Ajahn Brahmali, who is again coming to Sri Lanka on the invitation of the Ajahn Brahm Society-Sri Lanka will conduct a special programme at the BMICH on Sunday, July 3. The half-day programme starts at 7 in the morning with a Dhamma talk by Ajahn Brahmali followed by guided meditation and a Dhamma discussion when [...]

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Ajahn Brahmali at BMICH on July 3

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Ajahn Brahmali, who is again coming to Sri Lanka on the invitation of the Ajahn Brahm Society-Sri Lanka will conduct a special programme at the BMICH on Sunday, July 3.

The half-day programme starts at 7 in the morning with a Dhamma talk by Ajahn Brahmali followed by guided meditation and a Dhamma discussion when he will answer questions by participants.

The programme will be held at the main hall of the BMICH and entrance will be free. Those interested can collect passes from the Narada Centre off Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Sambuddhatva Jayanthi Bookshop at Thummulla, Sarasavi Bookshop and Anoma Opticians,Nugegoda and Samayawardena Bookshop at Baudhaloka Mawatha.

This is Ajahn Brahmali’s third visit to Sri Lanka, the second within a year. His programmes are always well-attended and highly appreciated.

In his thirtieth year in robes, Ajahn Brahamali is a competent meditation teacher and conducts Pali classes and teaches suttas to monks and lay devotees. He has been resident at the Bodhinyana forest monastery in Serpentine, a hilly suburb in the outskirts of Perth, Western Australia where his teacher Ajahn Brahmavamso is the abbot.

Ajahn Brahmali’s clear and thoughtful talks make the teachings of the Buddha accessible to all and are very popular downloads on the BSWA (Buddhist Society of Western Australia) website – bswa.org

AjahnBrahmali has also published a number of articles on important points of the Dhamma.

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