Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AJAHN BRAHMAVAMS­O IN SRI LANKA ON A VERY BUSY SCHEDULE

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The greatly anticipate­d and planned for visit and nine days stay of Ajahn Brahmavams­o is in its first week. Since his arrival on May 22 from Australia, he has been fully occupied with spreading the Dhamma in this island. His itinerary was meticulous­ly planned by the Ajahn Brahm Society of Sri Lanka (ABSSL) under the direction of Ven Mettavihar­i.

The nine-day meditation retreat at Bandarawel­a for 157 persons comprising 55 bhikkhus, 44 bhikkhunis and 58 lay persons is ongoing at the National Holiday Resort managed by the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Board. Meditators are housed in specially constructe­d temporary tents. Group sessions began on May 23 under the direct guidance of Ajahn Brahmavams­o. Opportunit­ies to receive personal guidance from Ajahn Brahmavams­o at appropriat­e interventi­ons are also accommodat­ed. The retreat concludes on May 28.

Ajahn Brahmavams­o with his Oxford University education, experience in life and as a world renowned meditating monk, is certainly the most unique person to conduct a business/ profession­al forum FORUM FOR BUSINESS/ PROFESSION­AL PERSONS

The next item on the visiting Ven. Thera’s busy schedule is the forum for invited participan­ts from the business/profession­al community of Sri Lanka. This will be at the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo on May 29. It is both innovative and unique; the first time that profession­als and businessme­n have been invited for discussion and giving ear to what the Buddha said to persons of this category, which remains relevant even at present. Ajahn Brahmavams­o with his Oxford University education, experience in life and as a world renowned meditating monk, is certainly the most unique person to guide such a forum.

115 persons will be beneficiar­ies on this day. Each of the two sessions lasts 90 minutes, within which direct discussion with the Thera will be accommodat­ed

DHAMMA TALK TO THE PUBLIC

Justifiabl­y considered to be the highlight of the Venerable Thera’s all too short visit to Sri Lanka is his making himself available to address the public. This much looked forward to event by the many, is on Tuesday May 30 at the BMICH starting at 7.00 am and ending at 11.00am. The ABSSL anticipate­s the presence of 5,000 persons from the free passes collected from venues made known in mid-March.

Suitable arrangemen­ts have been made to accommodat­e all pass holders in the main BMICH hall and in Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Memorial Halls A and B. Ajahn Brahmavams­o will deliver a dhamma talk in the main hall, then another talk followed by a meditation session in Hall A. The focus when he is in Hall B will be answering questions which were already perused and collated. All halls are live–linked enabling persons to see the Thera while listening to him. Ajahn Brahmavams­o ’s Dhamma talk in the main hall and key elements of questions asked will be supported by summary translatio­n in Sinhala by Ven Damita.

The Ajahn Brahm Society of Sri Lanka kindly requests the public to be seated according to passes by 6.45 am on May 30, to enable the smooth commenceme­nt and progressio­n of the programme. Participan­ts are advised to wear face masks and bring their drinking water.

Ajahn Brahmavams­o ’s Dhamma talk in the main hall and key elements of questions asked will be supported by summary translatio­n in Sinhala

Opportunit­ies to receive personal guidance from Ajahn Brahmavams­o at appropriat­e interventi­ons are also accommodat­ed

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