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Blue Eyes in Saffron Robes

Posted on February 29, 2016June 30, 2016 by Dharma Documentaries
A very interesting film from 1979 looking at Western monks living in Thailand, including some who went on to become famous.

Blue Eyes in Saffron Robes

This is a very interesting documentary set in Thailand at Wat Bowonniwet and Wat Pa Nanachat where they interview the monks about their lifestyles and their thoughts on being Western monks in Thai culture.

However, it takes on extra significance given the fact that the film was made in 1979 and we see some very famous monks near the beginning of their career, including Ajahn Brahm, Ajahn Amaro and Ajahn Jayasaro.

The film maker, from RTV in Eire, first met some western monks in Bangkok at Wat Bowonniwet where he is told that there is a monastery full of Western monks in the North-East, and is intrigued enough to go and see for himself.

Along the way he interviews the then Abbot Ajahn Pabhakaro (who later disrobed, but still occasionally teaches meditation), a young Ajahn Brahm (around five Rains), and back in Bangkok is a white robed Shaun, who was to become Ajahn Jayasaro.

The film is quite good, letting the monks explain things themselves for the most part, and is only marred towards the end when then interviewer professes his faith in Jesus, and when his ideas are contradicted by Shaun, he brings both the interview and the film to a sudden close.

 

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Culture, Dharma, Ajahn Chah, Monks, Temples, Thailand, Theravada

4 thoughts on “Blue Eyes in Saffron Robes”

  1. Jan Upasaka says:
    February 29, 2016 at 7:43 pm

    I wouldn’t have believed there ever was such splendid young men, if I hadn’t seen it here. _()_

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  2. Bill Walton says:
    March 4, 2016 at 10:54 pm

    ….very interesting, albeit short, film…..it would be interesting to compare it to living there today and see the differences…..thanks for the opportunity to see it…..b.

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  3. Marg Lewis says:
    March 10, 2016 at 5:11 pm

    Wonderful documentaries, thank you for making these so available, an absolute treasure trove of modern Buddhist history.

    Reply
  4. Tony Innocent says:
    March 13, 2016 at 9:53 am

    Where other shipwrecked souls would ordain and disappear into a monastery and meditate for the rest of their lives, Dhammaloka was different.

    Reply

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