Wat Phu Khong Tong
The monastery
Practicing in Wat Phu Khong Tong
Anyone who is interested in undertaking intensive meditation practice in a monastic environment under the guidance of Venerable Ajahn Martin is welcome to come and stay at our monastery without prior notice.
Please read the information sheet to have an idea about the routine and rules here. If you have any specific questions regarding staying at the monastery, send us an email to th.forest.dhamma@protonmail.com, you may also do so using the form below.Questions about Dhamma and practice
If you have questions about Dhamma or the practice you may send us an E-Mail to th.forest.dhamma@protonmail.com or use the form below. The question will be anwsered by Than Ajahn Martin in one of the upcoming talks.
We check our messages on a regular basis. If you don't get a reply within 1 or 2 weeks, please consider sending us directly an email to th.forest.dhamma@protonmail.com.Other requests
Book requests can be sent to:Wat Phu Kong Tong (Forest Monastery)
Baan Tamklongpen, Nontan Ampher Meuang Nongbua Lamphu 39000, Thailand. | or |
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