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Wat Tham Krabok (Thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก, literally 'Temple of the Bamboo Cave') is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Phra Phutthabat District of Saraburi Province, Thailand. The temple was first established as a monastery in 1957 by the Buddhist nun Mian Parnchand (generally known as Luang Por Yai) and her two nephews, Chamroon and Charoen Parnchand, who had both ordained as monks at Wat Khlong Mao in Lopburi Province. Luang Por Chamroon, a former Thai policeman, was the first abbot, although Wat Tham Krabok is not officially a Buddhist temple, but is a samnak song, because it follows the teachings of Luang Por Yai, a woman. Still, the entrance claims it is a temple or wat. The temple is majestic in its appearance, with two elephants supporting a globe marking its entrance. There are many large B

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  • ワット・タムクラボーク (ja)
  • Wat Tham Krabok (en)
  • Wat Tham Krabok (sv)
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  • ワット・タムクラボーク(วัดถ้ำกระบอก、竹洞寺と翻訳可)はタイ・サラブリー県のプラプッタバート郡にある仏教寺院の名前である。 (ja)
  • Wat Tham Krabok (thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก, "Bambugrottans tempel") är ett buddhistiskt tempel (wat) i Phra Phutthabat-distriktet i Saraburi-provinsen i Thailand . Templet grundades 1957 och är känt för sitt rehabiliteringsprogram för drogberoende. (sv)
  • Wat Tham Krabok (Thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก, literally 'Temple of the Bamboo Cave') is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Phra Phutthabat District of Saraburi Province, Thailand. The temple was first established as a monastery in 1957 by the Buddhist nun Mian Parnchand (generally known as Luang Por Yai) and her two nephews, Chamroon and Charoen Parnchand, who had both ordained as monks at Wat Khlong Mao in Lopburi Province. Luang Por Chamroon, a former Thai policeman, was the first abbot, although Wat Tham Krabok is not officially a Buddhist temple, but is a samnak song, because it follows the teachings of Luang Por Yai, a woman. Still, the entrance claims it is a temple or wat. The temple is majestic in its appearance, with two elephants supporting a globe marking its entrance. There are many large B (en)
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