BHIKKU BODHI
Born Jeffrey Block in Brooklyn, New
York in 1944, Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American Theravada Buddhist
monk.
In
1966, while still Jeffrey Block, he obtained a B.A. degree in
philosophy from Brooklyn College, and then, in 1972, a Ph.D.
degree in philosophy from Claremont Graduate School.
In
1967, while in graduate school, he was ordained as a novice monk in
the Vietnamese Mahayana order. In 1972, after graduation, he traveled to
Sri Lanka where, under Ven. Ananda Maitreya, he received novice ordination,
and, in 1973, he received full ordination in a Theravada order. He was
now Bhikku Bodhi.
In
1984, succeeding co-founder Ven. Nyanaponika Thera, he was appointed
English-language editor of the Buddhist Publication Society (BPS, Sri Lanka)
and, in 1988, became its president. In 2002, he retired from the
society's editorship while still remaining its president.
In
2000, at the United Nations' first official Vesak celebration, he gave the
keynote address. He currently teaches at Bodhi Monastery
in Lafayette, New Jersey, and at Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New
York, and is the chairman of the Yin Shun Foundation.
Bhikkhu
Bodhi is founder of the organization "Buddhist Global Relief," which
is fighting hunger across the world.
Bhikku
Bodhi has authored many publications and teaches several on-line
courses. He recorded a well-regarded ten-part lecture
series entitled Introduction to Buddhism that has become public
domain and can be downloaded for free on the Internet.
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