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Bangkok Post on MSNPoll: Most Thais believe some monks have misbehaved, should be punishedThe National Institute of Development Administration found in a recent opinion survey that most respondents believe that some Buddhist monks have violated monastic rules and should be punished.The ...
A high-ranking Buddhist monk has stepped down from his leadership positions and subsequently disrobed following allegations ...
Monks wrap saffron robes around endangered trees to protect them from being cut down, in a growing movement to confront ...
Thai Police have arrested a woman who squeezed nearly $12 million out of Buddhist monks trying to cover up having broken ...
NIDA Poll reveals widespread public concern over misconduct in the monkhood, with strong support for legal penalties to ...
The abbot of Wat Nakhon Sawan, who was also the ecclesiastical chief in this lower northern province, left the monkhood just ...
Xuanzang's journey in India is reviving the country's forgotten Buddhist heritage. Deepak Anand, a researcher and heritage ...
Nevertheless, according to Deeg, Xuanzang’s account requires careful interpretation and contextualisation before conclusions ...
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