Thai Buddhist monk wants to clean up his country’s religious institutions
Phra Buddha Issara walks inside his garden at Wat Ornoi in Nakhon Pathom. From his Buddhist temple near Bangkok, he is calling for a radical overhaul of Thai Buddhism. (Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)
By Anna Fifield-April 29
NAKHON PATHOM, Thailand — Think Buddhist monk, and bodyguards and bomb threats probably don’t spring to mind. But that’s exactly what Phra Buddha Issara is dealing with as he mounts a campaign to overhaul Thailand’s religious institutions.
NAKHON PATHOM, Thailand — Think Buddhist monk, and bodyguards and bomb threats probably don’t spring to mind. But that’s exactly what Phra Buddha Issara is dealing with as he mounts a campaign to overhaul Thailand’s religious institutions.