- Ajahn Thānissaro, also known as Thanissaro Bhikkhu was born on December 28, 1949 is an American monk of the Thai Forest Tradition.
- Key Teachings : Ajahn Thānissaro is renowned for his translations of Pali texts and extensive writings on meditation and Buddhist practice. His teachings emphasize the practical aspects of meditation, mindfulness development, and integrating Dhamma into everyday life. Ajahn Thānissaro underscores understanding and practicing the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. He emphasizes right effort, concentration, and discernment as pivotal to achieving liberation. Additionally, he advocates for studying the Pali Canon and applying its teachings relevantly in contemporary contexts.
- Notable Contributions: Ajaan Thānissaro has made significant contributions to making the teachings of the Thai Forest Tradition accessible to Western audiences. As the abbot of Metta Forest Monastery in California,USA, he has provided a place for serious meditation practice and training in monastic discipline. He is a prolific translator and author, and his translations of Buddhist texts have been widely praised for their clarity and accuracy. Ajaan Thānissaro’s efforts have helped bridge the gap between Eastern and Western Buddhist practices, making the teachings available to a broader audience.