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Monk was living in luxury quarters - but the abbot is too busy to answer questions

 

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Buddhist monks are supposed to shun the luxuries of the world and live a humble life while in robes. 

 

Consequently netizens were up in arms when pictures of the lifestyle of one monk was revealed on Facebook.

 

He had a gorgeous room with all the trappings of a hi-so lifestyle, reported Sanook. 

 

There was a huge comfy bed, ample air-conditioning and a large Smart TV showing YouTube. 

 

 

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Not to mention the iPhone 8 he had for his personal use. 

 

Locals near Dan Sai in Loei province, however, said the pictures were taken in 2017 or thereabouts and featured a monk who had gone in for "jam phansaa".

 

This is the rainy season retreat when monks are forbidden unnecessary travel and especially urged to give up on any vices. 

 

He had since left the monkhood, they thought. 

 

Meanwhile Sanook reporters went to the temple of Wat Phonchai in Loei and requested an interview with the abbot. 

 

But Phra Siriratanamethi said he was too busy to talk - he had dozens of ordinations to do instead. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 

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Many years ago I was invited to a (hiso) New Home ceremony,  monk arrived in a very new stretch Merc with police escort.

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5 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

If you don't ask you don't get. Do all these items appear via Buddha-net?

 

I tried praying for a new tablet but tripped over a paving slab so it sort of works????

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2 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

I tried praying for a new tablet but tripped over a paving slab so it sort of works????

You mean you've got a paracetamol tablet for the headache after tripping and hitting your head.

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the respectable-to-be-high-flying Monks are those at Wat Pha Tok

 

 

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Used to go to a monk in the din deang area. A really nice calm guy and his cell was literally a cell. Bare except for a thin mattress on the floor.

His neighbour on the other hand; air con on 24/7, tinted windows, satellite tv, little fluffy dog etc

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Like the days of catholicism when the clergy and church got vastly rich selling fake plenary indulgences and fake relics while breaking all the rules of the church as laid down by Jesus in the new testament. All religions sink into abominations, all it takes is time and a few insanely greedy clergymen. I cannot believe that 300 or more years after the enlightenment some people are still brainwashed into believing this nonsense. Shows the power of brainwashing and propaganda. The word 'propaganda' by the way derives from the Jesuits and referred to their practices of brainwashing the population. It was not a pejorative word at the time it was introduced, merely a word to describe the business practices of the Vatican.

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6 hours ago, unamazedloso said:

is there any monks that don't live with luxury items? I haven't seen any.

I was a monk and i didnt have luxuries. Just a simple bed and a fan. 

I never begged or asked fir things. I just accepted what was given to me. 

Tv is not allowed by Theravada Buddhism rules because entertainment was forbidden. 

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I don’t believe your Buddhist quotes, I can’t trust the face of a tiger, experience has carved the heart of many people, have you ever counted?

 

 

"I don’t believe your Buddhist quotes, I don’t believe, I don’t believe, I don’t believe, I don’t believe"

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

He had a gorgeous room with all the trappings of a hi-so lifestyle

Possibly the writers idea of a "gorgeous room" and mine are different, least they have left the worthless & meaningless sticker on the AC unit to show they really have some class ????

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2 hours ago, aussie11950 said:

I was a monk and i didnt have luxuries. Just a simple bed and a fan. 

I never begged or asked fir things. I just accepted what was given to me. 

Tv is not allowed by Theravada Buddhism rules because entertainment was forbidden. 

Same here.  I lived as a ordained monk for 7 years in Lopburi province.  A simple bed and a floor fan.  Both given to me by worshippers in a 12 by 12 concrete walled room with one ventilation window. 

 

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9 hours ago, norbra said:

Many years ago I was invited to a (hiso) New Home ceremony,  monk arrived in a very new stretch Merc with police escort.

So you're assuming the Benz was owned by the monk, and he also arranged a conspicuous police escort? Interesting how people's minds can see things so differently. I'd assume that the Hi-SO homeowners arranged to have the monk picked up in such a manner to show their respect and gratitude.  

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The teachings are lost, watered down, corrupted or ignored. Not just with the local versions, but seemingly world-wide. Sex, money and power are the gods of the godless, and the locals are firm believers.

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Possibly comfortable

Luxury?? Not my idea of luxury

Perhaps some one else was paying for this for him to meditate in peace and comfort.

 

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11 hours ago, aussie11950 said:

I was a monk and i didnt have luxuries. Just a simple bed and a fan. 

I never begged or asked fir things. I just accepted what was given to me. 

Tv is not allowed by Theravada Buddhism rules because entertainment was forbidden. 

Initially I thought your 'TV' reference was ThaiVisa, as there are a lot of posters who do make a song and dance regarding some subjects. Then I realised you probably meant television.

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32 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Initially I thought your 'TV' reference was ThaiVisa, as there are a lot of posters who do make a song and dance regarding some subjects. Then I realised you probably meant television.

Sure it wasn't transvestite?

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9 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Sure it wasn't transvestite? 

Yes, judging by news reports of the sexual goings-on at some temples, one could be forgiven for thinking it was compulsory, not forbidden.

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My Thai brother in law aged in his mid 50's became a monk a few years ago. He says it was because he never went when young but am pretty sure was to get over his raging alcoholism. I believe there are not many rehab opportunities other than the temples. He worked all his life and my wife's family are not short of money. I'd say he would have a nice TV phone etc in his room. I'm sure he goes and collects alms but I'm also sure his wife is a generous donors to the temple. I knew a Catholic priest on Australia who is very well known for his work with kids living on the street. One of his corporate donors was a big car dealer who thought it was funny to give the priest his new Mercedes convertible. He used to look great driving a bright yellow Merc with the roof down in his priest's clothing.

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