The following monks and lay persons were guest speakers to our centre. We have no connections to their actions and activities outside our centre.

Luang Por Liam Thitadhammo
Bhante Gunaratana
Phra Dhammavisuddhikavi
Most Ven. Phra Tepyankavi
Phra Ratsilaporn
Luang Por Sumedho
Luang Por Thong Dang
Luang Por Arlongot
Sayadaw Ashin Nanissara
Sayadaw U Pannathami
Sayadaw U Vansarakhita
Ajahn Anan Akińcano
Venerable Heng Sure
Tan Ajahn Dtun
Ajahn Bundit Tejapanyo
Luang Por Koon Dighaviro
Ajahn Kamphong
Ajahn Vajiro
Ajahn Munindo
Ajahn Pasanno
Ajahn Sucitto
Ajahn Tiradhammo
Thubten Chodron
Ajahn Mitsuo Gavesako
Bhante Sri Pannyavaro
Bhante Sukhemo Mahathera
Bhante Mahinda
Bhante Sugandha
Ajahn Nyanadhammo
Bhante Tejadhammo
Bhante Aggacitta
Bhante Uttamo Mahathera
Ajahn Kalyano
Ajahn Chandako
Ajahn Dtui
Ajahn Kusalo
Ajahn Ariyasilo
Ajahn Achalo
Ajahn Siripañño
Ajahn Dhammarato
Bhikkhu Dhammasiha
Ajahn Moshe
Ajahn Khemavaro
Ajahn Visuddhi
Bhante Sujiva
Phra Dilok Jayadhammo
Ajahn Nissarano
Ajahn Khemavamsa
Phra Varadhammo
Bhikkhu Sattharo
Sayalay Dipankara
Sister Chindasiri
Ajahn Jitindriya

Cornelis Wowor
Dr. Ang Beng Choo
Dr. Belinda Khong
Charles Khong
Dr. Eng Kong Tan
Florence Tan
Mr. Jeffrey Oliver
Dr. Peter Masefield
Giles Barton
Brian White
Jim Teoh
T.C. Lim
Winton Higgins
Patrick Kearney
Petrea King
Laurence Khantipalo Mills
Danai Chanchaochai

Tan Ajahn Dtun

Tan Ajahn Dtun was born in 1955 in the province of Ayutthaya, Thailand. Tan Ajahn was raised and studied in Bangkok, completing a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1977.

Shortly after this, in 1978, he decided to ordain at Wat Nong Pah Pong with the Venerable Bodhinyana Thera (Ajahn Chah) as his preceptor. Presently, Tan Ajahn Dtun is the Abbot of Wat Boonyawad in the province of Chonburi where he has lived for the past 16 years. Tan Ajahn Dtun has been a monk for 29 years.

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