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New monk apologizes to society for getting down and dirty with coyotes at temple

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New monk apologizes to society for getting down and dirty with coyotes at temple

 

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A recently ordained monk has apologized to Thai society after he was shown cavorting with scantily clad women at his ordination at a temple in southern Thailand.

 

He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said. 

 

Meanwhile the abbot has said while his actions were inappropriate he had not broken any rules. 

 

Daily News reported on the story without naming the temple in Hat Yai, Songkhla except to say it wasn't the one previously reported!

 

They went to see the abbot who asked not be named.

 

He said that the ordination took place on Tuesday in the multi-purpose area of the temple while he was out on ecclesiastical business. 

 

He said that it was indeed inappropriate as netizens had suggested but as the man was still in ordination robes and was not yet officially designated as a monk in saffron so he had not broken any rules. 

 

If he had donned robes that would be an entirely different kettle of fish. 

 

He said he had spoken to the new monk who said he was caught up in the fun of the moment and didn't know what he was doing. He had apologized to society and stressed that he had joined the monkhood in all seriousness. 

 

The abbot asked the press to leave it at that as going on about this incident further was not in the best interests of the temple or its clergy and religious teachers. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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  • Society accepts your apology, my son, carry on! Wai to the abbott, burn 7 sticks of incense and 2 candles and all is forgotten!

  • geoffbezoz
    geoffbezoz

    Bet he got a HARD lesson in Buddhist etiquette. Same time next month please  number 19 can sit with me next time.   The Abbott asked the press to leave because it was not in the best interes

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    All part of the mostly fake Buddhism of Thailand.         

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Bet he got a HARD lesson in Buddhist etiquette. Same time next month please  number 19 can sit with me next time.

 

The Abbott asked the press to leave because it was not in the best interests of the temple"  Typical Buddhist monks - hypocrites. What's the betting that after the the press left most of the Monks and the Abbott had there own "private" show ?

 

 

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"He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said."

 

The local version of "The devil made him do it". Why start taking responsibility for one's own actions now, in a culture that blames every personal fault on someone or something else?

 

On the positive side. The ladies were of age. Which places him a moral step above many leaders of a number of religious/spiritual followings (Eastern and Western). 

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Society accepts your apology, my son, carry on! Wai to the abbott, burn 7 sticks of incense and 2 candles and all is forgotten!

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

They went to see the abbot who asked not be named.

 

He said that the ordination took place on Tuesday in the multi-purpose area of the temple while he was out on ecclesiastical business

One would think the abbot is a Buddist

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1 minute ago, jaltsc said:

He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said.

Wonder what makes a good Monk ? One that does not touch money? one that does not gamble? one that does not drink alcohol ? one that does not smoke ? one that does not have women in their rooms ? one that believes in having no material items ?

 

If so that completely rules out any Monk in Thailand from being "good"

15 minutes ago, webfact said:

New monk apologizes to society for getting down and dirty with coyotes at temple

Never mind. See you in a new temple.

15 minutes ago, webfact said:

He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said

Ah! To be as enlightened as a monk. Truly surreal. 

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When I read the headline of this OP, I was thinking, Hmm... I know Thailand temples have dogs, as there are stray dogs everywhere... But I didn't realize they also were home to coyotes.... and what exactly was the guy doing with the poor coyotes!!!!

 

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All part of the mostly fake Buddhism of Thailand. 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, stanleycoin said:

All part of the mostly fake Buddhism of Thailand. 

Let's face it, "Buddhism" in Thailand is animism with a thin Buddhist veneer

34 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

Wonder what makes a good Monk ? One that does not touch money? one that does not gamble? one that does not drink alcohol ? one that does not smoke ? one that does not have women in their rooms ? one that believes in having no material items ?

 

If so that completely rules out any Monk in Thailand from being "good"

Not completely true, I know a few who follow the rules, but generally you could be considered correct ????

 

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He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said. 

He then returned to his luxury air con apartment to watch his 50 inch led TV. with a few beers.

No rules broken just blame it on the kettle of fish probably provided by the scantily clad women in this fishy story????

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cavorting with scantily clad women at his ordination at a temple in southern Thailand.

 

Really,  I may give Buddhism a closer examination!   ????

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In other words, a typical stag party before official indoctrination into Buddhism™.

 

If the Abbot was even partially wise and enlightened, he would simply own the antics of his Newb, then spin it to his advantage.  Something along the lines of:

 

"Yes, it was my Temple.  Yes, he has lost his way in life, which is why he's come to us, seeking help to find his way back to the path.  We shall endeavour to..... ", blah blah blah. 

 

This falls short of an apology by a fallible human, defuses the social media bomb, and then reinforces and elevates the program, like Amway©. 

 

Instead, we get immature dodging of accountability and responsibility, wrapped in feeble excuses and machinations.

- Wasn't my temple. 

- OK, maybe it was.

- If it was my temple, don't blame me, I wasn't even there!

- He wasn't really a monk yet, so the "rules" don't apply.

- But, if rules did apply, none were broken. 

- Stop asking stupid questions and talking about this in the media, because you're pissing me off, and messing up my bottom line. 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He didn't know what he was doing and intends to be a good monk, he said

Cannot make this nonsense up :cheesy:

Any decent wanna be a monk would repent and whack his solider off.

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I think i will become a monk just for the monk-key business

2 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Society accepts your apology, my son, carry on! Wai to the abbott, burn 7 sticks of incense and 2 candles and all is forgotten!

Oh, and leave off the whisky.

2 hours ago, ThaiBunny said:

Let's face it, "Buddhism" in Thailand is animism with a thin Buddhist veneer

Money and money and luxus

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I am wondering what the scantily clad women were doing at the temple in the first place??

Should they not have been covered before allowed entry??

 

1 hour ago, Pattaya28 said:

Cannot make this nonsense up :cheesy:

I would be happy to show him what to do with several scantily clad young women if he does not know what to do.  ????  ????

But first I will need permission from my wife, asking may bring on a case of early death to me  :wacko:

at first glance thought this was a feature article about a new themed  gogo bar"

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47 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

I am wondering what the scantily clad women were doing at the temple in the first place??

Should they not have been covered before allowed entry??

 

Coyote dancers are now quite common at ordination parties ceremonies along with drugs, booze, souped-up pick-ups and several hundred loudspeakers. All in the name of spirituality.

the monk most wisely chose against utilizing the soi cowboy alleged coyotes

3 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

cavorting with scantily clad women at his ordination at a temple in southern Thailand.

 

Really,  I may give Buddhism a closer examination!   ????

Yes do that, but try to avoid Nakhon or Hat Yai, there're some very nasty people in those cities.

1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said:

I am wondering what the scantily clad women were doing at the temple in the first place??

Should they not have been covered before allowed entry??

 

 

would have been unacceptible if some falang coyotes let loose there

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The abbot asked the press to leave it at that as going on about this incident further was not in the best interests of the temple or its clergy and religious teachers. 

Is that like asking for the spot light to be turned off and someone remove the bulb please .. 

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The abbot asked the press to leave it at that as going on about this incident further was not in the best interests of the temple or its clergy and religious teachers. 

lol

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