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'''Bhante Dhammanando''' is originally from the United Kingdom.  He is a [[Theravada|Theravādin]] [[bhikkhu]], ordained on 1st February 2004 at Wat Benchamabophitr, Bangkok, [[Thailand]], with Ven. Chao Khun Thong Suvaṇṇasāro as preceptor.
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'''Bhante Dhammanando''' (1965- ) is originally from the United Kingdom.  He is a [[Theravada|Theravādin]] [[bhikkhu]], ordained on 1st February 2004 at Wat Benchamabophitr, Bangkok, [[Thailand]], with Ven. Chao Khun Thong Suvaṇṇasāro as preceptor.
  
He currently resides at a temple in Dusit, Bangkok, [[Thailand]].  He was one of the moderators and a regular contributor to [[E-Sangha]], formerly the largest English language Buddhist online forum. He was also a Global Moderator and regular contributor to the [[Dhamma Wheel]] online forum, the sister site of [[Dhamma Wiki milestones|Dhamma Wiki]]. He is still listed as a Founding Member at [[Dhamma Wheel]]. Currently, his monastic and pastoral duties at monasteries in [[Thailand]] have precluded him from regular participation in online forums.
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He currently resides at various monasteries and places of retreat in [[Thailand]].  He was one of the moderators and a regular contributor to [[E-Sangha]], formerly the largest English language Buddhist online forum. He is currently a Global Moderator and regular contributor to the [[Dhamma Wheel]] online forum, the sister site of [[Dhamma Wiki milestones|Dhamma Wiki]].  
  
 
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Bhante Dhammanando (1965- ) is originally from the United Kingdom. He is a Theravādin bhikkhu, ordained on 1st February 2004 at Wat Benchamabophitr, Bangkok, Thailand, with Ven. Chao Khun Thong Suvaṇṇasāro as preceptor.

He currently resides at various monasteries and places of retreat in Thailand. He was one of the moderators and a regular contributor to E-Sangha, formerly the largest English language Buddhist online forum. He is currently a Global Moderator and regular contributor to the Dhamma Wheel online forum, the sister site of Dhamma Wiki.