Bhikku Khantipalo
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Œuvres de Bhikku Khantipalo
The Sutta Nipata 5 exemplaires
Verses of the Buddha's Teachings (Dhammapada) 4 exemplaires
Practical Advice for Meditators 3 exemplaires
A Treasury of the Buddha's Discourses from the Majjhima-Nikaya (Middle Collection): Volume I (1980) 3 exemplaires
Growing the Bodhi Tree in the Garden of the Heart, Being the Verses of the Dhammapada, Newly translated into English… 3 exemplaires
The Buddhist Monk's Discipline 2 exemplaires
The Dharma flavor 2 exemplaires
The Heart of Buddhist Teaching & Meditation as Medicine 2 exemplaires
A Criterion of True Religion: Lord Buddha's Discourse to the Kalama People (Kālāma Sutta) 1 exemplaire
Forest Meditations: The Verses of the Arahant Talaputa Thera (The Wheel Publication No. 243-244) (1983) 1 exemplaire
The Heart of Buddhist Teachings 1 exemplaire
Criterion Of True Religion. The 1 exemplaire
Namo Chanting Book 1 exemplaire
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- Nom canonique
- Khantipalo, Bhikku
- Nom légal
- Mills, Laurence
- Autres noms
- Khantipalo, Phra
Khantipalo, Bhikku Phra
Mills, Laurence Khantipalo
Khantipalo - Date de naissance
- 1932
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- UK (birth)
- Lieux de résidence
- England, UK
India
Thailand
Australia - Professions
- horticulturist
soldier
Buddhist monk - Organisations
- Wat Buddha Dhama
Bodhi Citta Buddhist Centre - Courte biographie
- Khantipalo was born Laurence Mills in North London in 1932. Following a diploma course in horticulture, he was called up for two years of National Service in the deserts of the Suez Canal zone. While in the army, he read his first book on Buddhism and immediately became a Buddhist.
Khantipalo returned to the UK for a few years, but during a Buddhist retreat he decided to take ordination as a Buddhist monk (bhikkhu). Following ordination, Khantipalo spent three years in India. He then lived in Thailand for eleven years, studying in Bangkok with Ven Phra Sasana Sobhana and meditating in forest monasteries with Phra Acharn Maha Boowa and others. In 1973 he accompanied a senior Thai monk - Phra Pariyattikavee - to Australia, where they established Wat Buddharangsee in Sydney.
Wat Buddha Dhamma was founded in 1978 at Wisemans Ferry, NSW, Australia, where Khantipalo stayed on as a teacher for fourteen years. Khantipalo disrobed and left Wat Buddha Dhamma in 1991. He is the author of many books.
Khantipalo is the co-founder of Bodhi Citta Buddhist Centre, a non-sectarian place of practice in Cairns, North Queensland, Australia.
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- 30
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- 1
- Membres
- 207
- Popularité
- #106,920
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 16
- Langues
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