Early Buddhism | NO | Ajahn Brahmali*

Early Buddhism is the Buddha's teachings that all traditions have in common − and which are not connected to a particular tradition. What is this doctrine, and what has come later?

Ajahn Brahmali and Bhante Sujato have written the book “The Authenticity of the Early Buddhist Texts” which is about precisely this, and why this is important. This is a series of five episodes that has its own website with notes and illustrations.

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  • Publisert: 2024-06-24

    During his tour of Europe, Norwegian Ajahn Brahmali stopped by Oslo to teach what really is the teachings of the Buddha, and what are myths.

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About the Author: Ajahn Brahmali

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Ajahn Brahmali was born in Norway in 1964. He first became interested in Buddhism in his early 20s, and he took full ordination in 1996 at the Bodhinyana Monastery with Ajahn Brahm as his preceptor. He is renowned for his excellent knowledge of the Pali language and his enthusiasm for teaching the suttas. He has also published numerous essays on important points of Dhamma, including the legitimacy of bhikkhuni ordination, which he is a supporter of. In 2022 Ajahn Brahmali was awarded an honorary doctorate degree for his contribution to Buddhist studies.

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