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Born in [[Thailand]] in 1932, [[Sobin]] S. Namto became a [[novice monk]] in 1949 at Wat Mahathat in {{Wiki|Bangkok}}, under [[Abbot]] Somdej [[Phra]] Budthacharn, and began his study of [[Vipassana]] there. He was sent to {{Wiki|Rangoon}}, [[Burma]] (now {{Wiki|Yangon}}, [[Myanmar]]), for further study and then [[taught]] in [[Thailand]]. In 1960-62 he [[taught]] in {{Wiki|Luang Prabang}}, [[Laos]]. Returning to [[Thailand]], he resumed [[teaching]] and founded the Vidhayakorn Institute in SouthernThailand, He was one of the [[monks]] selected to establish the first [[Thai]] [[temple]] in {{Wiki|Los Angeles}}, California,and was appointed its first [[Abbot]]. He was also the founder-Abbot of a [[Vipassana]] [[temple]] in Denver, {{Wiki|Colorado}}. After many years of [[teaching]] in {{Wiki|North America}}, he returned to teach at the wat in his [[home]] village Wangplado, in Borabue, [[Maha]] Sarakham province, North-East [[Thailand]]. Achan [[Sobin]] is the author of three [[books]] on [[vipassana]] [[meditation]] in English, as well as a [[book]] on [[Buddhist]] [[ordination]].
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Born in [[Thailand]] in 1932, [[Sobin]] S. Namto became a [[novice monk]] in 1949 at [[Wat Mahathat]] in {{Wiki|Bangkok}}, under [[Abbot]] Somdej [[Phra]] Budthacharn, and began his study of [[Vipassana]] there. He was sent to {{Wiki|Rangoon}}, [[Burma]] (now {{Wiki|Yangon}}, [[Myanmar]]), for further study and then [[taught]] in [[Thailand]]. In 1960-62 he [[taught]] in {{Wiki|Luang Prabang}}, [[Laos]]. Returning to [[Thailand]], he resumed [[teaching]] and founded the Vidhayakorn Institute in SouthernThailand, He was one of the [[monks]] selected to establish the first [[Thai]] [[temple]] in {{Wiki|Los Angeles}}, California,and was appointed its first [[Abbot]]. He was also the founder-Abbot of a [[Vipassana]] [[temple]] in Denver, {{Wiki|Colorado}}. After many years of [[teaching]] in {{Wiki|North America}}, he returned to teach at the wat in his [[home]] village Wangplado, in Borabue, [[Maha]] Sarakham province, North-East [[Thailand]]. Achan [[Sobin]] is the author of three [[books]] on [[vipassana]] [[meditation]] in English, as well as a [[book]] on [[Buddhist]] [[ordination]].
  
 
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Achan Sobin S. Namto (Thai: พระอาจารย์โสบิน ส. นามโท) is a Buddhist monk who has taught Vipassana meditation and Buddhist psychology in Southeast Asia and North America for over 50 years.

Biography

Born in Thailand in 1932, Sobin S. Namto became a novice monk in 1949 at Wat Mahathat in Bangkok, under Abbot Somdej Phra Budthacharn, and began his study of Vipassana there. He was sent to Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), for further study and then taught in Thailand. In 1960-62 he taught in Luang Prabang, Laos. Returning to Thailand, he resumed teaching and founded the Vidhayakorn Institute in SouthernThailand, He was one of the monks selected to establish the first Thai temple in Los Angeles, California,and was appointed its first Abbot. He was also the founder-Abbot of a Vipassana temple in Denver, Colorado. After many years of teaching in North America, he returned to teach at the wat in his home village Wangplado, in Borabue, Maha Sarakham province, North-East Thailand. Achan Sobin is the author of three books on vipassana meditation in English, as well as a book on Buddhist ordination.

Works

"Wayfaring: A Manual for Insight Meditation". Buddhist Publication Society. Kandy, Sri Lanka, 1979. Reprinted 1984.

"Moment by Moment Mindfulness: A Pictorial Guide for Meditators". Vipassana Dhura Meditation Society , Fawnskin, California, 1985.

"Insight Meditation: Practical Steps to Ultimate Truth"'. Vipassana Dhura Meditation Society , Fawnskin, California, 1989. Reprinted January 2005. ISBN 94-7835-785-6 .

Source

Wikipedia:Achan Sobin S. Namto