| Ajahn Chah Memorial Day |
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| Thursday, 21 January 2010 12:51 |
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Ajahn Chah's Shrine
Last Saturday 16th January was the Ajahn Chah Memorial Day, marking eighteen years since our teacher’s passing. The day was internationally commemorated at our Mother monastery Wat Pah Pong in NE Thailand with several thousands of supporters and sangha members coming together. Also it was observed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with a large gathering where many teachers, including Luang Por Sumedho, gave talks throughout the day. Here at Harnham we remembered the passing by listening to one of Ajahn Chah’s talks being read aloud by Tan Nyanavisuddhi. The following day Ajahn Munindo gave a talk called Gratitude Inventory to our Sunday visitors focussing on how making gratitude conscious can aid and support our practice. Saturday also saw the annual Dana organised by Amara Jayaweera and the wider Sri Lankan community to remember Sushila, one of the earliest supporters of Ajahn Chah's Sangha in UK, a well-respected figure in the early Sri Lankan community. After the Dana the community gathered to listen to the chanting the Parittas and a Dhamma talk. Fortunately the Dhamma Hall was heated as we now have a full tank of gas to see us through the rest of winter. Meanwhile this week our very skilled and diligent computer expert, Anagarika Gábor, has been working hard to fine tune our aruno.org website. He has now made available a podcast for the Dhamma talks given at Harnham - http://aruno.org/podcast/. And for those of you who are new to podcasts he has also written a very helpful how to guide. To read it click here. Finally, one of our lay friends staying here to help keep things running through the winter Retreat time, Richard Thomas, is doing an inventory on the contents of Kusala House Library. If you have books or CDs that should have been returned it would help to have it back. If you signed it out (which we hope you did) you are likely to get a gentle reminder (or not-so-gentle, depending on how long). |




