practice available in the English language. show less
This short book is a series of lectures on the fundamentals of Theravadin Buddhism. It is thoughtful, orderly, and comprehensive. Buddhadasa has a very positive attitude about the spiritual capabilities of his readers, and strongly emphasizes the basics of Buddhist practice. He comes across as warm-hearted and very serious. This book is an excellent introduction to a down-to-earth, non-romanticized approach to Buddhism, but perhaps its unrelenting seriousness might make it a little daunting show more to beginners. It can be taken a little at a time. My only complaint is that I would have liked him to devote more commentary to Buddhist ethics. show less
Buddhadasa Bhikku, a Thai monk noted for establishing the Wat Suan Mokkh Dharma Center is a well known commentator and advocate for Buddhism in Thailand. This short book consists of a speech that he gave at the Sixth Buddhist Council held in Burma in 1954. The title indicates only partially what to expect, a series of points celebrating Theravada Buddhism. At the core of the work though is a review of the Noble Eightfold Path with an emphasis on the importance of Right View/Right show more Understanding. Also of interest is the conception of the Creator-Controlling-Destroyer function of god and its parallels in Buddhist thought along with a brief discussion on nibbana (nirvana) and pure mind. The defense of Theravada is particularly fiery and is dispelled by the Forward which explains how Buddhadasa Bhikku's thinking has evolved over decades of practice. Still, it remains a small peek into some of the divisions that have existed in Buddhism while providing insight into a figure of national prominence in Thailand. show less
Translations of talks and articles by the noted Thai monk Buddhadāsa (1903-1996). Possibly not the very best introduction to him, but his take on the Buddha's teachings is definitely worth investigating.
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