Santi Asoke - Literature

Literature

  • Essen, Juliana (2005), Right Development: The Santi Asoke Buddhist Reform Movement Of Thailand, Lexington Books, ISBN 0-7391-0937-5
  • Heikkilä-Horn, Marja-Leena (1996), Santi Asoke Buddhism and Thai State Response, Åbo Akademi University Press, ISBN 9529616716
  • Heikkilä-Horn, Marja-Leena (2010), "Santi Asoke Buddhism and the Occupation of Bangkok International Airport", Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies (ASEAS) 3 (1): 31–47
  • Heikkilä-Horn, Marja-Leena; Krisanamis, Rassamee (2002), Insight Into Santi Asoke, Fah-aphai Co., ISBN 974-374-076-7
  • MacKenzie, Rory (2007), New Buddhist Movements in Thailand: Towards an Understanding of Wat Phra Dhammakaya and Santi Asoke, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-40869-1

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