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  2. Luang Pho Daeng - Wikipedia

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    Daeng died while meditating in 1973. [1] [2] His mummified body is on display at Wat Khunaram. The mummy is notable for sporting a pair of sunglasses, placed by the caretakers to hide the decomposed eye sockets to make the display less disturbing. A native gecko species use Daeng's body as a hatchery, with eggs being laid beneath his skin. [3]

  3. Wat Khunaram - Wikipedia

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    Samui 2013 May - panoramio. Wat Khunaram (Thai: วัดคุณาราม) is a Buddhist temple on the island of Ko Samui in Surat Thani Province, Thailand.It is most notable for being the shrine of "the Mummy Monk", Luang Pho Daeng, who died in 1973 and directed that his body be put on display as a reminder of the transience of human existence.

  4. Buddhist mummy - Wikipedia

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    Luang Pho Daeng, a Thai Buddhist monk who died while meditating in 1973.. Buddhist mummies, also called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification by another party.

  5. List of Thai films - Wikipedia

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    1+1=0 (Nothing to Lose) Danny Pang: Arisara Wongchalee, Pierre Png: Crime: Solo directorial debut by Danny Pang. 999-9999: Peter Manus: Sririta Jensen, Julachak Jakrapong, Paula Taylor: Horror: Blissfully Yours (Sud sanaeha) Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Romance drama: Won the Un Certain Regard Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Butterfly Man ...

  6. Luang Por Khun Parissuddho - Wikipedia

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    He was a student of Luang Por Daeng from Wat Ban Nong Phoe. He was a bhikku who strictly practiced Dhamma, and was respected by many people. Later, he became a student of Luang Phor Khong Bhuddhasaro. Understanding the Dhamma he then went Dhamma travel in Nakhon Ratchasima province, then further Dhamma travel to Laos and Cambodia.

  7. Talk:Luang Pho Daeng - Wikipedia

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    Loung Pordaeng is the name of the monk who died in 1973, in the first citation. Luang Pho Yai is the one who had died in recent years and had gained viral attention. 2600:1700:9770:AE10:40C3:F0E6:5BFD:D491 18:59, 8 December 2023 (UTC) I'm not seeing references to Luang Pho Yai in the article. Were you maybe looking at a different page?

  8. Sukhothai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Sukhothai was a Khmer empire's outpost named Sukhodaya. [2] [3] [4] During the reign of Khmer Empire, the Khmers built some monuments there, several of them survived in Sukhothai Historical Park such as the Ta Pha Daeng shrine, Wat Phra Phai Luang, and Wat Sisawai. [5]

  9. Luangpho Uttama - Wikipedia

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    Luangpho Ajahn Tala Uttama ( Thai: หลวงพ่ออุตตมะ, Burmese: ဦးဥတ္တမ [ú oʊʔtəma̰]; Chinese: 龙婆乌达玛, alternatively spelt Luongphaw Ajar Tala Uttama, March 1910 in Mawkanin, Myanmar – 18 October 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand), was a Mon Buddhist monk.