- Phrabhavanaviriyakhun
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name = Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (Luang Phaw Dattajeevo)
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birth_name = Phadet Pongsawat
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birth_date =birth date and age|1941|12|12|df=yes
birth_place = Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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nationality = Thai
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school =Theravada
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title = Most Venerable
workplace =Wat Phra Dhammakaya , Thailand
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teacher =Chandra Khonnokyoong
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website = Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (also known as Phadet Dattajeevo) is a Thai Buddhist monk. Born in 1941 inKanchanaburi , Thailand, he followed secular education to post-graduate level.When
Wat Phra Dhammakaya ,Pathum Thani Province was founded in 1970, he was the enthusiastic leader who was not only in charge of the pioneering construction work but also for developing the friendly relationships with many householders living in the neighbourhood of the temple. He was ordained in 1971, at the age of thirty-two atWat Paknam Bhasicharoen ,Bangkok and studied in theDhammakaya meditation tradition ofPhramonkolthepmuni (Luang Phaw Wat Paknam) under his teachers Kuhn Yay Maha Ratana UpasikaChandra Khonnokyoong (1909-2000) andPhrarajbhavanavisudh (Chaiboon Dhammajayo) (b.1944). He also had the opportunity to study in the academic curriculum of Dhamma Studies until reaching Grade I.Within a few years, he had become a well-known Dhamma lecturer. A set of Dhamma Sermon cassettes on the 'Thirty-Eight Blessings (
Mangala Sutta )' was his earliest masterpiece. These lectures became very popular with Thais both in Thailand and abroad. He was made vice-president of the Dhamma Missionary Outreach Sector 8 and is the president of the Dhammakaya International Society of California. Most notably he is vice-president of the Dhammakaya Foundation, an organization dedicated to the outreach of meditation and Buddhism for world peace throughout the world. He is also acting abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, the temple he helped to pioneer. His work in Buddhist teaching were recognized by the Royal Palace of Thailand and he was consequently elevated to the Royal Order (Ordinary Level) with the title 'Phrabhavanaviriyakhun' in 1992. He has also received the Dhammacakra Sema-Pillar award from H.R.H. PrincessMaha Chakri Sirindhorn in 1993.Better known to his congregation as 'Luang Phaw Dattajeevo', it is now thirty years he has spent teaching the Dhamma and he has spoken before international audiences including that of the
United Nations in Geneva. An active author, he has written more than sixty Dhamma books published in the Thai language, an increasing number of which have been translated into foreign languages. At the age of sixty-three years, he is still working as hard as thirty years ago. As vice-president of the Dhammakaya Foundation, he has to run the organization as Phrarajbhavanavisudh's right-hand man.Most of the innumerable problems which arise in temple life fall upon his shoulders. However, he is renowned for his practical life solutions, always attempting to tackle problems at their roots instead of merely finding who to blame. However, it seems that he works, as always, enthusiastically and without tiredness, a continuing inspiration to the hundreds of thousands of devotees whose lives his teachings have touched and shaped.
Publications
"English Language"
* Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (2002) "The Buddha's First Teaching (Buddhism in Plain English)"(Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok) ISBN 978-9749058732
* Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (2003) "The Fruits of True Monkhood (Buddhism in Plain English)"(Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok) ISBN 978-9749058718
* Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (2005) "Man's Personal Transformation" (Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok) ISBN 978-9748277707
* Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (2005) "How to Raise the Children to Be Good People for the Nation: Ethical Guide for Children and Teenagers" (Writers & Thinkers for World Peace: Bangkok) ISBN 978-9749360781ee also
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