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Ajaan Suwat Suvaco (27
August 1919 – 5
April 2002), born in Thailand, was a
Buddhist monk who
founded four
monasteries in the
western United States. Ordained...
- the Thai
Forest Tradition in the U.S.—which he
cofounded with
Ajahn Suwat Suvaco. Ṭhānissaro
Bhikkhu is
perhaps best
known for his
translations of the Dhammapada...
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Kantasilo Ajahn Sobin S.
Namto Ajahn Sucitto Ajahn Sumedho Ajahn Suwat Suvaco Ajahn Thate Ajahn Geoff In Thai, such
highly esteemed monks would rarely...
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Iraque Ilha das
Cobras (favela),
Recife Ilha
Joana Bezerra Alto dos
Milagres Suvaco da
Cobra Linha do
Metro — (also
known as Coque)
Entra a
Pulso Olinda Comunidade...
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annually through the
streets of
Jardim Botanico. The bloc
calls itself "
Suvaco do Cristo",
which translates to "Armpit of the Christ"
because Jardim Botânico...
- Dot Bloco"), that goes
through the
heart of Rio's
historical center, and "
Suvaco do Cristo" ('Armpit of
Christ the Redeemer',
referring to the
angle of the...
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monastery in
Valley Center, California. It was
founded in 1991 by
Ajaan Suwat Suvaco (1919–2002)
along with his
student Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu.
Ajaan Ṭhānissaro...
- 22, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine Thepthani 1953, p. 52.
Phramaha Phocana Suvaco (1
January 2022). "Some
Observation on
Lineage of King
Chandrabanu of Tambralinga"...
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Ajahn Lee
Dhammadharo (1907–1961)
Ajahn Maha Bua (1913–2011)
Ajahn Fuang Jotiko (1915–1986)
Ajahn Suwat Suvaco (1919–2002) Ṭhānissaro
Bhikkhu (1949–)...
- the Jacarepaguá
neighborhood in Rio; and the "roda de choro" in the pub "
Suvaco de Cobra" (Snake's Armpit) in the
Penha neighborhood in the same town. In...