- Luang Por Waen Sujinno
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birth_place = Tambon Na Pong, Loei,Thailand
death_date = 2 July 1985 (age 102)
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occupation = Buddhist monk
teacher = Ven.Mun Bhuridatta
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website = [http://www.ajahnchah.org/ ajahnchah.org]Luang Pho Waen Sujinno ( _th. หลวงปู่แหวน สุจิณโณ,
RTGS : Luang Pu Waen Su-Chin-No, also Phra Ajahn Waen Sujinno, popularly known as Luang Pho Waen meaning Venerable Grandfather; 16 February 1883 - 2 July 1985) is one of the longest living students of Phra Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta and a very popularmonk inThailand . Luang Pho Waen Sujinno was also featured in theAsia Magazine . Another true ascetic at heart, he lead the thudong life until the point where he could not physically travel any more and had to settle in a forestmonastery in theChiang Mai region.Luang Pho Waen Sujinno was a revered
monk , highly skilled inSamadhi andDhamma . The most remarkable characteristic of Luang Pho Waen was his dislike of crowded places. He loved to live alone in the forests away from people and urbanized areas just like his teacher, Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta. Some people said that Luang Pho Waen had achievedArahant level.Tahn Joo Koon Noh had in fact mentioned that "There is a Phra Arahant, but he lives far away, in the forest".Biography
Luang Pho Waen was born on 16 February 1883 (BE 2431) in
Tambon Na Pong , Mueang District ofLoei , Northeast (Isan ) ofThailand to ablacksmith 's family. He was named Yarn and had one elder sister. He ordained as a novice in 1892 atWat Bodhi Chai in Na Pong at the age of nine to fulfill the wish of his mother when she died while he was five years old. At the age of 13, he became aNaen (novice monk) atWat Poh Chai ,Loei province . He studied with a number of teachers and later ordained as a monk at a temple inHua Taparn District ofUbon Ratchathani at the age of 21.As a
novice monk, he studied theDharma andPali , even at that young age he showed exceptional ability. He eventually wentThudong (forest monk] ) with his teacher,Ajahn Wuhan , travelling from Loei to Ubon Ratchathani, where he remained to learn Dhamma from another teacher,Ajahn Sing .During his Thudong, he met many disciples of Ajahn Mun whom he had wanted to further his his studies under. Luang Pho Waen met Ajahn Mun in BE 2462 (at the age of 31) at
Bahn Kor forest,Udon Thani province .Luang Por Mun Bhuridatta inUdon Thani who taught him the pursuance of a secluded life and the practice ofmeditation and Dhamma in the jungles. Subsequently Luang Pho Waen travelled very widely in the Northeast of Thailand in search of isolated places where he could meditate. His travelling also took him toBangkok where he metChao Khun Phra Upali Gunupamacariya ofWat Bowonniwet in 1921 with whom Luang Pho Waen spent several years studying and practising the Dhamma. Later Chao Khun Phra Upali took him toWat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai where Luang Pho Waen decided to change from the Maha-Nikaya sect ofBuddhism to the stricterDhammayut sect.Later he went Thudong again with
Ajahn Dteu . Luang Pho Waen, endured many difficulties during his Thudong, he encountered ghosts, wild animals and other dangers but was never afraid despite warnings from local villagers. It was his wish to experience and learn from everything.Luang Pho Waen spent most of his monkhood as a
forest monk , travelling from one province to another on foot, climbing hills, crossing rivers and deep forests. He had also went as far asLaos ,Cambodia ,Burma and evenVietnam on Thudong. At BE 2470, age 39, Luang Pho Waen arrived inLampang .He met another disciple of Ajahn Mun called
Ajahn Keow . He was told that Ajahn Mun was in Chiang Mai. Luang Pho Waen quickly Thudong to Chiang Mai to look for Ajahn Mun. Finally he met Ajahn Mun andAjahn Dteu at Wat Chedi Luang. Ajahn Mun officially accepted Luang Pho Waen as hisdisciple . He studied Dhamma at Wat Chedi Luang.After Ajahn Mun left Wat Chedi Luang for Thudong, Luang Pho Waen also went Thudong in Chiang Mai. He stayed at
Wat Huainumrin inChiang Mai Province for 10 years. During his long stay inWat Huainumrin , he stayed most of his time in forests and only returning to the temple during the rainy seasons (Khao Phansa).Luang Pho Waen travelled extensively by foot through jungles and across mountains and even ventured to
Burma andIndia where he paid homage to several historic Buddhist sites. However, in 1955 news of a foot injury sustained during his stay in seclusion of Wat Paa Ban Pong in Mae Tang District, Chiang Mai, reached Phra AjahnNoo Suchitto ofWat Doi Mae Pang who later arranged for Luang Pho Waen to stay in Wat Doi Mae Pang permanently. He resided in Wat Doi Mae Pang until his passing away.Luang Pho Waen entered Maharaj Hospital on 15 April 1985 when he was found unable to eat or move and was operated on 4 June 1985 in order to feed him through a tube which was inserted into his stomach. However, complications developed and Phra Ajahn Noo, the abbot of Wat Doi Mae Pang, requested doctors not to perform any more operations as he wanted Luang Pho Waen to rest peacefully. His request was accepted by doctors and the Chiang Mai Governor, Mr. Chaiya Punsiriwong.
On 2 July 1985 at 9:54 pm, Luang Pho Waen finally died at the age of 102 years and 5 months after having been in the monkhood for almost 90 years. He was given a royal-sponsored bathing ceremony at
Sala Ang Klaew inChiang Mai University which was attended by the King and Queen of Thailand as well as the general public. His remains were cremated at a Royal Funeral on 16 January 1986."Sujinno Building", a 15-level building of Maharat Nakhon Chiang Mai Hospital, was named in his honor. It is located at coord|18.789617|98.974151|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Sujinno Building.
Quotes
“What is
sacred ? Everyone has something sacred within themselves. To have been born as a complete human being is already sacred. One can be sacred only from within oneself, and not by anyamulet or other so-called sacred objects. Dhamma is sacred, and to have this sacredness, one must have Dhamma within oneself.”(As a very popular
monk , Luang Pho Waen is often rumoured to have “sacred amulets” - something whichThai people from all walks of life like to receive from revered monks - for their protective value. People from all over Thailand would often travel to Wat Doi Mae Pang to seek these amulets or other sacred objects from him. He would always give the same answer as the one quoted above.)See also
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Thai Forest Tradition
*Wat Aranyawiwake
*Ajahn Mun
*Wat Doi Mae Pang
*Wat Chedi Luang Further reading
* Acariya Maha Boowa: "Venerable Acariya Mun Bhuridatta Thera, a Spiritual Biography". Wat Pa Baan Taad 2003, Baan Taad, Amphoe Muang, Udon Thani, 41000 Thailand (no ISBN, available at this address, or 4MB pdf-download [http://www.forestdhammabooks.com/index.php?page=Books here] )
External Links
* [http://www.dhammathai.org/monk/sangha43.php Curriculum vitae of Luang Pho Waen] (Thai)
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