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Ajahn Sucitto (Bhikkhu
Sucitto, born 4
November 1949) is a British-born
Theravada Buddhist monk (Ajahn is the Thai
rendition of ācārya, the
Sanskrit word...
- as
Ajahn Sucitto explain chanda as
positive and non-pathological, ****erting it to be
distinct from
negative and
pathological taṇhā.
Sucitto explains it...
- responded, and they
agreed to rent one of his farm cottages. In 1981
Ajahn Sucitto (the
abbot of Cittaviveka/Chithurst
Buddhist Monastery 1992–2014) became...
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adjacent parish.
Subsequent abbots have been
Ajahn Ānando (1984–1992),
Ajahn Sucitto (1992–2014),
Ajahn Karuniko (2014–2019) and
Ajahn Ahimsako (2019–present...
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overcome obstacles in
Samatha meditation within the
Mahayana tradition.
Ajahn Sucitto states:
Desire as an
eagerness to offer, to commit, to
apply oneself to...
- This term is used even today.[citation needed] Arya Arya (name)
Ajahn Sucitto states: "So the four
truths (ariya sacca) are
generally called “noble”...
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abbot of
Tisarana Buddhist Monastery in Perth, Ontario,
Canada Ajahn Sucitto,
retired abbot of
Cittaviveka monastery. A
Dhamma writer.
Ajahn Pasanno...
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Buddhist Studies Volume 7,
Number 2, 1984
Gethin (2001), pp. xiii–xiv.
Ajahn Sucitto (2010), pp. 87–88.
Gethin (1998), pp. 81–83.
Anderson (2013), pp. 64–65...
- Tsering, 2005) "The
Discourse That Sets
Turning the
Wheel of Truth" (Ajahn
Sucitto, 2010) "Turning the
Wheel of Dhamma" (Dhamma, 1997). "The Four
Noble Truths...
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Peter Harvey 2013, pp. 5, 40, 134–137.
Sonam Rinchen (2006), p. 51.
Ajahn Sucitto (2010),
Kindle Locations 1125-1132.
Winston L. King (2013).
Buddhism and...