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Inspired by the Theravada forest traditions, Aranya Bodhi Hermitage is a rustic, off-grid Buddhist women's monastic hermitage on 100+ acres of mountain forest and meadows on the Northern California Sonoma Coast. Aranya Bodhi is the monastic hermitage project of Dhammadharini support foundation, a religious non-profit organization in the State of California. Contact the hermitage at awakeningforest@gmail.com. Learn more at: dhammadharini.net > About > Aranya Bodhi.
See the full Slideshow from our Training Retreat here at
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Bhante G on the porch at land steward Jill Rayna's cabin
on the bridge crossing the creek.
walking in down the old logging road from the ridge of Dhammagiri
coming to the first of the old logging landings (now cleared) recommended as the central community area for the hermitage
the second, lower landing (now also cleared)
coming into the forest and onto the trail leading from the second, lower landing through many beautiful, secluded camping or khuti sites down to the creek
hearing from the Master at "bhikkhuni beach," the monastic hermitage's landing on the creek
[clipped from an announcement mailed to friends on June 04, 2008:]
returning with the two bhikkhuni instructors carrying offering tray ready to request the novice precepts
requesting and avowing herself to the novice training
the new novice, Samaneri Sister Suvijjana with her son Matthew. Congratulations!!
Jill and Ayya Sudhamma walking the land
Ayya Tathaaloka's tent/campsite (on top of the knoll in the center of the saddle, other bhikkhunis campsites are just a little farther down over the knoll)
Ayya Sudhamma mindfully walking through the forest, over the cave, and down to the creek
Learning creek walking
wild white azaleas above the creek
pindapata, almsmeal and Anumodana Dhammakatha at a friend's cabin, our "village"
Peaceful afternoon abiding (if you look very carefully you can see Ayya Sudinna meditating next to the middle of the lower right tree trunk :)
Late afternoon light on the saddle
She had been inspired hearing Ruth's offer at the Women's Retreat of Samadhi House at DhammaDena for the use of our women's monastic community.
Arannika Sutta - the Wilderness Dweller - Anguttara Nikaya: 4.259, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu [edited]
"Endowed with four qualities, a monastic is fit to stay in isolated forest & wilderness dwellings. Which four? [He is endowed] with thoughts of renunciation, with thoughts of non-ill will, with thoughts of harmlessness, and he is a discerning person, not dull, not a driveller. Endowed with these four qualities, a monastic is fit to stay in isolated forest & wilderness dwellings."
Secure, online donations can also be made for the hermitage project via DHAMMADHARINI SUPPORT FOUNDATION through Network for Good here:
https://www.networkforgood.org/donation/MakeDonation.aspx?ORGID2=371518402