Buddha-Mindfulness with Phramahā Keyrati Srivuthana
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You are cordially invited to join us on 16 March 2026, when Phramahā Keyrati Srivuthana (Dhirapañño Bhikkhu) will be leading the Monday night meditation at Baan Aree, the beautiful location so generously made available to us by the Baan Aree foundation.
This session will focus on Buddha-Mindfulness.
Everyone is welcome, from beginners to experienced meditators. We meet to support and encourage each other in our practice.
Programme:
6:00 pm Baan Aree opens
6:30 pm Start of the session
7:30 pm Q&A
7:50 pm Session ends
8:00 pm Baan Aree closes
Baan Aree is a Thai Buddhist Center, please wear something that is comfortable to sit in, and avoid tight-fitting clothes, shorts, sleeveless tops, and short skirts. There may not be sufficient drinking water on site, therefore you may bring your own water in a closed container. No other food/drinks are allowed in the main room.
As is usual with Buddhist teachings, there is no charge for this event. However, the Little Bangkok Sangha follows the Buddhist custom of Dana (generosity). The teachings and the venue are offered as an act of generosity, and those receiving them can, if they wish, reciprocate by making donations. These go towards the teacher’s and venue's costs. Boxes for Dana will be provided.
Phramahā Keyrati Srivuthana is a distinguished monk in the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah. He is recognized for bridging the worlds of modern medicine and ancient Buddhist scholarship. Phramahā Keyrati graduated with First Class Honours from the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University (1990). He later moved to the United States to specialize in Pediatrics and Pediatric Endocrinology, where his research earned him several prestigious academic awards. In 1998, he set aside his medical career to ordain in the Thai forest tradition of Luang Por Chah's lineage at Wat Nong Pah Pong. He underwent extensive training at Wat Pah Nanachat (the International Forest Monastery) and various branch monasteries globally. His monastic journey includes:
* International Teaching: Guiding monastics and lay communities in the US, New Zealand, and Italy.
* Scholarly Achievement: Passing the 7th Grade Parian Dhamma examinations in Pali and completing an intensive Tipitaka course.
Phramahā Keyrati has published numerous works in Pali, Thai, and English. His writings focus on making the Suttas and Dhamma reflections accessible to a global audience. He currently serves as the Vice-Abbot of Wat Pah Boonlorm in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand.
We plan a live broadcast of this talk – it doesn't always work, but we do our best — on our Facebook group and the Baan Aree YouTube channel:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlebangkoksangha
https://www.youtube.com/@Baanaree2020
It is also recorded for later viewing.
Please see this map for directions:
https://goo.gl/maps/1FuCuvCtNdPMAL4F9
