Phrarajbhavanavisudh

Phrarajbhavanavisudh

Infobox Buddhist biography
name = Phrarajbhavanavisudh



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birth_name = Chaibul Sutthipol
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title = Most Venerable
workplace = Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Patum Thani, Thailand
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Phrarajabhavanavisudh(Thai:พระราชภาวนาวิสุทธิ์) is the abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya in Thailand and the president of the Dhammakaya Foundation.

Childhood

He was born Chaibul Sutthipol on the 22 April 1944 to Janyong Sutthipol (his father) and Juree Sutthipol (his mother) [Tawandhamma Foundation (2007) "The Sun of Peace" (Bangkok: New Witek), p.20] At Suan Kularb School, Bangkok, Thailand, Chaibul during his adolescence, started to be interested in Buddhism ["ibid." p.24-25] . Having matriculated from Suankularb Wittayalai School (Secondary) in 1963, Chaibul was enrolled in the Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University.

While in college, he became a student at the Meditation Centre of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. It was here that he first met the Buddhist nun Chandra Khonnokyoong, one of the most respected Buddhist Meditation teachers at that time. Under Kuhn Yay's supervision, Chaibul attained a certain level of knowledge of Buddhism. ["ibid." p.30]

Chaibul also got to know many fellow students both in Kasetsart University and in other universities who were interested in practicing meditation. One of these early acquaintances later became his assistant in the endeavor to establish the Dhammkaya Buddhist Centre. His assistant was Mr. Padet Pongswardi who became a Buddhist monk and is now well-known as the Phrabhavanaviriyakhun, the Vice-abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya.

Youth

After his graduation from Kasetsart University with a B.Sc degree in Economics, he was ordained at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen on the 27th of August 1969 ["ibid." p.44] . After six years of monkhood, Ven. Dhammajayo became a teacher in the specialized approach to meditation known as Dhammakaya meditation. In the beginning, the meditation courses were carried out at a private lodging called 'Dhammaprasit' within the compound of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. On 23 February 1970, the group moved to a plot of donated land in Pathum Thani Province. Ven. Dhammajayo and a group of devoted Buddhists transform the site into a wooded parkland with a system of canals ["ibid." p.48] .

Controversies

Phrarajbhavanavisudh has experienced his share of controversy. In 1999 ["Asiaweek" 17 September 1999] [David Liebhold (1999) Trouble in Nirvana: Facing charges over his controversial methods, a Thai abbot sparks debate over Buddhism's future "Time Asia" 28 July 1999 [http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990628/monks1.html] ] and again in 2002 [Yasmin Lee Arpon (2002) Scandals Threaten Thai Monks' Future "SEAPA" 11 July 2002 [http://www.seapabkk.org/fellowships/2002/yasmin.html] ] [Controversial monk faces fresh charges "The Nation" 26 April 2002 [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/search/page.arcview.php?clid=2&id=59039&usrsess=] ] he was accused of charges ranging from fraud and embezzlement to corruption. Social critic Sulak Sivaraksa criticized him for promoting greed by emphasizing donations to the temple as a way to make merit. ["Asiaweek" 17 September 1999] Widespread negative media coverage at this time was symptomatic of Phrarajbhavanavisudh being made a scapegoat for commercial malpractice in the Thai Buddhist temple community in the wake of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. [Julian Gearing (1999) Buddhist Scapegoat?: One Thai abbot is taken to task, but the whole system is to blame "Asiaweek" 30 December 1999 [http://www-cgi.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/intelligence/9912/30/] <] ["Bangkokbiznews" 24 June 2001 p.11 ] ["Matichon" 19 July 2003 [http://www.kalyanamitra.org/news/goodnews/kalyanamitranews/GOODNEWS/innewswat/july/july07.jpg] ] In 2006 The Thai National Office for Buddhism cleared Phrarajbhavanavisudh of all accusations ["Bangkok Post" 23 August 2006 [http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=52,3073,0,0,1,0] ] when he agreed to return all the allegedly embezzled funds to name of the temple. He was subsequently restored to the position of abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. ["Yuwa Song News Today" 23 August 2006]

Present

Phrarajbhavanavisudh influenced millions of people within Thailand and worldwide to practice meditation form of Dhammakaya. He set up the Dhammakaya Open University in Azusa, California in 2003 to offer degree courses in Buddhist studies. He encouraged Thais to quit drinking and smoking through the activities of Anti-Drinking and Anti-Smoking program. World Health Organization (WHO) presented the 2004 World No Tobacco Day Award to Phrarajbhavanavisudh in recognition for his achievement of activities of the Anti-Drinking and Anti-Smoking program on 31 May 2004 [Tawandhamma Foundation (2007) "The Sun of Peace" (Bangkok: New Witek), p.180] [http://www.dhammakaya.or.th/recognitions/award_WHO.php]

Phrarajbhavanavisudh persuaded Thai Youths to come to the temple and participate in various community and social services. Hundreds of people participate in various activities annually. Up to present, these programs have been in existence for almost two decades and a total of tens of thousands of Thai young people have ordained while almost five million Thai young people have participated in such activities. [http://www.kalyanamitra.org/events/year48/04/p19/c19.htm]

His movement has expanded branches to over eighteen countries worldwide. He has also established a Buddhist satellite network or Dhamma Media Channel (DMC.TV) with a 24 hour-a-day Dharma and meditation teachings broadcast to the audience worldwide.

In 2006, the World Buddhist Sangha Youth (WBSY) committee unanimously agreed to present the most honorable Universal Peace Award ["ibid." p.185] – the highest award in commemoration of year 2550 B.E. – to Phrarajbhavanavisudh (Ven. Dhammajayo Bhikkhu), the president of Dhammakaya Foundation whose work in dissemination of Buddhism for more than 30 years is vitally recognized. [http://www.dhammakaya.or.th/recognitions/award_universal_peace.php]

References

Publications

"English language"
* Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (2006) "Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Reflections on Buddhism, Peace, Life and Meditation" (Bangkok: Dhammakaya Foundation) ISBN 978-974-94783-0-4
* Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (2007) "Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Reflections on Buddhism, Peace, Life and Meditation" (Singapore: Tawandhamma Foundation) ISBN 978-981-05852-1-1
* Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (2007) "Tomorrow the World Will Change: A Practice for all Humanity" (Singapore: Tawandhamma Foundation) ISBN 978-981-05775-7-5
* Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (2008) "Journey to Joy: The Simple Path Towards a Happy Life" (Singapore, Tawandhamma Foundation) ISBN 978-981-05963-7-8
* Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (2008) "Lovely Love" (Singapore, Tawandhamma Foundation) ISBN 978-981-080044-4

Biographies

* Tawandhamma Foundation (2007) "The Sun of Peace" (Bangkok: New Witek) GS1 Databar 885-4794568541

External links

* [http://www.dhammakaya.or.th/events/500622_The_Sun_of_Peace_The_Exhibition.php The Sun of Peace]
* [http://64.176.116.96/alipinsk/DFH.htm Information]
* [http://www.dhammakaya.or.th/recognitions/recognitions_1.php Recognitions]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/428838.stm "Thai monk defies arrest"] "BBC News", August 24, 1999


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