Luang Pu Dun was born in the village of Prasat in Surin Province, Thailand on
October 4th, 1888. He was the oldest in a family of five children and so took on
much of the family responsibilities. In his mid-teens he became a lead actor in
the Provincial theatre. At the age of twenty two he ordained as a Buddhist monk
at Wat Jumapolsuddhavasa in Surin Province. After his ordination he resided at
Wat Kauko just outside the city of Surin where he practiced meditation under the
guidance of Acharn Luang Paw Aak. With the monks discipline not being very
strictly observed and with his crude duties of caring for cattle and building
ox-carts. He became disillusioned after six years and decided to look into the
scholastic side of monasticism. He therefore went to a temple to study in the
city of Ubon Rajathani..
After studying for several years he came to the
conclusion that study offered only memory and not the real experience of
practice. About this time Thailand's most honored forest dwelling monk, Acharn
Mun, came to stay the rains-retreat in a nearby temple. Acharn Dun went to hear
a talk by this famous teacher and was so inspired by Acharn Mun's description of
the forest practice that he joined Acharn Mun after the rains- retreat and
wandered under his guidance for the next sixteen years.
After wandering
in the forests and mountains for many years he returned to his home Province of
Surin and settled down at Wat Nah Sahm. This Temple, however, was far out in the
country and as Acharn Dun became very well known and respected there was no room
for all the people who came to hear him talk. He eventually was offered a place
nearer to the city and he therefore moved to another forest temple called Wat
Rongong Samet. He remained there during the rains-retreats but continued to go
wandering outside that time especially in the untouched and deep forest of
Cambodia.
For the last fifty years of his life he resided at Wat
Burapharam in Surin. With his final passing taking place during his 96th
birthday celebration preparations on October 30, 1983.
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