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Ven.
Ajahn Viradhammo - The Biography

Venerable
Viradhammo was born at Esslingen in Germany in 1947 to Latvian refugee
parents. They moved to Toronto, Canada, when he was 5 years old. He
studied engineering at the University of Toronto but became
disillusioned with academic life, and left in 1969 to go and work in
Germany. Later, while living
in India, he
encountered Buddhism, meeting the late Samanera Bodhesako, who
introduced him to the writings of Venerable Nanavira Thera. He
eventually traveled to Thailand to become a samanera at Wat Mahathat and
took upasampada in 1974 at Wat Pah Pong. He was one of the first
residents at Wat Pah Nanachat.
Having
spent four years in Thailand, he went back to Canada and Germany to
visit his family in 1977. Instead of returning to Thailand, he was asked
by Ajahn Chah to join Ajahn Sumedho at the Hampstead Vihara, in London.
In subsequent years, he was involved in the establishment of both
Chithurst and Harnham monasteries.
In 1985,
on invitation by the Wellington Theravada Buddhist Association, he moved
to New Zealand, accompanied by Venerable Thanavaro, where he lived for
10 years setting up
Bodhinyanarama monastery
In 1995
he came to UK to assist Ajahn Sumedho at Amaravati and stayed for 4
years before returning to New Zealand where he was resident.
Now he is establishing a
Tisarana Buddhist
Forest Monastery in Eastern Canada.
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