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[[Ajahn Sujato]] is an [[Australian]] [[Buddhist]] [[Monk]]. In 1994 he left his music career to take higher {{Wiki|ordination}} in [[Thailand]] in the forest lineage of {{Wiki|Ajahn Chah}}. As well as living for several years in forest [[monasteries]] and remote hermitages in [[Thailand]], he spent three years in {{Wiki|Bodhinyana Monastery}} ({{Wiki|Perth}}) as secretary of [[Ajahn Brahmavamso]], and over a year in a cave in {{Wiki|Malaysia}}.
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[[Ajahn Sujato]] is an [[Australian]] [[Buddhist]] [[Monk]]. In 1994 he left his [[music]] career to take higher {{Wiki|ordination}} in [[Thailand]] in the {{Wiki|forest}} [[lineage]] of {{Wiki|Ajahn Chah}}. As well as living for several years in {{Wiki|forest}} [[monasteries]] and remote hermitages in [[Thailand]], he spent three years in {{Wiki|Bodhinyana Monastery}} ({{Wiki|Perth}}) as secretary of [[Ajahn Brahmavamso]], and over a year in a {{Wiki|cave}} in {{Wiki|Malaysia}}.
 
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[http://secularbuddhism.org/2013/05/04/episode-167-bhikkhu-sujato-bhikkhuni-sangha-and-the-authenticity-project/ secularbuddhism.org]
 
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Ajahn Sujato is an Australian Buddhist Monk. In 1994 he left his music career to take higher ordination in Thailand in the forest lineage of Ajahn Chah. As well as living for several years in forest monasteries and remote hermitages in Thailand, he spent three years in Bodhinyana Monastery (Perth) as secretary of Ajahn Brahmavamso, and over a year in a cave in Malaysia.

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