Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Campaign Against Alcohol and Gambling The Sun of Peace หน้า 121
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's 'no alcohol no tobacco' project addresses the social issues stemming from drug use and gambling that adversely affect families and society in Thailand. The campaign inspired a notable shift, leading the owner of the largest prostitution house in Samutsongkram to realize his business's negative impact on social problems and choose to close it down. This decision highlighted how familial issues could propagate societal harm. Similarly, the owner of the largest cock-fighting pit in central Thailand decided to shut down his gambling operations after understanding the detrimental consequences of such activities as conveyed in the teachings of Dhamma by Luang Phaw Dhammajayo. The movement continues to emphasize the need for a healthier, happier society by promoting responsible choices and familial harmony.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
- No alcohol campaign
- Social impact of gambling
- Family welfare
- Drug-free lifestyle
- Closure of prostitution and gambling businesses

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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's "no alcohol no tobacco" project campaigns against the use of drugs and bad temptations; which are causes of unhappiness within the family, society and country. The campaigns made an owner of the largest prostitution house in Samutsongkram province realise that his business was a source of social problems. The problems started from the family, propagated to society and eventually the country. He decided to close down his business, demolish the facility which brought in many hundred thousands of Baht a month. Furthermore, the owner of the largest cock-fighting pit in the central region of Thailand agreed to close down his cock-fighting pit which brought in a hefty sum of money. His decision came after learning Dhamma from Luang Phaw Dhammajayo who does not support gambling and the bad consequences towards oneself and society.
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