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The College of Religious Studies, Mahidol University

Address: Salaya, Phutthamonthol 4, Nakhorn Prathom,73170 , Thailand Tel. (662) 800 - 2630 - 39 Fax. (662) 800 - 2659   Nakhorn Prathom Nakhon Pathom 73170
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 02-8002630
Fax: 02-8002659
E-mail: crwww@mahidol.ac.th
Website: http://www.crs.mahidol.ac.th
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Teacher: Dr.Pinit Ratanakul  
Main Contact: Phramaha Boonmee Poungpet  Email  (Phone: 02-8002630 ex 216)
Spiritual Director: Dr.Pinit Ratanakul  Email  (Phone: 02-8002630)
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The College of Religious Studies, Mahidol University, was founded in 1999 and is located at the Namthong Building, just opposite the Faculty of Veterinary Science at Salaya, Nakhorn Prathom, Thailand.

The College is dedicated to the study and research in the field of religious studies
and fosters mutual understanding, cooperation, and respect among people of different religious traditions both in Thailand and throughout the world, so that common concerns might be creatively addressed. In teaching and research, the College also strives to nurture global ethical values and promote peace and human well-being.

The 21st Century has come with all its promise and potential.
Southeast Asia and the rest of the world are entering a new and challenging historical stage. Accordingly the College has designed its program to meet these challenges.

Continuing in its mission,
the College advances the academic study of religion among members of the monastic and lay communities with special emphasis on Buddhism. Its academic programs address emerging issues that are new challenges to religion such as those which concern globalization, women’s rights, new scientific discoveries, and the use of modern technology in medicine. Other dimensions of the programs include training students in modern languages, computer, and critical thinking, along with religious studies, to enable them to live meaningfully in the globalized world.

The College of Religious Studies is currently offering Bachelor\\\'s and post graduate degrees
to produce competent teachers and scholars of religion as well as chaplains/ counselors to serve modern needs of Thailand and the wider global community.

Job Opportunities
In a globalized world the broad inter-cultural studies of our students prepares them for careers in multicultural settings such as government and multinational corporations.  Many of our graduates go on to study in such areas as law, education, management, psychology, political science etc, and then move on to careers in academics, law, counseling, media, banking, teaching, the airline industry etc.

For the graduate monks, they often go on to hold high positions within the Thai sangha serving as abbots, temple administrators, heads of meditation centers and as missionaries in many parts of the world.


Wat Bhaddanta Asabha Theravada

Address: 118/1 Moo 1 , Baan Nong Pru, Nong Pai, Kaiw Baan Bung   Chon Buri 20220
Tradition: Theravada, Intensive Insight Meditation (Mahasi Sayadaw)
Phone: 038 292- 361
Fax: 038-292-361
E-mail: wat_asabha@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.bhaddanta.com
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Teacher: Ajahn Somsak Sorado  
Spiritual Director: Ajahn Dr. Bhaddanta Asabha  
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Ajahn Somsak Sorado, a disciple of Ajahn Dr Bhaddanta Asabha, has been teaching vipassana meditation at Vivek Asom Meditation Center for over 5 years. He was in the
United States on Buddhist missionary duties for 2 years and has been teaching meditation at Wat Bhaddanta Asabha Theravada for 5 years now.

The retreat is widely open for both beginner and experienced meditators. On the retreat, all meditators are expected to keep silence at all times except when
giving meditation reports. All meditators must keep the eight training precepts.

Meditators need only bring conservative clothing (preferably white colored clothing), personal hygiene accessories and essential medication.


Wat Botworadit (Home for the underprivileged)

Address: 210, Pamok District, Ang Thong Province 14130, Thailand.   Pamok District Ang Thong 14130
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 035 - 661134
E-mail: daun50@hotmail.com
Website: http://watbotworadit.weebly.com/index.html
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Spiritual Director: Phra Khru Whutthithammathon  (Phone: 035 - 661134)
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Wat Botworadit is a typical Thai Buddhist temple in Ang Thong province, home and boarding school for nearly 450 unfortunate and orphans children from northern part of Thailand. It was during the civil war in neighboring countries, where the first batches of underprivileged and orphans children was settle and accommodated in the temple

Being a voluntary and non-profit organization and in the spirit of compassion and kindness to both serve and provide shelter, education and care to the underprivileged members of the community. Wat Botworadit depends of the continuous generosity and kind contributions of volunteers and donors to sustain the operation of our various activities and programs.


Wat Kow Tahm International Meditation Center

Address:   Koh Pah-ngan Surat Thani 84280
Tradition: Theravada
E-mail: info@watkowtahm.org
Website: http://www.watkowtahm.org
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Assistant: Mike or Helge  Email  
Spiritual Director: Mae Chee Ahmon  
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Mailing: P.O. Box 18
Regular retreats are held so please email: info@watkowtahm.org


Wat Pa Loengjitviwaik

Address: Ban Pou Din Tambon Samyeak Amphur Loeng Nok Tha  Yasothon Yasothon 35120
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: +66 (0)862631055 +66 (0)801664580
E-mail: udompon9@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.loengjit.com
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Spiritual Director: Pra Bandit Agatamo  Email  (Phone: +66 (0)862631055)
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A traditional Thai Buddhist Temple celebrating all the local festivals and customs. The spiritual mandate of the temple is to immerse the body and soul in the healing waters of Dhamma. Visitors are welcome.


Wat Pa Sukawadee (Pureland Retreat Center)

Address: 75 Moo, 6 Tambon. Samoeng-Nue. Samoeng, Chiangmai. Thailand   Samoeng-Nue Chiang Mai 50250
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese Pureland tradition
Phone: 66-875763463
E-mail: chuacuclac@gmail.com
Website: http://www.chuacuclac.com
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Rev: Thich Van Tri  Email  (Phone: 66-881838340)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Thich Hanh Nguyen  Email  (Phone: 66-875763463)
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Welcome to the new Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Chiangmai, Thailand.

The newly open Temple for everyone.

Name: Wat Pa Sukawadee (Thai).  Pureland Retreat Center (English)

We are proudly present the first Vietnam temple recently built in Chiangmai, Thailand. About 30km to the North form the city center, Wat Pa Sukawadee has a spectacular natural landscape, tumor status with old trees, high horns, the forests; a lotus pond reflects the beauty of the temple with streams and waterfalls. Wat Pa Sukawadee is a ideal place for those who want to retreat and meditate. Our main goal is becoming an international Buddhist learning, researching center and practicing either short term or long term retreats. We provides all needed facilities for anyone who sincerely wish to study and follow Buddha path. 

Construct: Since 2005

Area: 40,000m2

Located: North of Samoeng Village. in the midt of forest, Olong tea plantation and stream.

Welcome all Buddhist Sangha and laymen come to visit and stay (free of charge)

Namo Amitabha Buddha.


Wat Pa Tam Wua Forest Monastery International Buddhist Practice Centre

Address: Ban Mae Suya, Tambon Huay Pha, Amphur Mueang   Mae Hong Son 58000
Tradition: Theravada, Thai and Western
Phone: Mobile: +66 (0) 81-031-3326 (English) +66 (0) 81 031 3326
E-mail: info@watpatamwua.com
Website: http://watpatamwua.com/
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Practitioners from beginners to advance are allowed flexible meditation methods, however, Vipassana or Mindfulness on Breathing is the mainstream of practice here. Proper meditation instructions, as well as appropriate views on natural laws and phenomena are provided to the lay communities by Thai-English speaking monks. Two vegetarian meals will be served per day .

All participants are asked to observe the Buddhist 5 precepts throughout their daily activities :-refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, drug abuse and no smoking

Wat Pa Tam Wua is on the 1095 road between Mae Hong Son and Pai. It’s about 2 hours from Pai and 1 hour from Amphur Mueang.

Located 37 kilometres from the city of Mae Hong Son, Tam Wua is home to one of most tranquil monastic heavens of Thailand. A place of meditation, refuge and self-discovery. Tam Wua Forest Monastery is a place where mediators world-wide have come to call “A home away from home”.


Wat Pah Ban Thad

Address: c/o Songserm Service 89 Phosi Road. Udon Thani 41000.   Udon Thani 41000
Tradition: Thai Forest Tradition
Website: http://www.luangta.com
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Spiritual Director: The Late Ajahn Maha Bua  
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Located 564 km northeast of Bangkok and 16 km southwest of Udon Thani. Take a local bus, or taxi from Udon Thani south 8 km to Ban Gum Kling, then turn southwest 7 km to Ban Thad and continue one km to the Wat. Some buses go direct to Ban Thad from Udon and may even drop you off at the Wats entrance. Samlor drivers in Udon usually know where the local bus departs from.


Wat Pah Nanachat (International Forest Monastery)

Address: Bahn Bung Wai Amper Warin Ubon   Ubon Ratchathani 34310
Tradition: Theravada, Thai Forest Tradition
Website: http://www.watpahnanachat.org/
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Ban Bung Wai, Amper Warin, Ubon Ratchathani 34310

DIRECTIONS: Located outside the city of Ubon Ratchathani, about 60 km northeast of Bangkok. From Ubon, go southwest 12 km to Ban Bung Wai on the highway to Si Saket, then follow signs west one km through rice fields to the forest and wat.

You can take a Si Saket bus from Ubon and ask to be let off at Wat Pah Nanachat or you can take a city bus 2 km south across the Mun River to Warin and get a songtaew from the market area. Trains arrive in Warin; walk 20 minutes east into town to catch a songtaew.

Easiest of all is just to take a tuk-tuk or taxi at the train or bus stations or airport. Several fast trains provide daily service from Bangkok, including an overnight express, which offers comfortable 2nd class sleepers. Many air-conditioned buses with reclining seats depart Bangkoks Northern (Moh Chit) Bus Terminal for the day or overnight journey.


Wat Phradhatu Doi Suthep Rajavoravihara (International Buddhism Center) aka Wat Doi Suthep

Address: Tambon Suthep, Amper Muang, Chiang Mai 50200  
Tradition: Theravada, Satipatthana Vipassana in Mahasi Sayadaw Tradition
Phone: 053-295-012
E-mail: doisuthepinfo@gmail.com
Website: http://doisuthep.sirimangalo.org
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Contact: Phra Boonkong or Mr. David  
Teacher: Phra Noah Yuttadhammo (English or Thai, some French)  
Spiritual Director: Taan Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo (Phra Rajapromajaan)  
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Located above Chaing Mai City. The easiest way to Doi Suthep is to rent a Red Truck taxi for 150-300 baht. The cheaper way is to take a taxi to the Chiang Mai Zoo (Thai: Suan Satt) and wait for a shared taxi there to go up the mountain (only during daytime hours


Wat Phradhatu Sri Chomtong Voravihara - Chom Tong Insight Meditation Center

Address: Tambon Ban Luang Amphur Chom Tong, Chiang Mai 50160   Chiang Mai
Tradition: Theravada, Satipatthana Vipassana
Affiliation: Mahasi Sayadaw Lineage
Phone: 0-5334-2184 (English) 0-53826-869 (Thai)
E-mail: chomtong@sirimangalo.org
Website: http://zencohen.us/?p=155
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Spiritual Director: Ajarn Tong Sirimangalo (Phra Rajaprommajarn)  
International Teachers: Thanat, Kate, Edward, Jodi  
Contact Person: Phra Noah, Khun Thanat Teacher: Venerable Phra Ajahn Tong Sirimangalo, who teaches S: Location is a two hour bus-drive from Chiang Mai (buses leave at Chiang Mai gate). Chom Thong is the heart of the small village, where there are many hill-tribe people who know the way if asked.  (Phone: Location is a two hour bus-drive from Chiang Mai (buses leave at Chiang Mai gate). Chom Thong is the)
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Located about one hour west of Chinag Mai is Chom Tong, a small rural village hosting a beautiful Wat (temple) with Buddha relics, a meditation master and retreat facilities for Thai and international meditators as well as monks and nuns. Beginners courses last 21 days, after which you may take courses ranging from 12 to 14 days. Courses are ongoing throughout the year, just contact the center beforehand to check if they have room and to let them know you are coming.


Wat Phu Thok

Address:   Nong Khai
Tradition: Theravada
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Phu Thok
Location: Amphoe Bung Kan
Phu Thok means an isolated mountain in Isan dialect. Located in Ban Na Kham Khaen, Tambon Na Sabaeng, this sandstone range stands out and can be seen from a distance. It consists of two hills: Phu Thok Yai and Phu Thok Noi. Previously, this area was dense woods with many wild animals. Because of its tranquility, Phra Achan Chuan Kunlachettho, a meditation master, initially established a meditation place here for Buddhists to practise the Buddha’s teachings.

Phu Thok Noi is where Wat Chetiya Khiri Wihan (Wat Phu Thok) is situated. This temple is the starting point of a walk up to the top of Phu Thok, via a wooden bridge winding around the steep mountain. The bridge was built with faith from monks, novices and villagers. The construction began in 1969 and took five years to complete. This bridge is compared to a path of virtue that leads a righteous man to leave a world and enter into emancipation by their own efforts and determination. Phu Thok is still a meditation practice centre and a place for the community’s religious affairs. Visitors shall be calm in manner and pay respect to the place. The bridge’s stairs to the mountain top are divided into seven sections.

How to get there:
To get there Phu Thok is around 185 km. from the town of Nong Khai. Take Highway 212, past Pho Chai, Pak Khat and Bueng Kan districts. Then, turn left to take Highway 222 and head for Si Wilai district. From Si Wilai, take a left turn and go on for another 30 km., past Ban Na Sing, Ban Sai Ngam, to Ban Na Kham Khaen and Phu Thok.


Wat Pichaiyat Vipassana Centre

Address: Tn. Somdet Chao Phraya Klong San, Thonburi, Bangkok.  
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: +66 (0)1 777 9346
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Spiritual Director: Abbot: Phra Phrommoli  
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Vipassana Meditation in the late Mahasi Sayadaw tradition is taught here.


Wat Samrannives

Address: Ban Suk Samlan Thambon Bung Amphur Muang Changwat Amnat Chaloen   Amnat Chaloen Amnat Charoen 37000
Tradition: Theravada, Ven. Mun
Affiliation: Udompon
Phone: 086 2631055
E-mail: admin@watsamrannives.com
Website:
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Main Contact: Pa Bandit  Email  (Phone: 086 2631055)
Spiritual Director: Pa Bandit  Email  (Phone: 086 2631055)
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Teachings of Buddhist doctrines and Meditation. Teaching students the Buddhist way of life.


Wat Thaton

Address: Tambon Thaton, Amphur Mae Ai   Chiang Mai 50280
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 053-459-309
Fax: 053-459-284
E-mail: webmaster@wat-thaton.org
Website: http://www.wat-thaton.org
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Main Contact: Phra Ratha Panyavudho (Vayagool)  
Teacher: Phra Sri Sithimethee (Deputy Abbot of Wat Thaton)  
Spiritual Director: Phra Ratpariyatimethee (Abbot of Wat Thaton)  
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Vipassana Meditation based on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness.

Phra Sri Sithimethee (Pali IX)  is Deputy Abbot of Wat Thaton and has completed the level of Pali IX Studies.  The meditation center is quiet and peaceful, with trees covering most of the grounds. Well spread out over approximately 170 acres and constantly growing,  The retreat is widely open for both beginner and experienced meditators. A Thai- English Interpreter is available at all times.


Wat Wah Poo Kaew

Address: Tambon Magluwamai, Amper Sungnoen, Nakhon Ratchasima 30140   Nakhon Ratchasima
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Wat Pah Sarawan
Website: http://www.dhammathai.org/e/meditation/page16.php
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Located 230 km northeast of Bangkok and 50 km before Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). Take a bus on the Friendship Hwy. (Hwy. 2) from either city and ask to be let off at Wat Magluwamai (between KM posts 215 and 216); take a songtaew from the junction here south about 15 km to Wat Wah Poo Kaew. From Bangkok, it may be easier to get off at the junction for Sikhiu on the Friendship Hwy. and take a songtaew. Buses in Bangkok leave from the Northern (Moh Chit) Bus Terminal. Some trains stop at Sikhiu.


Watpahsunan - Sunandavanaram Monastery

Address: 378 Arkarnsongkroh 20 kor, Sathorn District Bangkok - Thailand 10120   Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Wat Nong Pa Pong Forest Monastery
Phone: 662-676-3453
E-mail: mayagotami@watpahsunan.org
Website: http://angsila.cs.buu.ac.th/~suwanna/mambo/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
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Spiritual Director: Phra Ajahn Gavesako  
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Sunandavanaram Temple is a place for practicing Insight Meditation and Anapanasati (mindfulness breathing) led by the Abbot, Venerable Ajahn Gavesako.  As of today, there are twenty monks, two novices and about ten workers. 


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