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  • curprev 06:2706:27, 23 May 2017 58.11.94.244 talk 2,228 bytes +15 This might be fully corrected to reflect that "Ajahn", etc. are primarily "professor" however I have only added "professor", as "อาจารย์" is often interchanged with the more directly translated "Kru" (ครู).meaning "teacher". undo
  • curprev 06:1206:12, 23 May 2017 58.11.94.244 talk 2,213 bytes +14 "aajaan" is listed as an official Thai Government transliteration undo

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  • curprev 20:0820:08, 30 September 2016 24.23.188.230 talk 2,183 bytes +20 Added Ajahn Pasanno to the list of famous Ajahns. Ajahn Pasanno is one of the most revered western monks that was trained under Ajahn Chah. He was the first disciple to be given charge of a Theravada forest dwelling monastery in the U.S.. undo

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