7-day, 8 precept residential Meditation Retreat with AJAHN SUCITTO


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You’re warmly invited to join a 7-day, 8 precept residential Meditation Retreat with
AJAHN SUCITTO,
Guiding Elder of Chithurst Buddhist Monastery, UK
18:00 Friday, 28 Nov – 12:00 Thursday, 4 Dec 2025; Nera Nara Retreat Center, Pak Chong 14.671293°, 101.407442°; Language: English only
An invaluable chance to nurture the heart and deepen wisdom in the Dhamma.
As spaces are limited, registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis and will close on 9 September or earlier if full. Shared transportation is available on a cost recoverable basis. For full retreat details and how to register, please see this link: http://bit.ly/3HrccIT
For enquiries: [friendindhamma@gmail.com](mailto:friendindhamma@gmail.com)
Ajahn Sucitto was the abbot of Cittaviveka – Chithurst Buddhist Monastery in Sussex England from 1992 until 2014. He was born in London and went forth as a bhikkhu in Thailand in March 1976. Ajahn Sucitto returned to Britain in 1978 and took up training under Luang Por Sumedho at the Hampstead Buddhist Vihara. In 1979 he was one of the small group of monks, led by Luang Por Sumedho, who established Cittaviveka – Chithurst Buddhist Monastery. In 1981 he was sent to Northumberland to set up a small monastery in Harnham, which subsequently became Aruna Ratanagiri Monastery. In 1984 he accompanied Luang Por Sumedho in establishing Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in Hertfordshire. In 1992 he was appointed abbot of Cittaviveka. Ajahn Sucitto’s main work has been in teaching, editing and writing and he was also largely responsible for the creation of the protocols and standards that flesh out the Ten Precept training of the Sīladharā (nuns) Order. On October 26, 2014, he resigned the post, but continues to teach worldwide. Files from his June retreat at IMS Forest Refuge Mass. are here: https://dharmaseed.org/retreats/6430

7-day, 8 precept residential Meditation Retreat with AJAHN SUCITTO