Vastly different in belief and practice, two new Buddhist
religious movements in Thailand, namely the Wat Phra Dhammakaya and
Santi Asoke emerged in Thailand in the 1970s at a time of political
uncertainty, social change and increasing dissatisfaction with the
Thai Sangha and its leadership.
Examining these movements, which represent two distinctive
trends within contemporary Buddhism in Thailand, this book explains
why they have come into being, what they have reacted against and
what they offer to their members. Both movements have a wide
membership outside of Thailand, with temples in the UK, Europe,
USA, Japan and Australia. New Buddhist Movements in Thailand will
appeal to those interested in Buddhism's confrontation with
modernity, and its responses to evolving social issues in Thailand,
as well as to those interested in new religions in the broader
context of religious studies.
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