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Outrage in the Village!! 2 Monks Caught Drinking Beer Before Observing Monastic Rules


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On June 5, news reporters announced that a shocking incident took place at a temple in Paknam Subdistrict, Mueang District, Ranong Province. Yom Atthayak, the caretaker of a group of Thai Buddhist monks residing in the temple, reported that two monks had arrived from different provinces to observe the rainy season retreat.

 

However, instead of adhering to the precepts, they were seen sitting in a circle, drinking beer and consuming liquor on the temple's porch, reported Siam Rath. They even prevented the caretakers from entering the area, creating a disturbance with their inappropriate behavior.

 

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The incident was secretly recorded, capturing images of the monks engaging in the drinking session before they filed a complaint with the local authorities and relevant officials.

 

When the incident was discovered, a green beer bottle was found in the middle of the conversation circle where the two monks and one novice were seated. One of the monks identified himself as Phra Akkhandukha, a visiting monk who denied consuming beer.

 

He claimed that he refused to drink but instead allowed the novice monk sitting behind him to buy and drink it himself. However, his slurred speech and mannerisms clearly indicated signs of intoxication.

 

The temple authorities immediately traveled to the temple to investigate and discuss the matter with the first monk, a 48-year-old monk who had been ordained for five years, originally from a temple in Bang Rakam District, Phitsanulok Province.

 

The authorities, dissatisfied with his conduct, asked him to leave the temple, as his actions were inconsistent with the monastic code.

 

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The monk immediately acknowledged his wrongdoing and requested to be disrobed on the same day. As for the second monk, aged 60 and ordained for three years, he had come from a temple in Nong Phai District, Phetchabun Province.

 

The resident abbot and the subdistrict officials visited the temple to address the situation. They questioned why the monks did not protect and prevent such misconduct, and admonished them for their damaging behavior.

 

They urged the monks to immediately leave the temple and, if they regain their senses the next day (June 6), to seek resolution elsewhere. This action aims to address the immediate problem and prevent further disruption within the monastic community.

 

It comes amidst the disappointment of Yom Atthayak and the assisting residents who had been diligently caring for the temple, hoping to avoid any negative incidents.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

They urged the monks to immediately leave the temple and, if they regain their senses the next day (June 6), to seek resolution elsewhere. This action aims to address the immediate problem and prevent further disruption within the monastic community.

In common parlance, that's called "Kicking the can down the road".

 

'twas ever thus.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

They urged the monks to immediately leave the temple and, if they regain their senses the next day (June 6), to seek resolution elsewhere.

Another day, another temple! :jap:

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3 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Oh my Buddha is that a packet of fags also I see its outrageous anyone under the bed ????

There was a temple I would go to with my girlfriend where this guy in robes would stand around nonchalantly with a fag hanging from his mouth. Maybe not all in robes are monks but not a good look. 

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Regularly see them in our Local Supermarkets filling Trolly's with Booze; it's not unusual and i have seen several drunk Monks roaming around  Temples !

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Monks are allowed to smoke cigarettes but not to drink alcohol. We had a friend who was in the latter stages of stomach cancer. She remained cheerful until the end. Each day a young monk visted her home. I was impressed that a young guy would want to do such a thing. I have two uncles who became monks later in life, one being a grandfather at the time. Unless they are continuously neglecting their duties it doesn't seem right to disrobe a monk for drinking a few beers.   

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7 hours ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

There was a temple I would go to with my girlfriend where this guy in robes would stand around nonchalantly with a fag hanging from his mouth. Maybe not all in robes are monks but not a good look. 

What is a good look? Badly dressed farangs, drinking, swearing, smoking pot and  complaining about things?

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11 minutes ago, bignok said:

What is a good look? Badly dressed farangs, drinking, swearing, smoking pot and  complaining about things?

Thought those in robes held themselves to a certain standard which might preclude sucking on a fag but it seems not. I don't remember the bit about smoking being deemed OK on the path to nirvana. 

 

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1 minute ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

Thought those in robes held themselves to a certain standard which might preclude sucking on a fag but it seems not. I don't remember the bit about smoking being deemed OK on the path to nirvana. 

 

Humans are not perfect. They need some freedom.

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a long time ago when I was a youngster my dad always keep the best bottle of whiskey aside for when the local priest paid a visit. Different country, different religion but same same.

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