Offer his children to the temple
Questions from the audience:
My father has offered all of his children to the Buddhism. When he becomes an old man, will he be uncomfortable? What can I do to take care and pay back him?
Answer:
Since your father has offered his children to the Buddhism, this merit will take care of him. He will not be uncomfortable. You are not worry about it. But you have to persuade him to make merit fully, and then he will be comfortable in this life and next lives. You have to dedicate yourself to make merit, pursue the perfections and do the Buddhist work fully. The merit from your good deeds will nourish him as well
By Khunkru Maiyai
February 5th, 2005
Answer by Law of Kamma :- Offer his children to the temple
Father has offered his children to the Buddhism. What will happen to him?
Dhamma Articles > Law of Kamma[ Sep 6th, 2010 ] - [ read : 717 ]
| |
Share Facebook |
พิมพ์บทความนี้| << ก่อนหน้า | If a monk leaves the monkhood to marry with a girl, what will happen to him? | Answer by Law of Kamma :- Why is he/she beautiful? | ถัดไป >> |
|
|
Related articles
Dhamma For People :- The hungry ghost asked her mother to make merit and dedicate it to her
Dhamma For People :- The merit-rejoicing fruit
The advantages of making merit with a faithful mind
Merits from offering food to the monks
Answered by Law of Kamma :- glaucoma vs. abscess at groin
Answered by Law of Kamma :- Having the Betel Nut
Why I have to raise autistic children
Answered by Law of Kamma :- Human Skin Color
Answered by Law of Kamma :- Liquor - Beer - Wine
Answered by Law of Kamma:- Pump the patient's heart
Answer by Law of Kamma - Make merit with money vs. Make merit without money
The Rule of Grabbing
How to spread loving-kindness and make it work 
























