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Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery Information Denomination Thai Forest Tradition Founder(s) Venerable Ajahn Sumedho Mahathera Abbot(s) Venerable Ajahn Munindo Mahathera Address Aruna Ratanagiri, Harnham, Belsay, Northumberland, NE20 0HF
Country United Kingdom Website ratanagiri.org.uk Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery (Harnham Buddhist Monastery) is a Theravadin Buddhist monastery of the Thai Forest Tradition in Northumberland, England. The community consists of monks, novices and postulants from a wide range of nationalities, usually numbering around 8 Sangha members, and an adjacent lay retreat facility known as Kusala House.
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History
The monastery was founded in response to increasing interest, particularly in northeast England, in the Thai Forest Tradition. When, in 1980, a group of local yoga students tried to find a suitable cottage which they could offer as a retreat facility to the Sangha, farmer John Wake of Harnham Hall responded, and they agreed to rent one of his farm cottages. In 1981 Ajahn Sucitto (now the abbot of Cittaviveka/Chithurst Buddhist Monastery) became the first bhikkhu to take up residence, and began initial renovations; on June 21, 1981 the monastery was officially opened by Ajahn Sumedho and in that same year the Magga Bhavaka Trust was formed (the monastery now has a new trust: Harnham Buddhist Monastery Trust).
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The primary focus for the Aruna Ratanagiri monastery is to provide and maintain a sanctuary suitable for the training and ongoing practice of Theravadin bhikkhus, in keeping with the Pali vinaya and forest tradition of Northeast Thailand.
Today, through freely distributed books and Dhamma talks, regular discussion groups and Sunday evening talks, and also in the context of more than 5 times yearly meditation retreats, Harnham offers spiritual support for practitioners far and wide. Monks from Harnham regularly visit meditation groups in the north east of England and Scotland. In addition, a lot of non-Buddhist groups and individual visitors, including school and university groups, come to the monastery to learn about Buddhism.
Abbots
• Ajahn Sucitto (1981–1981)
• Ajahn Viradhammo (1981–1983)
• Ajahn Anando (1983–1984)
• Ajahn Thiradhammo (1984–1987)
• Ajahn Pabhakaro (1987–1990)
• Ajahn Munindo (1991 – present)
See also
- Thai Forest Tradition
- Ajahn Chah
- Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK
- Chithurst Buddhist Monastery, UK
- Wat Nong Pah Pong, Thailand
- Wat Pah Nanachat, Thailand
External links
- Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery
- Books by Ajahn Munindo (PDF, HTML)
- Talks by Ajahn Munindo (MP3)
- Portal page for the branch monasteries of Ajahn Chah
- Forest Sangha Website
- Dhamma Talk Audio Files
- Distribution of Dhamma Talk CDs
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