Dhamma Talks, Chanting, Precepts and Meditation
with Ajahn Dhammasiha and other
experienced Senior Buddhist Monks
in the Theravada Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah.
Recorded at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage,
Brisbane, Australia.
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including regular live streams on the weekend
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On the occasion of Māgha Puja 2024, Ajahn Vajiro shares from his experience living with Ajahn Chah in the early 1980ies. Luang Por Chah put strong emphasis on the Sangha doing work together, to maint…
Luang Por Vajiro talks about 'Mindfulness of Breathing' (Ānāpāṇasati), and responds to questions from the audience, during his visit to Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage.
Ven. Ajahn Vajiro was born in Mal…
Ajahn Dhammasiha presents a short teaching of the Buddha explaining that Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha are supreme, and that those with faith/conviction in what is supreme will receive supreme results.
A…
One of the most eagerly anticipated fashion events of 2024 is going to take place during our Magha Puja Event at Dhammagiri 😉:
We're launching our free distribution Dhammagiri T-Shirt!
Ajahn Dhamma…
The best thing we can possibly do for the benefit of all other beings is to free our heart from greed, hatred and delusion, and realize Nibbāna.
When we are generous, we generate good karma for ourse…
Celebrating Chinese/Vietnamese New Year, everyone is usually hoping for good luck, health, long life, beauty, success and happiness for the new year. However, can we really achieve these things by m…
Sunday evening Dhamma Talk by Ajahn Dhammasiha during his visit to Singapore at Wat Palelai.
We can all relate to the problem of suffering, as we all know the experience of pain, frustration and hurt…
The final goal of our practice, release, is not something that can be described in words, as it lies beyond the range of thoughts, perceptions and concepts. In fact, the final goal is to experience t…
Lively Question and Answer session with Young Working Adults (DAYWA) in Singapore, Wat Palelai.
Ajahn Dhammasiha responds to a range of questions:
A guided Meditation for practicing mindfulness of breathing.
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A guided meditation to develop compassion (Karunā).
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Ajahn Kevali has just returned to resume his abbotship of Wat Pah Nanachat after his one year sabbatical.
We're using the occasion to publish a Dhamma discussion he has had with our community at Dha…
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Ajahn Dhammasiha explains that 'attaining' samādhi is not just a questions of technique or sitting a lot. The crucial factor is the suspension of the 5 hindrances:
Auspicious and protective Paritta Chanting at midnight of last year's new year's eve, at Wat Pah Nanachat, Ajahn Chah's monastery for Western monks.
This paritta is recited by a very large sangha, in…
Many struggle with feelings of guilt. Some even berate themselves, self-criticize, and continue to beat themselves down until they loose all self esteem and start hating themselves due to unskilfull,…
Evening chanting on the Quarter Moon Day at Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang, Luang Por Tongdang's monastery near Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Ajahn Dhammasiha is visiting, and Luang Por Tong Daeng (Tan Chao Khun Phr…
Ajahn Dhammasiha encourages us to "be a good Santa".
A good Santa Claus will give all the gifts to the kids.
A bad Santa may cheat and keep the most expensive presents for himself.
Similarly, our tas…
Mindfully observing impermanence ('anicca') of all conditioned phenomena, whether loved ones, material objects, or our own mindstates, thoughts and emotions, can be challenging, even frightening. …