- Importance of cleanliness - Impact on donations - Community involvement - Responsibilities of visitors - Relationship between cleanliness and support
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of their donations, going from 10 to 100 baht. If they had
planned to donate 100 baht, they would increase the amount
exponentially. Therefore, cleanliness is the most charming
attribute of a temple."
"When visitors first arrive at a temple, where is their first
stop? It is the restroom, of course! Many often ask when they
step into the temple, "Where is the restroom?" They don't
ask, "Where can I find the abbot?" or "Where can I meet the
monk who is an expert in the Pali language?" For this reason,
it is important to keep the restrooms and other temple facilities
spotless. As a matter of fact, everyone who comes to the temple
should be responsible for its cleanliness as well."
"Do not feel disdainful towards cleaning supplies, such
as a broom, a rag, a garbage can, etc., as though they are foul
objects. If we carefully reflect upon them, they are the "angels
of cleanliness." For instance, when the broom is being used
to clean the floor, it is mighty, as if it is collecting treasures
(donations) for the temple. As mentioned earlier, cleanliness
is the most charming attribute of a temple, so these mighty
cleaning supplies or "angels of cleanliness," can increase
contributions to support Buddhism."
"Luang Phaw Wat Paknam continued to say that temples
that lack cleanliness, with a messy sanctuary or monastic
residences, will turn away donors who support such structures
every time they come to make merit. They will think that the
temple does not care to maintain its existing structures. In the
future, when the temple solicits contributions for another
building or so forth, they may raise the question, "If you aren't
able to keep those old buildings clean, how can you keep the
new ones clean?" Of course, the temple will burn with shame."
"If the temple keeps its areas clean all the time (every
corner looks clean and comfortable for meditation, for walks,
and even for naps), there is a strong chance that this will
influence people to make an offer to the abbot, "Luang Phaw,
would you like to construct a new building? Even though, I
don't have enough money, I can urge my friends to do it for
you."
Cleanliness can convince laypeople to become the
temple's good supporters and lead their lives in perpetual
virtue. The monks and novice monks will no longer need to
go on their alms rounds. As a result, they can spend most of
their time studying Buddhist theory and meditation practice.
And they will be able to impart this knowledge to the laypeople
for their benefit.
When laypeople make contributions, the temple should
not hold the money for too long. It should quickly begin the
project to which the sponsors donated. The temple has to make
the most out of people's contributions as quickly as possible.
It is imperative that the temple follow up on its commitments.
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