Meditation in Thailand
Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravada school, which is followed by 95% of the population
Buddhism was introduced into Thailand from Sri Lanka, and nearly 95% of the population is Buddhist. Theravada is the predominant school, though beliefs are often mixed with Hinduism and folk religions. Mahayana Buddhism is also practiced in Thailand, though it is mostly confined to Thais of Chinese ancestry.
Since the 1960s, many foreigners have trained at monasteries in Thailand, and while most have only stayed for a short time, many have also taken monastic ordination. Therefore, it is not uncommon to see farang monks at monasteries, especially those in rural areas. Two famous Thai monks who have enjoyed influence overseas are Ajahn Chah and Buddhadasa.