Luang Por Dattajivo ( th, ทตฺตชีโว, ; pi, Dattajīvo; born 21 December 1940
), also known by his birth name Phadet Phongsawat ( th, เผด็จ ผ่องสวัสดิ์) and former
ecclesiastical title Phrarajbhavanajahn ( th, พระราชภาวนาจารย์, ), is a Thai Buddhist monk. He is the former deputy-abbot of
Wat Phra Dhammakaya
Wat Phra Dhammakaya ( th, วัดพระธรรมกาย, , ) is a Buddhist temple ('' wat'') in Khlong Luang district, in the Pathum Thani province north of Bangkok, Thailand. It was founded in 1970 by the ''maechi'' (nun) Chandra ...
and the vice-president of the Dhammakaya Foundation, and was the observing abbot of the temple from 1999 until 2006, and again from 2011 until 2016. he was still widely considered the de facto abbot. He met ''
Mae chi
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'' (nun)
Chandra Khonnokyoong
Chandra Khonnokyoong ( th, จันทร์ ขนนกยูง; ), 19 January 1909 – 10 September 2000) was a Thai ''Maechi'' (nun) who founded Wat Phra Dhammakaya. Religious studies scholar Rachelle Scott has described her as "the ...
and
Luang Por Dhammajayo in his student years, and they have been his teachers throughout his life.
Luang Por
Luang por (; , ) means "venerable father" and is used as a title for respected senior Buddhist monastics. ''Luang'' is a Thai word meaning "royal" or "venerable". It is used in both family context and to express respect for monastics. ''Por'' i ...
Dattajivo was ordained in 1971, and quickly became a prolific author. He also took on a significant role in managing Wat Phra Dhammakaya. It was for this position that he was charged by the Thai military junta in 2017, when he refused to deliver Luang Por Dhammajayo to the authorities. This happened during the
lockdown by the Thai junta, when abbot Luang Por Dhammajayo was sought for charges of receiving ill-gotten gains, charges which have been widely described as politically motivated.
Early life
Born Phadet Phongsawat in 1940 in
Kanchanaburi
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, he had
Vietnamese
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Thai parents.
Phadet graduated in agricultural science from Kasetsart University and studied in Australia at the post-graduate level.
Phadet became involved in Thai
black magic
Black magic, also known as dark magic, has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes, specifically the seven magical arts prohibited by canon law, as expounded by Johannes Hartlieb in 14 ...
at the age of seventeen.
In his student years at
Kasetsart University
Kasetsart University ( th, มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์; ), commonly known and referred to as Kaset or KU, is a public research university in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the largest university in Thailand. It ...
, he would often hold organized public demonstrations of black magic for his fellow students. In the biographies of
Wat Phra Dhammakaya
Wat Phra Dhammakaya ( th, วัดพระธรรมกาย, , ) is a Buddhist temple ('' wat'') in Khlong Luang district, in the Pathum Thani province north of Bangkok, Thailand. It was founded in 1970 by the ''maechi'' (nun) Chandra ...
it is described that every time a junior student, Chaiyabun (who later became known as Luang Por Dhammajayo), came to watch one of Phadet's demonstrations, the magic would not work. Phadet therefore become curious about Chaiyabun's mental powers, and decided to test Chaiyabun by bringing him to his black magic teacher. But even the teacher could not use his powers in Chaiyabun's presence. Phadet therefore wanted to learn more about Chaiyabun and the
meditation he practiced. He felt inspired by Chaiyabun's sincerity in meditation and his adherence to the Buddhist
five precepts
The Five precepts ( sa, pañcaśīla, italic=yes; pi, pañcasīla, italic=yes) or five rules of training ( sa, pañcaśikṣapada, italic=yes; pi, pañcasikkhapada, italic=yes) is the most important system of morality for Buddhist lay peo ...
.
This was a turning point in his life, and from that moment on he has always been Chaiyabun's student and assistant,
and they developed a solid friendship.
Phadet gave up the practice of black magic and through Chaiyabun met Mae Chi Chandra.
He trained in meditation with Mae Chi Chandra for years.
In 1971, Phadet was ordained and became known as Luang Por Dattajivo, which means "He who gives his soul
o Buddhism.
By that time, Chaiyabun had already ordained as Luang Por Dhammajayo. In the opinion of a newspaper editor who wrote about the two monks, in the 1960s and 1970s, a university degree in Thailand was a guarantee someone would get a good position in society. Their decision to become ordained instead of pursuing a career therefore stood out.
Life as a deputy abbot
When Wat Phra Dhammakaya was built in the 1970s and 1980s, Luang Por Dattajivo was in charge of the construction work. Furthermore, he helped develop the friendly relationships with the people living in the neighborhood of the temple, and was responsible for receiving guests at the temple.
As a teacher, Luang por Dattajivo has spoken regularly before international audiences. For example, as a panelist at the
United Nations General Assembly
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Special Session "World Summit for Social Development" in 2000 in Geneva, he highlighted the importance of spirituality in addressing social development and overcoming poverty. A prolific author, he has written many books published in Thai language, many of which have been translated into other languages than Thai. His books are often about contemporary problems,
such as raising children in a modern society. A topic that he is known for is
economics from a Buddhist philosophical point of view.
He relates such "Buddhist economics" to personal development of qualities like mindfulness, simplicity and contentment.
In Wat Phra Dhammakaya, he is the person with the second most authority in the temple, next to Luang Por Dhammajayo. His character and organizational style complement Luang Por Dhammajayo in many ways.
Mae Chi Chandra once stated that without Luang Por Dhammajayo and Luang Por Dattajivo, the founding of Wat Phra Dhammakaya would not have been possible.
Luang Por Dattajivo is responsible for the day-to-day management of many of the temple's affairs
and he is known for his informal character. He is also responsible for the management of international centers of Wat Phra Dhammakaya.
He was made vice-president of the Dhamma Missionary Outreach Sector 8 and is the president of the Dhammakaya International Society of California. He was also observing abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya from 1999 to 2006, and again from 2011 to 2016.
In December 2016, however, Phravitetbhavanacharn was appointed as observing abbot instead,
though Luang Por Dattajivo was still widely considered the de facto abbot.
In 2016, under the
military junta
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, Luang Por Dhammajayo was charged with conspiring in money-laundering and receiving ill-gotten gains from the chairman of a
credit union
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. Wat Phra Dhammakaya denied the charges and stated they were politically motivated. When Luang Por Dhammajayo did not go and acknowledge the charges,
the temple was sealed off in a lockdown. As the authorities were unable to find Luang Por Dhammajayo, they asked Luang Por Dattajivo to hand over Luang Por Dhammajayo. However, the temple released a press statement that they did not trust the authorities, and Luang Por Dattajivo did not show up for any negotiations. He was then charged for obstructing the authorities.
The charges laid against the temple and its abbot have been widely described as politically motivated,
and considered part of the campaigns by the junta to remove any traces of the influence of former Prime President
Thaksin Shinawatra
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, also known as the "de-Thaksinization" of Thailand.
Following the end of the lockdown of the temple, the junta stated authorities will look for Luang Por Dhammajayo elsewhere. However investigations against the temple continued. Just days after the end of the lockdown, additional charges were filed against Wat Phra Dhammakaya, this time against Luang Por Dattajivo, for allegedly using illegally obtained money to buy stocks and illegal land, something the temple dubbed "fake news".
Some Thai news outlets, such as
Khao Sod
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, became critical of the new charges, stating that weeks after the accusations were made neither the justice system nor
DSI had produced any form of evidence supporting the allegations, describing the accusations as "a new invention" and improbable, because the temple would have no need for such money. Nevertheless, Luang Por Dattajivo has cooperated with the authorities, and the lawsuits were still running, Luang Por fighting the charges.
Despite the charges, Luang Por still continued his duties, and led ceremonies for preparing construction for the
Minnesota
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and
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branch temples.
Recognition
Luang Por Dattajivo's work in Buddhist teaching was recognized when he received the
ecclesiastical title "Phrabhavanaviriyakhun" in 1992, and later in 2013 "Phrarajbhavanajahn" from King
Rama IX
Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; (Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great ...
. However, in March 2017, King
Rama X
Vajiralongkorn ( th, วชิราลงกรณ; , ; born 28 July 1952) is the King of Thailand. He is the only son of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. In 1972, at the age of 20, he was made crown prince by his father. After his ...
removed his title after he failed to acknowledge charges filed against him by the Thai police.
Luang Por Dattajivo received the Dhammacakra Sema-Pillar award from
Princess Sirindhorn in 1993. Furthermore, he received an honorary degree from the
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
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in 1994.
In the 2010s, a
stupa was built in his honor by Luang Por Dhammajayo, called the Phra Maha Cetiya Dattajivo.
Publications in English
* ''Buddhist Ways to Overcome Obstacles'' (1992), translated by
Pensri Kiengsiri. Khumson Books: Bangkok,
* ''Blueprint for a Global Being (Buddhism in Plain English Series 1)'' (2000). Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok
''The Buddha's First Teaching (Buddhism in Plain English Series 3)''(2002). Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok
* ''Reforming Society means Reforming Human Nature (Buddhism in Plain English Series 1)'' (2003). Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok
''The Fruits of True Monkhood (Buddhism in Plain English Series 4)''(2003). Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok
* ''Vanijja Sutta: Cause of Over-target Benefit'' (2003). Thinkers and Writers for World Peace: Bangkok
''The Ordination''(2004). Thinkers and Writers for World Peace: Bangkok
''Man's Personal Transformation''(2005). Dhammakaya Foundation: Bangkok
''How to Raise the Children to be Good People for the Nation'' (2005) compiled by Phra Treetep Chinungkuro. Thinkers and Writers for World Peace: Bangkok
* ''Dhamma Talk by Phrabhavanaviriyakhun'' (2007). Rung Silp Printing: Bangkok
''Pages to Happiness''(2007), compiled by S. Phongsawasdi. Thinkers and Writers for World Peace: Bangkok
''Buddhist Economics (Buddhism in Plain English Series 2)''(2010). Dhammakaya Foundation: Patumthani
''Training the Trainers'', part 1(2012). Rung Silp Printing: Bangkok
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See also
*
Buddhist economics
Notes
External links
Meetings with a Dhamma Master, Suzanne Jeffrey personal account of a practitioner. Manchester: Shires Press
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