Phra Khuva Boonchum

Ñāṇasaṃvara (Thai: ญาณสํวโร; Burmese: ဉာဏသံဝရ) is a Thai Buddhist monk of the Thai Forest Tradition, specifically the Northern Thai Forest Tradition established by Khruba Siwichai. He is known as Phra Khuva Boonchum or Khruba Bonchum (ครูบาบุญชุ่ม) by Thai followers, and as the Mong Pong Sayadaw (မိုင်းဖုန်းဆရာတော်) by his Burmese followers. His serious solitary meditation practices, and his known for his solitary meditation retreats in caves in Thailand, Myanmar, and Bhutan. His followers include prominent Burmese officials, such as Khin Nyunt. He serves as the abbot of Wat Phra That Don Ruang (วัดพระธาตุดอนเรือง) in Tachileik, Shan State, Myanmar.

Phra Khuva Boonchum

Ñāṇasaṃvara (Thai: ญาณสํวโร; Burmese: ဉာဏသံဝရ) is a Thai Buddhist monk of the Thai Forest Tradition, specifically the Northern Thai Forest Tradition established by Khruba Siwichai. He is known as Phra Khuva Boonchum or Khruba Bonchum (ครูบาบุญชุ่ม) by Thai followers, and as the Mong Pong Sayadaw (မိုင်းဖုန်းဆရာတော်) by his Burmese followers. His serious solitary meditation practices, and his known for his solitary meditation retreats in caves in Thailand, Myanmar, and Bhutan. His followers include prominent Burmese officials, such as Khin Nyunt. He serves as the abbot of Wat Phra That Don Ruang (วัดพระธาตุดอนเรือง) in Tachileik, Shan State, Myanmar.