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Thai Forest Tradition / Buddhism in Thailand / Ajahn Sumedho / Ajahn Chah / Wat Nong Pah Pong / Wat Pah Nanachat / Ajahn / Amaravati Buddhist Monastery / Mindfulness / Buddhism / Theravada / Indian religions
Date: 2010-08-30 03:57:47
Thai Forest Tradition
Buddhism in Thailand
Ajahn Sumedho
Ajahn Chah
Wat Nong Pah Pong
Wat Pah Nanachat
Ajahn
Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Mindfulness
Buddhism
Theravada
Indian religions

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