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Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro (10
October 1884 – 3
February 1959), also
known as Phramongkolthepmuni, was a Thai
Buddhist monk who
served as the
abbot of Wat...
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spelled Thammakaai) is a Thai
Buddhist tradition founded by
Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro in the
early 20th century. It is ****ociated with
several temples descended...
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Buddhist tradition founded in the
early 20th
century by
Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro. Wat
Paknam Bhasicharoen (Thai: วัดปากน้ำภาษีเจริญ, RTGS: Wat
Paknam Phasicharoen)...
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widely known under the
leadership of the
meditation master Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro, who was
abbot there in the
first half of the
twentieth century. Seven...
- (Vijja Dhammakaya), was
started by the
meditation master Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro in the
early 20th century. Wat Phra
Dhammakaya is one of the
temples that...
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described the
amendment as "sneaky" (Thai: ลักไก่). Chao Khun
Prasarn Candasaro, vice-rector of the
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University and ****istant-abbot...
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Movement is a Thai
Buddhist tradition which was
started by
Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro in the
early 20th century. The
tradition is
revivalist in
nature and practices...
- Gunaratana,
Bhaddanta Āciṇṇa,
Bhante Yogavacara Rahula,
Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro, K. Sri Dhammananda,
Sayadaw U
Tejaniya and
Bhikkhu Analayo. The practices...
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Meditation developed and
taught by the Thai
meditation teacher Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro (1885–1959). In Thailand, it is
known as Vijjā dhammakāya,
which translates...
- and political. This
included a book with
teachings from
Luang Pu Sodh
Candasaro, the
founder of the
Dhammakaya Tradition, and a
magazine about the maechi...