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Abbot's case to be discussed
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The National Office of Buddhism may refer the case of Luang Pu Phim, the abbot of Chaiyaphum's Wat Weluwan, who allegedly claimed to be able to predict his own death and was taken out of a coffin where he slept, to the Sangha Supreme Council.

The office would issue a memo to monks nationwide to tell them not to follow the abbot's action, which was akin to falsely boasting of supernatural power, the office's chief Nopparat Benjawatananun said.

Nopparat said he also urged the provincial head monk to ask 65-year-old Luang Pu Phim, after his health fully recovers, why he made such a claim and to give him an appropriate warning.

They should also check on donations made to the temple during this period. He said he personally thought that the monk didn't boast but may have made such a statement out of personal belief while he was ill.

Chaiyaphum Hospital director Dr Sompong Charoenwat said the monk was transferred from Khon San Hospital to his facility on Thursday but didn't want visitors and was preparing to move out of the hospital to get treatment elsewhere.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Abbots-case-to-be-discussed-30243185.html

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-- The Nation 2014-09-13

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Has this elderly monk (TEM) caused inconvenience for thousands of Thais for months?

Does TEM have an armed militia?

Did TEM have bodyguards who beat up and shot innocent civilians?

The National Office of Buddhism seems to have odd priorities.

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