6:30-8:00 pm @ Rojana Center, Asoke

Monday 28th January


 

Another special Monday evening to end the month!

6.30 pm to 8 pm Rojana Centre, Asoke. Please arrive by 6.15pm so you are seated by the time Ajahn Jutindharo arrives.

Overview:

Monday 28th January

We are ending the month of January with a Dhamma talk and meditation lead by Ajahn Jutindharo, the Abbot of Hartridge Monastery in the UK.

Time:  Arrive from 6pm onwards

           6.30 pm Meditation

           7.00 pm Dhamma Talk

           7.45 pm Q&A

           8.00 pm Close

This event is free of charge, however in line with welcoming and supporting monastics we do ask for dana (donations) to support our visiting teacher’s expenses

It is in English only

There is no need to book in advance, as there is plenty of room, but please come early so that we are all seated by the time Ajahn Jutindharo arrives.  

Out of respect for the Theravadan monastic tradition please don’t wear shorts, short skirts or sleeveless tops.


About Ajahn Jutindharo:

Ajahn Jutindharo began his meditation practice in 1982, and since 1989 has been a monk in the Thai forest lineage of Ajahn Chah and Ajahn Sumedho.

He lives primarily in the UK and for the last ten years he has been the Abbot at Hartridge Monastery in Devon.


Getting there:

Please follow the map. It is VERY precise. It is easy to find: there are only one or two turns depending on which direction you are coming from.

It is an 11 minute walk from Asoke BTS and even closer to Sukhumvit MRT

Go down Sukhumvit 23 to the first fourway intersection. Turn right, and then turn right again at the end of the road.

Or just ask the motorcycles inside Sukhumvit 23 – they know the way. Tell them ‘Rojana’  

A few tips:

  • Don’t ask locals or taxi drivers the way – they will not know the Rojana Centre, and will send you somewhere else instead. They will all know Sukhumvit 23, so go there and find your own way.
  • Follow the map– plenty of landmarks are shown and it is extremely precise!
  • In Thai the centre is known as Rojanatam 

 

If you can’t see the map above click here: http://www.littlebang.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Rojana-map-version-3.jpg)

 

Here is the Google Map if you prefer that method

And here are the GPS coordinates: 13.739356, 100.564748