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Ajahn Sao
Kantasilo (1859–1942) was a monk in the Thai
Forest Tradition of
Theravada Buddhism. He was a
member of the
Dhammayuttika Nikaya.
Ajahn Sao...
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bhikkhu from Isan
region who is credited,
along with his mentor,
Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo, with
establishing the Thai
Forest Tradition or "Kammaṭṭhāna tradition"...
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normative standards of pre-sectarian Buddhism.
After studying with
Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo and
wandering through the
northeast of Thailand,
Ajahn Mun reportedly...
- Jayasāro
Ajahn Khemadhammo Ajahn Lee
Ajahn Mun
Ajahn Pasanno Ajahn Sao
Kantasilo Ajahn Sobin S.
Namto Ajahn Sucitto Ajahn Sumedho Ajahn Suwat Suvaco Ajahn...
- (1788–1872), monk who was the
preceptor and
teacher of King Rama IV
Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo (1861–1941), one of the
pioneers of the
Dhammayuttika Nikaya,
mentor of...
- See, for instance,
Kariyawasam (1995),
Khantipalo (1982b), Ñanavara &
Kantasilo (1993) and
Thanissaro (1997b). "The
Uposatha Observance Discourse" in...
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Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo (1861–1941)
Ajahn Mun Bhūridatta (1870–1949)
Ajahn Waen Suciṇṇo (1887–1985)
Ajahn Thate Desaransi (1902–1994)
Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo...
- this time, a
newly ordained Mun
Bhuridatto went to stay with
Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo, who was then the
abbot of a
small meditation-oriented
monastery on the...
- Led by
figures such as
Ajahn Mun
Bhuridatto (1870–1949) and
Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo (1861–1941),
forest tradition monks focused on
asceticism (dhutanga) and...
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Ajahn Sao
Kantasīlo (1861–1941)
Ajahn Mun Bhūridatta (1870–1949)
Ajahn Waen Suciṇṇo (1887–1985)
Ajahn Thate Desaransi (1902–1994)
Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo...