Monk's Day
/วัดน้ำเลา (ช่องลมเทวา)The Faith Way of Nam Lau House: The Accumulation of Merit Supplies on Monk's Day
Every day, the Nam Lao villagers and neighboring communities will unite to enter the shade of Buddhism, to continue the fine traditions that are considered the cornerstone of the Buddhist way of life. Coming to the temple today is not just to minister to the agenda, but rather to travel back to peace and replenish the spirit with "supplies of merit" to stabilize the lives of themselves and their families.
Scoop on Boycott: Renunciation to Renew Identity
The picture that was seen until Shinta in the early hours of the monk's day was that the villagers prepared rice, fish, finely savory food, and lined up to receive alms. The scoop of excommunication, in the sense of the people of Nam Lao, was not just alms, but mental training to "renounce," which was the beginning of justice. Sharing exquisite things to the monks was to polish the frugality in their hearts, and a merit-building relationship that passed on positive energy to the giver and recipient in a happy way.
Listening to Dharma: A Clairvoyance to Polish the Mind
Over the course of the excommunication, the villagers will join the agile city hall to hear the sermon. Listening to the sermon is considered "listening to take off life lessons." The sermon is like a clairvoyance that heals the tired mind from obligations and the outside world. The dharma that is often expressed includes:
The Law of Karma: To Be Aware of the Effects of Acting, to Live Life Carelessly
Gratitude: The Foundation of Family Happiness That the Nam Lau Villagers Have Always Been as a Practice
Letting Go: The Principle of Managing Suffering, So Life Can Go On Happily and Smooth
Building Prestige: Investing in a Spiritual Future
Lao people are convinced that the "merit supplies" accumulated each day of the monk are the creation of a more important "reserve" than any property. Today's admission to the merit temple is:
Purify the Heart: Wash away the frustration generated during the week with the pure cleanliness of alms, precepts, and prayers.
Dedicating Charity: Introducing Mindfulness to Late Ancestors, and Relatives, is an expression of gratitude that connects bonds across time.
Be a Good Model: Taking Descendants to Join in Temple Philanthropy, Enables the Culture of Giving and the Way of Metaphor to Be Sustainable Transmitted from Generation to Generation
Amid the rapidly changing world trajectory, the activities on the day of the Lao Nam villagers remain a stable "anchor," holding people's minds to their roots and virtues. Filling merit points today is therefore not only a matter of belief, but of administering life with "wisdom," so that all families in the Lao Nam community can grow with happiness, peace and warmth in the way of lasting Buddha forever.# Making merit # Collect merit # Big merit # Phetchabun # Trends today
















































