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Title: Monks and Offerings Post by peterpan on 12th Apr, 2013 at 11:18am
It is in Huay Xay.
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Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by Admin Saovaluck on 12th Apr, 2013 at 11:28am
The stairs look very dusty, and sandals look dirty.
The temple needs to get their act together and clean places where monks and people roam. |
Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by peterpan on 12th Apr, 2013 at 11:58am
That is the difference between country temple and city temple.
Same as south beaver and north beaver. :laugh1 Admin Saovaluck wrote on 12th Apr, 2013 at 11:28am:
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Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by Animist on 13th Apr, 2013 at 12:14am
I highly agree that all places of worship should be cleaner than the surroundings. Temples are sanctuaries and all should be surrounded with flowers, chirping birds, butterflies, lizards and Moon and Sun shining on temples at all time.
That must be country temple? |
Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by andyong on 13th Apr, 2013 at 10:38am
Yes, it should be cleaned all year round. Nowadays people had been complaining saying why don't those in house little monk (novice) do some cleaning rather than hanging around the temple doing nothing. I had seen one temple, somewhere near Lakxao (can't really remember the exact location) where those novices do all the cleaning and maintenance of the temple and there all fruit trees surrounding the compound. Longan (lam yai) mangoes, guava...according to them, those fruits are given away to villagers. This is what I say a real temple.
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Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by peterpan on 13th Apr, 2013 at 10:47am
That is a dream temple with all you put here
Beef Cake wrote on 13th Apr, 2013 at 12:14am:
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Title: Re: Monks and Offerings Post by Animist on 14th Apr, 2013 at 5:32pm
That's good to hear about this particular temple. Not much time required to put plants in the ground.
andyong wrote on 13th Apr, 2013 at 10:38am:
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