ABOUT

The name of our organisation was inspired by the Wiset Chai Chan district in Ang Thong province of Thailand, home to the Great Buddha of Thailand. Wiset Chai Chan is a place of immense spiritual importance in Thai Buddhism, and our vision is to be a proponent of spiritual health and wellness.

Our services include consultations, the coordiation of visits to important temples and spiritual sites, as well as the organisation of various events people can participate in. These efforts are led by our chief advisor, Master Phra Mahamilin Srisuwan.

We are also a purveyor of top quality Thai Buddhist amulets that seek to enhance the well-being of its user.

Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan, special advisor to WisetCC, is a Thai monk from the Wiset Chai Chan district in Ang Thong province, Thailand. From a young age, Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan felt a deep connection with Buddhism. Born into a devout Buddhist family, he frequently accompanied his father – an avid supporter of  the temple who took great care of the monks.

At the age of 16, Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan was ordained as a novice and began his studies in Pali and Dhamma. He excelled in both, passing the highest level of the Dhamma tests and achieving the fourth level of the Pali examinations. By the time he was 20, Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan was ordained as a monk under the Mahanikaya order and took on the role of a Dhamma teacher, guiding both monks and novices.

As a teacher, Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan felt that Buddha had a different path for him. He began practicing Anapanasati meditation, which led him to retreat to a cemetery for two years, remaining in complete solitude and avoiding interaction with others. Since then, he has dedicated himself to teaching Vipassana meditation, grounded in the principles of Anapanasati. Today, Phra Maha Milin Srisuwan is the chief monk of Wat Sai Yued temple in Angthong province, Thailand.