User:Farang Rak Tham/Articles contributed
- Luang Pu Wat Paknam, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the German and Chinese Wikipedia
- Merit (Buddhism), also appeared as DYK entry, was partly translated on the German Wikipedia
- Faith in Buddhism, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Indonesian, Russian, French and partly on the Norwegian Wikipedia
- Wat Phra Dhammakaya, also appeared as DYK entry, translated on the Spanish and Chinese Wikipedia and partly on the Indonesian Wikipedia
- History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, also appeared as DYK entry
- Dhammakaya Movement, also appeared as DYK entry
- Chandra Khonnokyoong, also appeared as DYK entry, which was a top entry with 5,371 hits, was translated on the Spanish and Chinese Wikipedia
- Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, also appeared as DYK entry
- Maudgalyayana, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Italian and Russian Wikipedia (the latter became a GA article as well) and partly on the Arabian, Galician, Czech, Serbian and Bengali Wikipedia
- Four harmonious animals, also appeared as DYK entry
- Dhammakaya meditation, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Danish and Hungarian Wikipedia and partly on the Thai Wikipedia
- Global Buddhist Network, also appeared as DYK entry
- Buddhist devotion, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Russian Wikipedia and partly on the Arabian Wikipedia
- Luang Por Dattajivo, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Chinese Wikipedia
- Transfer of merit, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Russian Wikipedia
- Aṅgulimāla, also appeared as DYK entry, which was a top entry with 5,898 hits, was translated on the Indonesian and Polish Wikipedia, and partly on the Korean and Odia Wikipedia
- Luang Por Dhammajayo, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Vietnamese and Chinese Wikipedia
- Five precepts, also appeared as DYK entry, which was a top entry with 5,252 hits, was translated on the Russian Wikipedia (became a GA article as well) and partly translated on the Arabian and Japanese Wikipedias
- Ānanda, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Indonesian, Malay and Russian Wikipedias (the latter became a GA article as well), and partly on the Galician and Serbian Wikipedia
- Jīvaka, also appeared as DYK entry, translated on the Indonesian Wikipedia and partly on the Thai Wikipedia
- Rāhula, also appeared as DYK entry, partly translated on the Malay Wikipedia
- Māgha Pūjā, partly based on the article on the Thai Wikipedia, also appeared as DYK entry, was translated on the Russian Wikipedia, which also was reviewed a Good Article, and partly translated on the Arabian Wikipedia
- Upāli, also appeared as DYK entry, was partly translated on the Bengali Wikipedia
- Mahākāśyapa, also appeared as DYK entry
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