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Venerable
Ajahn Sumedho - The Biography

Luang Por
Sumedho was born in Seattle, Washington in 1934. After serving four years in
the US Navy as a medic, he completed a BA in Far Eastern Studies and a MA in
South Asian Studies.
In 1966, he went to Thailand to practice meditation at Wat Mahathat in
Bangkok. Not long afterwards, he went forth as a novice monk in a remote
part of the country, Nong Khai, before receiving full ordination in 1950.
A year of solitary practice followed. Although fruitful, it showed him the
need for a teacher who could more actively guide him. A fortuitous encounter
with a visiting monk led him to Ubon province to practice with Luang Por Chah. He took dependence from Luang Por Chah and remained
under his close guidance for ten years.
In 1975,
Luang Por Sumedho, established Wat Pah Nanachat, International Forest
Monastery where Westerners could be trained in English.
In 1977, he accompanied Luang Por Chah to England and took up residence at
the Hampstead Vihara, with three other monks.
Luang Por Sumedho
was made an Upachaya, in 1981. Since then he has given upasampada (Bhikkhu
precepts) to more than a hundred aspirants of many nationalities. Luang Por
Sumedho was integral in establishing the Forest Sangha tradition in the United
Kingdom. He was central in establishing Amaravati Buddhist Monastery and
Chithurst Buddhist Monastery. He is currently resident as senior incumbent at
Amaravati
Buddhist Monastery
in Hertfordshire.
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