Jump to content

Monks behaving badly - son gets involved in "temple war" between two holy fathers


Recommended Posts

Posted

Monks behaving badly - son gets involved in "temple war" between two holy fathers

 

a3.jpg

Picture: Daily News

 

CHONBURI: -- All hell broke loose at a temple in Chonburi yesterday as two senior monks started fighting over a minor issue of a dog barking.

 

But when one monk looked like he was taking a serious beating his son got involved and laid into the other monk, reports Daily News.

 

The orange clad victim ended up at Chonburi police station asking for charges of assault to be brought.

 

The "temple war" reported by Daily News started when two senior monks got into a disagreement about a dog. It involved Phra Aree and Phra Theeraporn, 43. One said the other had made the dogs bark disturbing him then had come back to fire rubber bands at the dog.

 

A fight broke out and when Phra Aree was getting a pummeling his son Sayan Noiraksa, 39, joined the fray giving Phra Theeraporn a split lip and other injuries.

 

Phra Theeraporn later went to Chonburi police to demand they prosecute the son for assault.

 

Police are investigating the truth of the temple bust up.

 

Source: Daily News

 
tvn_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2016-12-16
Posted

Police are investigating the temple bust up, and they will find the answer will be money.

Monks behaving badly !! nothing new about that, an everyday occurrence.

Posted

:laugh: Yes, every week we hear about something "bad" about them Monks, drug dealing, extremely rich, flying private jets.

 

Where has the moral gone??

 

 

Posted

I sympathise with the rubber band firer.  In deaf Thailand, noise is a constant nuisance whether it's barking dogs; boom-box vehicles; or merely loudspeaker vans meandering about Thai roads holding up traffic.

Posted
3 hours ago, colinneil said:

Police are investigating the temple bust up, and they will find the answer will be money.

Monks behaving badly !! nothing new about that, an everyday occurrence.

 

The great pity is that the Thai faithful do not realise the depravity of their blessed monks, and keep feathering their nests!

Posted

40 year old something children, how pathetic, if all they can di is to fight over a dog then there is something seriously wrong with the mentality of Monks and these two in particular.

Posted
1 hour ago, prakhonchai nick said:

 

The great pity is that the Thai faithful do not realise the depravity of their blessed monks, and keep feathering their nests!

 

I think they know alright. Problem is, they are so inculcated into the worshipping of monks, through a lifetime of propaganda and brainwashing (indoctrination) that they can't find ways to express their disapproval. The other problem is that like everything else in this country, there is an abysmal failure to properly enforce rules and regs.

Posted
4 hours ago, guzzi850m2 said:

:laugh: Yes, every week we hear about something "bad" about them Monks, drug dealing, extremely rich, flying private jets.

 

Where has the moral gone??

 

 

Out the window and not just for the saffron decked out crowd. In this case they should shame them and make them wear black robes for a week or two. Funny the guy that started the fight wants to lay charges. I just hope there was no jungle juice involved. 

Posted

Either, shut down all the Temples or let the Monks alone and let they do whatever they want t do. So much bad stories about them.

Posted

Whenever you are taught to bow, scrape, kow tow, wai or whatever to those who you have been told are superior (criminal or not) nothing will change. It is a cultural problem - sad really. Change starts from the top!

Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

...a split lip and other injuries...

 

Hope no broken ribs....that would really hurt taking deep breaths when meditating.

Posted
On 16/12/2016 at 5:41 AM, Thaiwrath said:

Role models for young Thais.

Well they all like to do a month in there, it is a form of conscription I guess, and they come out more hardened than after a spell in jail!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...