Just before the celebration of Visakha, the day commemorating the Buddha's birth, enlightenment and final passing away, Ajahn Kevali reminds the community of Wat Pah Nanachat (whether at the monastery or at home) to do their “homework” in recollecting the virtues of the Buddha - remembering him as a historical person, seeing the Buddha within the Dhamma, having faith in the transcendental aspects his realization of complete Nibbana, and practicing similarly to develop “Buddho”, awakening awareness.
New Years Blessings Thai New Year 2563
On the occasion of Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year, the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat would like to extend their wholehearted well-wishing with this short Dhamma teaching and the recitation of the Ratana-Sutta, a protection-chant praising the virtues of Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha in times of famine, unwholesome spirits and epidemic.
วันสงกรานต์ ที่วัดป่านานาชาติ ๒๕๖๓
พระครูอุบลภาวนาวิเทศและคณะสงฆ์วัดป่านานาชาติ ให้พรช่วงงานสงกรานต์ และสวดรตนสูตร วันที่ ๑๓ เม.ย. ๒๕๖๓
ขอให้ญาติโยมมีความสุขและเจริญในธรรม วันสงกรานต์ ๒๕๖๓
Sangha in Wat Pah Nanachat well supported every day
Every day, despite the ongoing difficulties that many of us face during the Covid 19-pandemic - here in Thailand and all over the world - the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat gratefully continues to receive much generous support while the monastery is closed down for the public. A support team from Bung Wai village and various monastery disciples from town bring fruits, vegetables and other raw material for cooking to the gate at 7:30 am. Ajahn Kevali usually comes out, well protected with face mask and a safe distance to all, and exchanges a few words with the outside world on the road.
Then the supplies are taken into the monastery, and processed accordingly by four lay-women residing in the monastery.
With a blessing chant the Sangha then silently takes their one meal a day, sitting well separated from each other.
After bowl washing Ajahn Kevali gives the usual brief encouragement for everyone’s practice with the monks and novices listening spread out through the main hall.
Then, in the usual way of the forest tradition, the monks and novices disperse for a day of individual meditation at their huts in the forest.
Fortunately the Sangha is all healthy and well and greatly appreciates the opportunity to practice in seclusion.
May we all share our merits with everyone painfully affected by this global crisis, and wish all people long life, a healthy body, happiness and strength.
Recollections in Seclusion
After Morning Chanting in a monastery closed down from the public due to the Corona-Virus Pandemic Ajahn Kevali gives the following recollections to the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat preceding the daily quiet meditation period before dawn.
สงฆ์ให้พรช่วงที่ต้องปิดวัด --- Blessing Chant while in Seclusion
คณะสงฆ์วัดป่านานาชาติให้พรช่วงที่ต้องปิดวัด เนื่องจากการแพ่รระบาดของไวรัสโคโรนา วันพระที่ ๒๓ ม๊.ค. ๒๕๖๓
Wat Pah Nanachat temporarily closed to the Public as precaution from Corona-Virus Pandemic
Poster in Thai announcing the temporary closure of Wat Pah Nanachat and the stopping of the traditional alms round for the local community.
Limitation of International Visits
Please note…
…due to the spreading of the Coronavirus and Covid-19 epidemic the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat feels it is appropriate to discourage any international travel and advises all international visitors to move their trips to Wat Pah Nanachat for the time being. We will inform you here, when we are able to receive international guests again. We kindly apologise for the inconvenience.
Magha Puja Candle-Procession at Wat Pah Nanachat
Celebrating “Magha Puja Day”, the occasion where the Buddha gave a summary of his teachings to a spontaneous assembly of a large number of his disciples on the full moon day of the month of Magha (Febuary), the community of Wat Pah Nanachat held a traditional candle-procession around the main meditation hall and the old bot in the central area of the monastery.
Quiet Meditation Period at Wat Pah Nanachat
From Feb 5th to 8th 2020 Wat Pah Nanachat offered four days of open group practice together with the Sangha for people to join as a build up to the traditional celebration of Magha Puja Day.
Going Forth as Novice
Early morning of Wednesday 22. Jan 2020 an Eight-Precept-Postulant (Anagarika or Pakao) from Israel requested the Going Forth as a Samanera (novice) from the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat. Under Ajahn Kevalis guidance he was wholehaertedly welcomed in the midst of the community.
Luang Por Sumedho visiting Wat Pah Nanachat
Around the time of the annual Ajahn Chah Memorial at Wat Nong Pah Pong each January the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat has the honour to host Luang Por Sumedho (Phra Thep Nyanaviteht) and many senior monks from the international branch monasteries of Wat Pah Pong.
Acceptance of two new monks into the Wat Pah Nanachat Sangha
On Jan 10th at 4:00 am, a novice from Sweden and Germany were accepted into the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat as Bhikkhus (Buddhist monks) under Luang Por Liem Thitadhammo (Phra Rachabhavanavikrom), the abbot of Wat Pah Pong as their preceptor, with Ajahn Sukhito and Ajahn Kevali as the chanting-achariyas. We wholeheartedly wish them fulfillment of their Holy Life as monks in the Wat Pah Nanachat Sangha.
Going forth as a Novice in Wat Pah Nanachat
On Jan 6th, 2020 the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat welcomed a new novice (Samanera) from China into the community. We wish him much peace and happiness in the yellow robes.
Luang Por Pasanno Teaching Meditation
Under the trees of the open cremation site at Wat Pah Nanachat Luang Por Pasanno (Phra Rachabodhiviteht) from Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery, California, USA, is teaching a short meditation retreat in Thai language from Jan 2nd to 5th, 2020.
New Years Eve at Wat Pah Nanachat 2562/2019
New Years Eve at Wat Pah Nanachat 2019/2562, the Sangha and lay-community spent under the open sky at the building-site of the upcoming uposatha hall, meditating and chanting into the new year, with blessings of Luang Por Pasanno (Phra Rachabodhiviteht, from Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery, California), Ajahn Medhino (Sri Lanka), Ajahn Nyaniko (the new abbot of Wat Abhayagiri), and many elders gathered for this auspicious occasion.
May all of you be blessed with a peaceful and happy new year.
Visit of Ven. Ajahn Amaro
The community of Wat Pah Nanachat recently enjoyed the visit of Ven Ajahn Amaro (Phra Rachabuddhivaraguna), the abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in the UK.
New Sandstone Buddha-Image mounted
The new sandstone Buddha image for Wat Pah Nanachats ordination hall under construction was mounted on it’s pedestal on October 28, 2019 with Luang Por Liem and Luang Por Anek and the Wat Pah Nanachat Sangha giving their blessings. Luang Por Liem gave the statue the auspicious name “Phra Buddhasumedhaguna“ -Quality of good wisdom - Buddha - drawing a link to Ven. Luang Por Sumedho, Wat Pah Nanachat’s first abbot.
Wheel of Dhamma in front of Wat Pah Nanachat
Since October 2nd, 2019, in the strip of newly planted forest in front of the main wall of Wat Pah Nanachat, a new grey, handcrafted sandstone “Wheel of Dhamma” (Dhammacakka) sets a sign for people that this little green park is part fo the monastery, creating an aura of respect for the teachings of the Buddha as people enter the monastery. The monastic and lay-community gathered when the wheel was mounted in the morning hours after the monks returned from their almsround.
Ajahn Jayasaro Visiting
The community of Wat Pah Nanachat much enjoyed Tan Ajahn Jayasaros mid-pansah (rains-retreat) - visit and the various teachings he gave, both in Thai and in English.
Tree Planting on Mother's Day
On the occasion of H.M. the Queen Mother’s 87th Birthday, the Sangha of Wat Pah Nanachat called the laypeople together to do some tree planting in a new property adjoining the monastery, as a dedication to Her Majesty.