Vimalaraṁsi
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Vimalaraṁsi
Summary
Vimalaraṁsi is a human[1]. He was born on August 7, 1946[2]. He died on June 27, 2023[3]. He worked as a Buddhist monk[4] and meditation teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Vimalaraṁsi was born on August 7, 1946[2].
- Vimalaraṁsi died on June 27, 2023[3].
- Vimalaraṁsi held citizenship in United States[6].
- Vimalaraṁsi worked as a Buddhist monk[4].
- Vimalaraṁsi's professions included meditation teacher[5].
- Vimalaraṁsi's field of work was carpentry[7].
- Vimalaraṁsi was educated at University of San Diego[8].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was Candana[9].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was Khantikhemā[10].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was Delson Armstrong[11].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was Ānanda[12].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was David C. Johnson[13].
- A notable student of Vimalaraṁsi was Doug Kraft[14].
- Vimalaraṁsi's religion is recorded as Buddhism[15].
- Vimalaraṁsi was influenced by Puṇṇaji[16].
- Vimalaraṁsi is recorded as male[17].
- Vimalaraṁsi's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Vimalaraṁsi's family name is recorded as Logan[19].
- Vimalaraṁsi's given name is recorded as Q30120163[20].
- Vimalaraṁsi's medical condition is recorded as dyslexia[21].
- Vimalaraṁsi studied under Sīlānanda[22].
- Vimalaraṁsi studied under Mingun Sayadaw[23].
- Vimalaraṁsi studied under Anagarika Munindra[24].
- Vimalaraṁsi's religious name is recorded as 𑀯𑀺𑀫𑀮𑀭𑀁𑀲𑀺[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Vimalaraṁsi was born on August 7, 1946[2].
Education
Vimalaraṁsi's education included a stint at University of San Diego[8]. Studied under Sīlānanda[22], a Buddhist monk[26], 1927–2005[27], of Myanmar[28]; Mingun Sayadaw[23], a Buddhist monk[29], 1911–1992[30]; and Anagarika Munindra[24], 1915–2003[31], of India[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Buddhist monk[4] and meditation teacher[5]. Vimalaraṁsi's field of work was carpentry[7]. Notable students include Candana[9], a Buddhist monk[33], of Lebanon[34], specialised in psychotherapy[35]; Khantikhemā[10], a Buddhist nun[36], 1949–2023[37], of United States[38]; Delson Armstrong[11], a meditation teacher[39]; Ānanda[12], a Buddhist monk[40], b. 1988[41], of Canada[42]; David C. Johnson[13], a religious writer[43], of United States[44]; and Doug Kraft[14], a meditation teacher[45], of United States[46].
Personal Life
Vimalaraṁsi's religion is recorded as Buddhism[15].
Death and Burial
Vimalaraṁsi died on June 27, 2023[3].
FAQs
What did Vimalaraṁsi do for work?
Vimalaraṁsi worked as Buddhist monk[4] and meditation teacher[5].
Where did Vimalaraṁsi go to school?
Vimalaraṁsi was educated at University of San Diego[8].