Prayudh Payutto

Prayudh Payutto

Prayudh Payutto (also P.A. Payutto; Thai: ประยุทธ์ ปยุตฺโต, ป.อ. ปยุตฺโต) (b. 1938), also known by his current monastic title, Phra Bhrama Khunabarana, is a well-known Thai Buddhist monk, an intellectual, and a prolific writer. He is among the most brilliant Buddhist scholars in the Thai Buddhist history. He authored Buddha Dhamma, which is acclaimed to as one of the masterpieces in Bhuddhism that puts together Dhamma and natural laws by extensively drawing upon Pali Canon, Atthakatha, Digha, etc., to clarify Buddha's verbatim speech.

Prayudh has lectured and written extensively about a variety of topics related to Buddhism, including the position of women in Buddhism [ [http://www.dharmaweb.org/index.php/Where_women_stand_by_Bhikkhu_Prayudh_Payutto Where women stand by Bhikkhu Prayudh Payutto - Dharmaweb ] ] and the relationship between Buddhism and the environment. [ [http://ratnaghosa.fwbo.net/choiceone.html Buddhism :: Ecology :: Wheel of Life ] ] He was awarded the 1994 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education. [ [http://www.dharmaavenue.com/faces-lives/prayudh-payutto-ven.htm Faces and Lives of Prayudh Payutto, Ven ] ]

Because changes in monastic title often involve adding or changing monastic names, Payutto has been known by, and published under, a variety of different names over his career. Previously, he was known as "Phra Rajavaramuni", "Phra Dhebvedhi", and "Phra Dhamapitaka".

Early life

Prayudh was born the fifth child of Samran and Chunkee Arayangkoon on January 12, 1938 in Si Prachan District, Suphanburi Province, Thailand.cite web
title = Wat Nyanavesakavan
publisher = Wat Nyanavesakavan
url = http://www.watnyanaves.net/papayutto/index.htm?#prawat
accessdate = 2008-02-12
] Prayudh received his early education in Suphanburi. During his childhood, Prayudh suffered a lot of illnesses, some of which involved him in surgeries and many have followed him until today. Poor health made it difficult for him to commit to school and formal education. Discouraged by his health, Prayudh came back to Suphanburi after completing junior high school at Pathum Khongkha School in Bangkok in 1950. Being assured that he could continue his education without having to get involved physically, as is the case in school, he entered the monastery, with the family's support, to seek religious education, being ordained as a novice (samanera) at the age of 13. He began the study of Pali and received training in Vipassanā. Under his father's encouragement, he moved to "Wat Phra Piren" in Bangkok and went on to achieve the highest-level (ninth-level) studies in the Pali language while still a samanera, for which he was granted a royal ordination ceremony into monkhood in 1962. He embraced the monastic name "Payutto", literally "a person with unrelenting efforts". Prayudh received a Bachelor's degree in Buddhist studies from Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in 1962.

A Scholarly Monk

After securing instructor qualifications, Prayudh was appointed Associate Dean of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University and had maintained this position for the following ten years. He played an important role in modernizing Sangha's education by relating knowledge in Buddhism to contemporary social issues. Prayudh assumed the post of Deputy Abbot of "Wat Phra Piren" in 1973, but resigned three years later to dedicate himself to academic work. He published a number of books and articles, and regularly attended academic seminars and conferences, surrounding himself with contemporary scholars and intellectuals. He authored Buddha Dhamma, recognized as a masterpiece among Buddhist scholars. He received honorary degrees from more than ten universities, both domestic and foreign. When he received UNESCO's Prize for Peace Education, he donated the whole amount to the Ministry of Education of Thailand for the establishing of "Phra Dhampitaka Education for Peace Foundation".

Prayudh is currently serving as Abbot of Nyanavesakavan Temple ("Wat Nyanavesakavan"), located in Tambon Bang Krathuek, Amphoe Sam Phran, Nakhon Pathom Province.

Defending Pali Canon

Prayudh strongly believes in strict interpretation of Pali Canon, very much in line with the Theravada tradition. He came public in many occasions in defence of Pali Canon whenever its integrity was challenged. When the Dhamakaya scandal, in which the original mentioning of "Dhamakaya" in Pali Canon was misinterpret by a group of monks in their own favor, broke out in mid-1990s, Prayudh published a book that specifically dealt with the case. In "The Dhamakaya Episode", cite book
last = พระธรรมปิฎก (ป. อ. ปยุตฺโต)
first =
title = กรณีธรรมกาย : เอกสารเพื่อพระธรรมวินัย
date = 1996
location = กรุงเทพฯ
publisher = มูลนิธิพุทธธรรม
page =
isbn = 9745754552
(in Thai)] Prayudh reviews the essence of Pali Canon, cites Pali texts misinterpret by the this group of monks, and counterargues in the context of genuine Pali Canon. He argues that "Dhamakaya" was not truthfully interpreted, and points out that if the group continued to uphold the false interpretation, they could not do it under the umbrella of Theravada Buddhism.

Achievements

Despite his poor health, Prayudh has proved himself a man with great efforts and faith in Buddhism. He has suffered a lot of illnesses from childhood, among which are valvular heart disease, diarrhea, indigestion, otitis, allergic asthma, pulmonary disease, kidney stone, bronchitis, inflammatory arm-muscle disorder, eye-inflicted viral disease, stricture of cerebral artery, and vocal fold nodule. Nonetheless, Prayudh has put a lot of efforts on defending the integrity of Pali Canon throughout his life. He has employed his well-versed understanding of Pali Canon not only to uphold the Sangha institution in Thailand, but also to educate the general public of any misconceptions about Pali Canon. In so doing, Prayudh effectively uses verbatim quotes from Pali Canon, cites relevant Dhigas, and draws conclusions to argue for his case and counter-argue against and correct any misconceived views.

Prayudh published a number of books that examine contemporary social issues, such as abortion, from a viewpoint of buddhism. He regularly expresses buddhist viewpoints on areas as diverse as education, laws, social sciences, and natural sciences. Prayudh stresses the Buddhist approach of middle path as the inevitable way to achieve peace and sustainable development. [ cite book
last = พระราชวรมุนี
first =
title = การพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน
publisher = มูลนิธิโกมลคีมทอง
date = 1996
location = กรุงเทพฯ
pages =
isbn = 9747092093
(in Thai)
] He argues that Buddhism is the eventual aggregation of natural laws and that it forms a basis of modern sciences. [cite book
last = พระเทพเวที
first =
title = พุทธศาสนาในฐานะเป็นรากฐานของวิทยาศาสตร์
publisher = มูลนิธิพุทธธรรม
date = 1992
location = กรุงเทพฯ
pages =
isbn = 9745655562
(in Thai)
] Prayudh also points to Buddhism as the indispensable path to happiness. [cite book
last = พระพรหมคุณาภรณ์
first =
title = สุขภาวะองค์รวมแนวพุทธ
publisher = โรงพิมพ์อักษรสัมพันธ์
date = 2004
location = กรุงเทพฯ
pages =
isbn =
(in Thai)
]

International Awards and Recognitions

*1994 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education
*1995 Appointed to a post of "Tipitaka Archaraya", a scholar well versed in Pali Canon, by Nava Nalanda Institute
*2005 Awarded the "Most Eminent Scholar" as a guru of Theravada Buddhism by The World Buddhist University

Honorary Degrees

References

External links

* [http://www.dharmaweb.org/index.php/Category:Bhikkhu_Prayudh_Payutto A collection of articles by and about Prayudh Payutto]
* [http://www.buddhanet.net/cmdsg/payutto.htm The Works of Ven. P.A. Payutto]


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