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Ajahn (Thai: อาจารย์, RTGS: achan, IPA: [ʔāː.tɕāːn]; Lao: ອາຈານ, romanized: ācān) is a Thai- and Lao-derived term that
translates as "professor" or "teacher"...
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subsequently spread throughout Thailand and to
several countries abroad.
Ajaan Mun was born in Baan Kham Bong, a
farming village in Ubon
Ratchathani Province...
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student of
Ajaan Funn
Acaro two or
three years later, and also
studied briefly with
Ajaan Mun.
Following Ajaan Funn's
death in 1977,
Ajaan Suwat sta****...
- ISBN 974-92007-4-8. Strand,
Clark (Spring 2011).
Green Koans Case 38:
Ajaan Lee
Refuses to Bow. Tricycle: The
Buddhist Review.
Retrieved 23 September...
- California. It was
founded in 1991 by
Ajaan Suwat Suvaco (1919–2002)
along with his
student Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu.
Ajaan Ṭhānissaro has been the
resident abbot...
- Buddha's rules". Tricycle.
Winter 1998. "About;
Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Phra
Ajaan Geoff)".
Retrieved January 13, 2019. "Contributing
Authors and Translators:...
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Buddhadasa (27 May 1906 – 25 May 1993) was a Thai
Buddhist monk.
Known as an
innovative reinterpreter of
Buddhist doctrine and Thai folk beliefs, he fostered...
- Bang Phra in
Nakhon Chai Si District,
Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand.
Ajaan Noo Kanpai,
perhaps the most
famous practitioner of sak yan in Thailand...
- Australia. In
addition to his
large following of
disciples in Thailand,
Ajaan Thate trained many
western disciples in meditation. He
wrote a profound...
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Buddhist Studies. Jotiko,
Fuang (1993).
Awareness itself: The
teachings of
Ajaan Fuang Jotiko.
Translated by Bhikkhu, Ṭhānissaro.
Valley Center, CA: Metta...