Note: A fine collection of books and transcriptions of talks by Ven. Tan Chao Khun Upālī can be found on the website Wide Angle Lens, by Ven. Hāsapañño Bhikkhu.
- Att’attha-cariyā,
by Ven. Tan Chao Khun Upālī , translated from Thai by Ven. Hāsapañño Bhikkhu
(2015; 11p./ KB)
The full section of his autobiography in which he relates his own spiritual practise. It gives some interesting and helpful background to the most profound teachings in 'The Natural Character of Awakening'. An excerpt from the
Autobiography of Tan Chao Khun Upālī Guṇūpamājahn
written in 1926 when he was 70 years old .
- Dependent Co-Arising,
by Ven. Tan Chao Khun Upālī , translated from Thai by Ven. Hāsapañño Bhikkhu
(2015; 8 S./ KB)
An unusual talk on the Buddha's most profound teaching, made plain. Some familiarity with Dependent Co-arising is needed to understand and appreciate this talk.
- The Natural Character of Awakening,
by Ven. Tan Chao Khun Upālī , translated from Thai by Ven. Hāsapañño Bhikkhu
(2013; 112 p./ KB)
A beautiful and profound book of talks, with a large section of questions and answers.
- The Study of Dhamma in Religion,
by Ven. Tan Chao Khun Upālī , translated from Thai by Ven. Hāsapañño Bhikkhu
(2015; 20p./ KB)
On the 100th anniversary of WWI, a voice you don't hear very often: the most famous monk in the country speaking truth to power, and the truth about war, wrapped in the finery of an excellent Dhamma talk.