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Teachings

Dhammatalks.org 

 

The Monastery's website at dhammatalks.org offers an extensive collection of English translations of suttas from the Pāli Canon, as well as a multitude of free downloads of Dhamma from the Kammaṭṭhāna (or Thai Forest) Tradition of Buddhism. Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Ajaan Geoff, the abbot) is the speaker, author or translator unless otherwise noted. You will also be able to find information on how to submit a book request by mail.​

Android Application

 

Dhamma Talks on Google Play is a third-party Android application that lets you listen to audio recordings by Ajaan Geoff. It includes the daily morning and evening talks given at the Monastery, talk series, chants in Pāli, guided meditations, and lectures. ​​

Apple Application

 

DhammaTalks Mobile is an iOS application for Dhammatalks.org that lets you listen to the daily morning and evening talks given at the Monastery, talk series, chants in Pāli, guided meditations, and lectures on your iPhone or iPad. Most of the talks available on Dhammatalks.org are accessible through this third-party app.

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Apple Podcast

 

Evening Dhamma talks given by Ajaan Geoff at the Monastery can also be found on Apple Podcast under Dhammatalks.org Evening Talks. The evening talks generally last between ten to fifteen minutes. The talks given before the morning meal are accessible through Dhammatalks.org Short Morning Talks.  These talks typically last between three to five minutes.​

YouTube

 

On the Monastery's YouTube channel, Dhamma Talks by Thanissaro Bhikkhu, you can find videos about the Monastery and teachings from Ajaan Geoff.

All advertising in the videos stems from YouTube's policy; the Monastery does not receive any payments from the platform. To bypass the ads, you may wish to use a web browser that blocks ads, install an ad blocker extension on the browser, or pay the YouTube subscription fee. Better yet, you can use a web browser to directly access the audio recordings of the talks on Dhammatalks.org, or access through other resources described above. 

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