The Monk Who Left A $5 Billion Fortune: The Untold Story Of Ajahn Siripanyo
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- 👇 WATCH THIS VIDEO to discover the extraordinary life of Ajahn Siripanyo, a man who grew up in unimaginable luxury only to leave it all behind for a life of spiritual fulfillment.
▶️ About This Video
In today's episode, we unravel the incredible true story of Ajahn Siripanyo, born as Ananda Krishnan Rajagopal. His father, a billionaire with a net worth of 5 billion dollars, provided him with a life most people can only dream of. Yet, he chose to walk a different path-one leading to spiritual enlightenment.
🌟 Chapters
00:00 Intro
0:03 Early Life and Family Background
02:53 A Spiritual Quest Begins
03:37 Life at Wat Pah Nanachat
4:26 The Turning Point
6:03 A Lifetime Commitment
6:37 Conclusion
💡 Highlights
Why Ajahn Siripanyo left behind a life of luxury
The spiritual guidance he received from Ajahn Chah
How his understanding of suffering and happiness evolved
📚 Related Books
'The Way of the Monk'
'The Heart of Dtao Dum'
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Rev Siripanno is indeed an inspiration to all seekers of Ultimate Truth of Life.May he attain the highest state of Arahantship this life itself and be a beacon of Light to humanity. May his parents be Blessed....a non judgemental observation- though not of same level of affluence,many accomplished people,"successful" from worldly standards have seen the 'Void' and even renounced worldly life in search of the Truth. Sadly many of them stray from the Path of Nibbana - eradication of 'raga, "dosa" and 'Moha' and settle down to rites and rituals. Some settle with Vedantha meditations while the meditation recommend by Buddha as "Anapana sati samadhi bhavana' is available in encapsulated form in " Maha rahulovada sutta"
A very humble Monk who sees the Truths. Soft spoken and full of humility.
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
He who understands what is the meaning of life. What an amazing person he is. Lots of love ❤❤❤ Budusaranai.
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu 🙏
Modern research on Near Death Experience by Raymond moody, reincarnation memories by Ian Stevenson/Jim trucker and past lives regression by Brian Weiss all independently but coincidentally show that our consciousness survive death, we live many lives and our thoughts and actions matter in the hereafter. This is in line with Buddhist teachings.
So be kind and helpful to others, be virtuous, meditate and cultivate ourselves to higher spiritual levels. Cheers.
sadu sadu sadu
Correction. The telecommunication company owns by ananda krishnan is Maxis and Astro in Malaysia. Aircel belongs to Chinnakannan Sivasankaran.
Thank you! But Maxis Communications held a 74% stake in Aircel
@@BodhiVoyage that may be right, but Aircel is filed for bankruptcy in 2018 and the main person Chinnakannan also went bankrupt
By your statement Maxis is bigger than Aircell and is still thriving and market leader in malaysia 🙏
Wait, is it actually true that Ajahn Siripanyo met Ajahn Chah? He was born in 1972 and Ajahn Chah entered a coma in 1983 and died in early 1992, when Siripanyo was only 19. Seems highly unlikely they ever met.
Ajahn Siripanyo himself has mentioned in one of his videos that he had an encounter with Ajahn Chan.
All the information are ok
Ajan chah died when shreepanyo was 19
And shreepanyo said he met him when he was 18
So can you tell me where's the doubts coming from?
Ajahn Siripanyo was an 18 years old novice when he was offered to take a shift looking after Ajahn Chah in the hospital, who was then bed ridden and pretty much unable to speak. However, young Siripanyo declined and so he missed the opportunity, but he did gather with other monks on a number of occasions to do chanting in front of Ajahn Chah’s declining body.
He was not directly taught by Ajahn Chah but He admits he had an opportunity to take care of him
@@BodhiVoyage yes when Ajahn Chah was already sick.