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The Council of Thai Bhikkhus in U.S.A.
In June 2519/1976, chief monks and representatives from the five Thai Buddhist temples in the United States came to Denver and held a general meeting at Wat Buddhawararam, having the intention to set up the means of effectively maintaining the unity and uniformity of monastic life and practices of Thai Buddhist monks amidst different environments in different parts of the United Sates; to exchange knowledge and ideas; and to achieve cooperation among themselves in the performance of Buddhist activities and their religious duties. At that meeting a resolution was passed approving the establishment of a Buddhist organization called 'The Council of Thai Bhikkhus in the U.S.A., Inc.', which became incorporated under the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Act on October 21, 1976.
According to the Bylaws and Constitution of the Council, all Bhikkhus present in the United States for religious duties with the approval of the Buddhist Order of Thailand shall be members of the Council, and a general meeting shall be held-annually in June. At present, the office of the Council is located at Wat Buddhawararam of Denver. The Council serves as a liaison between all Thai Buddhist Bhikkhus in the United States. Among its objectives are to establish policy; to further promote, amend and improve the religious and propagation practices of Thai Bhikkhus in the United States; to be a center for the exchange of knowledge, ideas and cooperation among Thai Bhikkhus in the United States and between the Thai Bhikkhus in the United States and the Buddhist Order of Thailand; and to assist and promote activities of the Thai temples in the United States of America.
At present (2527/1984), there are 12 Thai Buddhist temples in the United States that send their representatives to attend the annual meeting of the Council. Listed here are the names of monks in charge of these temples, their positions and the addresses of the temples, namely,
1. Ven. Phra Thepsophon
Abbot and President
Wat Thai of Los Angeles
12909 Cantara Street
North Hollywood, CA 81605
2. Ven. Phra Maha Surasak Thammarat
Abbot
Wat Thai of Washington, D.C.
9033 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910
3. Ven. Phra Sudhiratanaporn
Abbot and President
Wat Dhammaram
7059 West 75th St.
Harlem, Chicago, IL 60638
4. Ven. Phra Visuddhisombodhi
Abbot and President
Vajiradhammapadip Temple
75 California Road
Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10552
5. Ven. Dr. Phra Vivekananda
Abbot and President
Wat Buddhawararam
4801 Julian Street
Denver, CO 80221
6. Ven. Phra Mongkolrajmuni
Abbot and President
Wat Mongkolratanaram
794 Grand Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
7. Ven. Phra Maha Prayong Dhammasiri
Abbot
Wat Dhammakunaram of Utah
2636 Van Buren Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
8. Ven. Phra Mongkolrajmuni
President
Wat Mongkolratanaram of Florida
5306 Palm River Road
Tampa, FL 33619
9. Ven. Phra Sudhiratanaporn
President
Wat Buddhavas of Houston
6007 Spindle Drive
Houston, TX 77086
10 Ven. Phra Sudhiratanaporn
President
Wat Buddharangsri
8004 S.W. 96 Avenue
Miami, FL 33173
11. Ven. Phra Maha Prasert Kavissaro
Abbot
Wat Buddhanusorn
1016 Daisy Court
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
12. Ven. Phra Mongkolrajmuni
President
Wat Phrasriratanaram
8463 San Rafeal
St. Louis, MO 63114
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Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior $10.98 Synopsis: When the head of his village's sacred Buddha statue is stolen, simple country boy Ting (Tony Jaa) is sent to Bangkok to retrieve it. Raised by a monk who has trained him in Muay Thai, Ting has vowed to never use his lethal martial arts skills. But once he arrives in the big city, Ting is forced to fight. It's non-stop action as Ting infiltrates Bangkok's seedy underworld and takes on a series of lowlifes and criminals in his quest to obtain the sacred head. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: R RatingReason: sequences of strong violence, language, some drug use and sexuality Genre: Action Runtime: 107 Year: 2005 |
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