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Upasika kee nanayon biography books

          Upasika Kee Nanyon was a uniquely powerful spiritual teacher.!

          Follow Upasika Kee Nanayon and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Upasika Kee Nanayon Author Page.

        1. Follow Upasika Kee Nanayon and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Upasika Kee Nanayon Author Page.
        2. Most of her instruction came from books — the Pali canon and the works of contemporary teachers — and was tested in the crucible of her own relentless honesty.
        3. Upasika Kee Nanyon was a uniquely powerful spiritual teacher.
        4. Upasika Kee Nanayon or Kor Khao-suan-luang was a Thai Buddhist upāsikā from Ratchaburi.
        5. A collection of short excerpts from talks that were originally printed in Thailand in , in honor of Upasika Kee's 72nd birthday.
        6. Introduction

          Upāsikā Kee Nanayon and the Social Dynamic of Theravadin Buddhist Practice

          Upāsikā Kee Nanayon, also known by her penname, K. Khao-suan-luang, was arguably the foremost woman Dhamma teacher in twentieth-century Thailand.

          Born in 1901 to a Chinese merchant family in Rajburi, a town to the west of Bangkok, she was the eldest of five children—or, counting her father’s children by a second wife, the eldest of eight. Her mother was a very religious woman and taught her the rudiments of Buddhist practice, such as nightly chants and the observance of the precepts, from an early age.

          In later life she described how, at the age of six, she became so filled with fear and loathing at the miseries her mother went through in being pregnant and giving birth to a younger sibling that, on seeing the newborn child for the first time—“sleeping quietly, a little red thing with black, black hair”—she ran away from home for three days.

          This experience, plus the anguish she must have felt