Buddhadasa Bhikkhu was one of the most influential Buddhist teachers in Thai history. As a forest monk he taught Buddhism as a practice of close alignment with the natural world. In this commemoration of his 100th birthday, we review his most significant contributions, the controversies that sometimes surrounded him, and how his teachings and social activism are relevant in today's West.
Recordings:
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The Life and Teachings of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Part 1) | Santikaro | 2006.10.14 | 1:16:09 | 1:16:09 2006.10.14 |
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The Life and Teachings of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Part 2) | Santikaro | 2006.10.14 | 1:05:55 | 1:05:55 2006.10.14 |
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The Life and Teachings of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Part 3) | Santikaro | 2006.10.14 | 1:14:14 | 1:14:14 2006.10.14 |
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The Life and Teachings of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Part 4) | Santikaro | 2006.10.14 | 1:26:24 | 1:26:24 2006.10.14 |
Appears in Series:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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Sati Center | <multiple> | 2004.04.24 | 481:13:08 | 481:13:08 2004.04.24 |
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