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− | Bodhinyana is a [[Theravadin]] [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] in the Thai Forest Tradition located in Serpentine, about 60 minutes drive south-east of Perth, Australia. | + | {{Wiki|Bodhinyana}} is a [[Theravadin]] [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] in the [[Thai Forest Tradition]] located in Serpentine, about 60 minutes drive south-east of {{Wiki|Perth}}, [[Australia]]. |
− | == History == | + | == {{Wiki|History}} == |
− | The [[Monastery]] was built in the 1980s and gained [[Interest]] from Perth media over [[Time]]. | + | The [[Monastery]] was built in the 1980s and gained [[Interest]] from {{Wiki|Perth}} media over [[Time]]. |
− | ==Abbot== | + | ==[[Abbot]]== |
− | The abbot is the [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn]] Brahmavamso Mahathera, usually known as [[Ajahn Brahm]], born Peter Betts in London, United Kingdom on 7 August 1951. In the late 1960s he graduated with a degree in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. After graduation he taught high school for one year before travelling to [[Thailand]] to become a [[Monk]] and train with the late [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn Chah]] Bodhinyana Mahathera. Since becoming abbot, he has had experience in speaking with people from other religious traditions. | + | The [[abbot]] is the [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn]] Brahmavamso [[Mahathera]], usually known as [[Ajahn Brahm]], born Peter Betts in {{Wiki|London}}, {{Wiki|United Kingdom}} on 7 August 1951. In the late 1960s he graduated with a degree in {{Wiki|theoretical}} {{Wiki|physics}} from {{Wiki|Cambridge}} {{Wiki|University}}. After graduation he taught high school for one year before travelling to [[Thailand]] to become a [[Monk]] and train with the late [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn Chah]] {{Wiki|Bodhinyana}} [[Mahathera]]. Since becoming [[abbot]], he has had [[experience]] in speaking with [[people]] from other [[religious]] [[traditions]]. |
== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | The [[Monastery]] is located near the edge of the Darling Scarp in forest, and has been threatened by [[Fire]]. | + | The [[Monastery]] is located near the edge of the Darling Scarp in {{Wiki|forest}}, and has been threatened by [[Fire]]. |
== [[Activities]] == | == [[Activities]] == | ||
− | Bodhinyana, a branch [[Monastery]] in the tradition of [[Ajahn Chah]] until 2009, was established to provide a training facility for [[Monks]] and to make possible the traditional reciprocal relationship between [[Monks]] and laity. Limited numbers of guests are able to stay at the [[Monastery]], to practise [[Meditation]] and to generally assist. [[Food]] is provided by alms-givers and there is no monetary charge. | + | {{Wiki|Bodhinyana}}, a branch [[Monastery]] in the [[tradition]] of [[Ajahn Chah]] until 2009, was established to provide a training facility for [[Monks]] and to make possible the [[traditional]] reciprocal relationship between [[Monks]] and laity. Limited numbers of guests are able to stay at the [[Monastery]], to practise [[Meditation]] and to generally assist. [[Food]] is provided by alms-givers and there is no monetary charge. |
==[[Bhikkhuni]] controversy== | ==[[Bhikkhuni]] controversy== | ||
− | On 22 October 2009 Brahm facilitated an [[Ordination]] ceremony for bhikkhunis where four female Buddhists, [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn]] Vayama, and Venerables [[Nirodha]], Seri and Hasapanna, were ordained into the Western [[Theravada]] [[Bhikkhuni]] [[Sangha]]. The [[Ordination]] ceremony took place at [[Ajahn Brahm]]'s Bodhinyana [[Monastery]] at Serpentine (near Perth, WA), Australia. For his actions of 22 October 2009, on 1 November 2009, at a meeting of senior members of the Thai monastic [[Sangha]], held at [[Wat]] Pah Pong, Ubon Ratchathani, [[Thailand]], Brahm was removed from the [[Ajahn Chah]] Forest [[Sangha]] lineage and is no longer associated with the main [[Monastery]] in [[Thailand]], [[Wat]] Pah Pong, nor with any of the other Western Forest [[Sangha]] branch [[Monasteries]] of the [[Ajahn Chah]] tradition. | + | On 22 October 2009 Brahm facilitated an [[Ordination]] ceremony for [[bhikkhunis]] where four {{Wiki|female}} [[Buddhists]], [[Venerable]] [[Ajahn]] Vayama, and Venerables [[Nirodha]], Seri and Hasapanna, were [[ordained]] into the Western [[Theravada]] [[Bhikkhuni]] [[Sangha]]. The [[Ordination]] ceremony took place at [[Ajahn Brahm]]'s {{Wiki|Bodhinyana}} [[Monastery]] at Serpentine (near {{Wiki|Perth}}, WA), [[Australia]]. For his [[actions]] of 22 October 2009, on 1 November 2009, at a [[meeting]] of {{Wiki|senior}} members of the [[Thai]] [[monastic]] [[Sangha]], held at [[Wat]] Pah Pong, {{Wiki|Ubon Ratchathani}}, [[Thailand]], Brahm was removed from the [[Ajahn Chah]] {{Wiki|Forest}} [[Sangha]] [[lineage]] and is no longer associated with the main [[Monastery]] in [[Thailand]], [[Wat]] Pah Pong, nor with any of the other Western {{Wiki|Forest}} [[Sangha]] branch [[Monasteries]] of the [[Ajahn Chah]] [[tradition]]. |
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Revision as of 07:19, 17 September 2013
Bodhinyana is a Theravadin Buddhist Monastery in the Thai Forest Tradition located in Serpentine, about 60 minutes drive south-east of Perth, Australia.
History
The Monastery was built in the 1980s and gained Interest from Perth media over Time.
Abbot
The abbot is the Venerable Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera, usually known as Ajahn Brahm, born Peter Betts in London, United Kingdom on 7 August 1951. In the late 1960s he graduated with a degree in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. After graduation he taught high school for one year before travelling to Thailand to become a Monk and train with the late Venerable Ajahn Chah Bodhinyana Mahathera. Since becoming abbot, he has had experience in speaking with people from other religious traditions.
Location
The Monastery is located near the edge of the Darling Scarp in forest, and has been threatened by Fire.
Activities
Bodhinyana, a branch Monastery in the tradition of Ajahn Chah until 2009, was established to provide a training facility for Monks and to make possible the traditional reciprocal relationship between Monks and laity. Limited numbers of guests are able to stay at the Monastery, to practise Meditation and to generally assist. Food is provided by alms-givers and there is no monetary charge.
Bhikkhuni controversy
On 22 October 2009 Brahm facilitated an Ordination ceremony for bhikkhunis where four female Buddhists, Venerable Ajahn Vayama, and Venerables Nirodha, Seri and Hasapanna, were ordained into the Western Theravada Bhikkhuni Sangha. The Ordination ceremony took place at Ajahn Brahm's Bodhinyana Monastery at Serpentine (near Perth, WA), Australia. For his actions of 22 October 2009, on 1 November 2009, at a meeting of senior members of the Thai monastic Sangha, held at Wat Pah Pong, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, Brahm was removed from the Ajahn Chah Forest Sangha lineage and is no longer associated with the main Monastery in Thailand, Wat Pah Pong, nor with any of the other Western Forest Sangha branch Monasteries of the Ajahn Chah tradition.