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

Ajahn Achalo
Ajahn Ariyasilo
Ajahn Brahmavamso
Ajahn Chandako
Ajahn Dhammarato
Ajahn Jitindriya
Ajahn Brahmali
Ajahn Kalyano
Ajahn Kamphong
Ajahn Khemavamsa
Ajahn Khemavaro
Ajahn Kusalo
Ajahn Mitsuo Gavesako
Ajahn Munindo
Ajahn Nyanadhammo
Ajahn Pasanno
Ajahn Siripañño
Ajahn Sujato
Ajahn Sucitto
Ajahn Tiradhammo
Ajahn Visuddhi
Bhante Tejadhammo
Bhante Mahinda
Bhante Pannyavaro
Bhante Sugandha
Bhante Sujiva
Bhante Sukhemo
Bhante Uttamo
Phra Dhammavisuddhikavi
Phra Dilok Jayadhammo
Phra Ratsilaporn
Most Ven. Phra Tepyankavi
Phra Varadhammo
Sayadaw Ashin Nanissara
Sayadaw U Pannathami
Sayadaw U Vansarakhita
Sayalay Dipankara
Sri Pannyavaro Mahathera

Cornelis Wowor
Dr. Ang Beng Choo
Dr. Belinda Khong
Charles Khong
Dr. Eng Kong 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

Ajahn Nyanadhammo

Ajahn Nyanadhammo was born in Adelaide in 1955. He became inspired by the Buddha's message while a biology student, and in 1978 stayed at Wat Buddhadhamma near Sydney before travelling to Thailand to ordain.

He received his novice ordination from Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, and in 1979 received full ordination with Ajahn Chah. He then spent many years wandering in the jungles, staying in secluded monasteries and seeking out great teachers.

From 1994 to 2002 he stayed at Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery as deputy to Ajahn Brahmavamso.Since 2002 he has been the abbot of Wat Pa Nanachat in Thailand, a forest monastery with an international community of English speaking monks.

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