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Out and About Northeast Thailand,Isaan

wat pa baan tad before daybreak 26 February

while monks were still chanting at the morning puja people were getting rwadt for pindabhat, taking pictures and getting started in the new day View post: wat pa baan tad before daybreak 26 February…Continue reading


Going Places that Don’t Exist in Khon Kaen, Isaan, 05.06.11

Started off early yesterday morning from Khon Kaen enrout to Mahasarakham to look for some unlisted Khmer ruins. South from Khon Kaen on Route 2, Friendship Highway to Baam Phai and Route 23…Continue reading


A walk thriugh EXPO in Sakon Nakhon, Northeast Thailand

EXPO Mall, or market is across from Big C and helps make up what appears tio be the major shopping complex in Sakon Nakhon. Clothing, footwear and phone accessories seen to be the main products on…Continue reading


a very wet isaan moment 02.09.11 1739h

In khonkaen isaan Thailand at beung kaen nakhonPublished with Blogger-droid v1.7.4 Read more from the original source: a very wet isaan moment 02.09.11 1739h…Continue reading


On the Road Isaan Live update 18.10.11

I stopped at Phanna in Sakon Nakhon to confirm, or in this case not, earlier reports of severe flooding From there I headed to Sahatsakhan in Kalasin and the Thesuda Bridge where water is well up….Continue reading


More on Buddhism Mindfulness and Buddho from Luangta Maha Boowa

The other day I posted an  Ajahn Chah desana about reciting Buddho and mindfulness so thought today that I might post a talk by  Luangta Maha Boowa, Nearing the end of Pansaa in Thailand,as elsewhere, I always find a special time as it means that we will soon be approaching the Kathin Season. This is the season that is sort of Christmas and Family reunion time for the bhikkhu sangha and a time

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More on Buddhism Mindfulness and Buddho from Luangta Maha Boowa

09.08.12 Update and a bit of news from Sakon Nakhon Northeast Thailand

Well, here it is more than 1 month based in Sakon Nakhon and in a domestic relationship, following,bacically, 5 years on my owna dn based in Khon Kaen. Sakon Nakhon is much smaller than Khon Kaen, but like all Thai cities has just about everything needed for daily life The differences ocuur in the area of technology, computer hardware and accesories. In Khon Kaen because of my location I was walking distance to about 8 or more restaaurants or places for an evening beer, while in Sakon Nakhon there are a number of choices, I do miss Beung Kaen Nakhon on occasion.
As far as my search for and “investigation” of those things Kammathana Dhutanga Buddhist the past month is way beyond anything I could have imagined. Visiting the places where Ajahns Sao and Mun spent not only some time, but entire “rains Retreats” and reveisited over the years. Meeting people who’s family have been supporters of the monks for nearly 100 years is providing insights I never imagined. Seeing the impact Ajahns Sao and Mun and their students have had on Buddhism and the communiies here.
More westerners overseas are probably aware and support Kammathana Dhutanga (Forest) Buddhism than in Thailand. Ajahn Sumedho and other western students of the forest Bhikkhus have not only been accepted internationally, but the number of Monasteries of this lineage are opening and supported around the world.
Here in Thailand it5 has been reported from many sources that the majority of monks do not keep the vinaya are overweight and are supported by a small part of the population, while the Dhutanga Bhikkhus sit on the floor to eat their meal of the day out of an almsbowl and spend their days in some form of meditation.
Anyhow day 12 it’s off to Khon Kaen to visit some folks back there, then to Kalsin for a day or to isiting as well and then back to Sakon Nakhon as Daeng has to be back to work on the 16th.
I will be posting more about Forestt Buddhism the monks. supporter and places. Am now waitng to get more information about river and reservoir levels in preperation of reporting on flooding if and when it happens
The webcam,twitcasting and the usual posts will continue as always.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions send them on I always try to respond as soon as possible.
Otherwisw y’all Take Care

Tom

In Search of Kammathana Dhutanga Buddhism in Northeast Thailand

Young Tapai, who was to become Mae Chee Kaew commented on the physical differences between Ajahns Sao and Mun. “Ajahn Mun was shorter and more slender than Ajahn Sao” The pictures I’ve seen and my minds eye always had Ajahn Mun taller, but I guess that’s the way it works. Anyhow, that statement took me to a Google Search for photos wher i found a link to a site that talked about the cave “Tham

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In Search of Kammathana Dhutanga Buddhism in Northeast Thailand

Mae Chee Kaew, The Life of a Buddhist Nun in Thailand

Bhikkhu Silaratano (Ajahn Dick) is a senior western student of Luangta Maha Boowa and now resides in a forest temple in Loei, in northeast Thailand.

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Mae Chee Kaew, The Life of a Buddhist Nun in Thailand

Wat Pa Ban Tad, Luangta Maha Bua 30.01.12 A closing album

I arrived at Wat Pa Ban Tad to document the 1 year observance of the death of Luanta Maha Boowa at about 0500 0n the 30th of January 2012 and left shortly before 0900. I shot a few videos 1 already online and 1 post documenting the morning alms giving.

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Wat Pa Ban Tad, Luangta Maha Bua 30.01.12 A closing album

Offering alms to the monks 30.01.12 crowds and monks at wat pa ban tad

When I stopped out Sunday at Ban Tad the monks I spoke with had no idea what was going to happen Monday the 30th, but mentioned the size of the crown there for alms round that morning.

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Offering alms to the monks 30.01.12 crowds and monks at wat pa ban tad

Observing the 1 year anniversary of the death of Luangta Maha Bua 8 precepts

People started arriving about 0500, but there was already a fair sized group of people who had spent the night at Wat Pa Ban Tad to be there at the precise time of his death at 0353.

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Observing the 1 year anniversary of the death of Luangta Maha Bua 8 precepts

Wat Pa Ban Tad, Sunday 29.01

I had slept in Sunday morning and had not planned on getting to Ban Tad early. Getting out of Khon Kaen was a nightmare as the marathon was going on and Thai police were out directing traffic (read making matters worse

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Wat Pa Ban Tad, Sunday 29.01