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I recently started working on an article about Suan Mokkh in my sandbox. It's so cool that one was created a few months ago!
This is another source that I find interesting. It refers to Suan Mokkh as a "forest monaestery" and talks about the parallels that Suan Mokkh, and the Thai forest tradition generally, have with the Mahayana and Tibetan traditions, and Suan Mokkh's rejection of strict, tradition-based doctrine in favor of an openness to Mahayana, Tibetan, and even Western ideas. I'll add it as time allows. Philomathes2357 (talk) 03:06, 14 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]