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  2. Suan Mokkh - Wikipedia

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    Suan Mokkhaphalaram (Thai: สวนโมกขพลาราม, from Pali Mokkhabalārāma, "Garden of Power of Liberation"), known as Suan Mokkh (Thai: สวนโมกข์, "Garden of Liberation") for short, is a Theravada Buddhist monastery, retreat and meditation center in Amphoe Chaiya, Surat Thani, Thailand.

  3. Thai Forest Tradition - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he founded The Suan Mokkh International Dharma Hermitage for international Vipassana meditation practitioners around the world. There is a 10-day silent meditation retreat that starts on the 1st of each month for the whole year which is free, of no charge for international practitioners who are interested in practicing meditation.

  4. Vipassana movement - Wikipedia

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    The retreats were modeled on 10- and 30-day Goenka retreats, but the technique taught was mainly based on Mahasi Sayadaw's practice (with the inclusion of Metta meditation). [34] In 1976 Kornfield and Goldstein, along with Sharon Salzberg and Jacqueline Schwartz founded the Insight Meditation Society in Barre , Massachusetts .

  5. Hsi Lai Temple - Wikipedia

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    Eight Precepts Retreat (八關齋戒): A weekend retreat for participants to get a taste of monastic life. One, Three, and Seven Day Meditation Retreat (一/三/七日禪修會): A retreat focusing on meditation for varying lengths of time. Short-term Monastic Retreat (短期出家修道會): Offered annually for children and bi-annually for ...

  6. Kammaṭṭhāna - Wikipedia

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    Its most basic meaning is as a word for meditation, with meditation being the main occupation of Buddhist monks. In Burma, senior meditation practitioners are known as "kammatthanacariyas" (meditation masters). The Thai Forest Tradition names itself Kammaṭṭhāna Forest tradition in reference to their practice of meditating in the forests.

  7. Theravada - Wikipedia

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    Similar revival movements developed in Thailand, such as the Thai forest tradition and Dhammakaya meditation. These traditions are influenced by the older borān kammaṭṭhāna forms. [ 190 ] Thailand and Cambodia also saw attempts to preserve and revive the ancient "borān kammaṭṭhāna" tradition of meditation. [ 191 ]

  8. 6 of the best Thailand holiday destinations for luxury ...

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    Best for: Beach days. Thailand’s second-largest island, Koh Samui, sits in the Samui archipelago, a popular cluster of white sand holiday destinations. Famous for their magnificent waterfalls ...

  9. Dhammakaya tradition - Wikipedia

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    Phra Khru Bart was a western monk who organized exchange student programs and gave meditation instruction and retreats in English language. English instruction is still available, though Phra Khru Bart has since died. [181] [258] In Thai language, the temple offers retreats, monastic ordination programs, and study retreats for families. [264]