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Phanit (Thai: เงื่อม พานิช), his
Dhamma name (in the Pali language) was
Indapañño (Thai: อินฺทปญฺโญ; RTGS: Inthapanyo), and his
monastic title was Phra...
- also the main
symbol of his temple-park
complex Suan Mokkh. In 1943,
Indapañño (ordaining name of Buddhadasa) was
called in to meet
Damrong Rajanubhab...
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Ngueam Phanit, 1906–1993), who at that time
still bore the
religious name
Indapañño,
returned from his
studies in
Bangkok to his
southern Thai
homeland in...
-
Inside of
Northern Bus
Terminal or
better known as Mo Chit 2
Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives (BIA) also
known as Suan
Mokkh Bangkok within Wachirabenchathat...
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Thanissaro 2015, [6]. Maha Bua
Nyanasampanno 2005.
Thanissaro 2013, p. 9.
Indapanno, Buddhadasa. "Concerning
Birth by
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu". Suan Mokkh. Retrieved...
- Besides, the
southeast part of the park is also home to the
Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives (BIA), also
known as Suan
Mokkh Bangkok, a Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu's...