3 ครั้ง
Chapter 35 discusses the rarity and importance of a son ordaining as a monk during Buddhist Lent. It highlights that such a decision reflects the virtue of the family and the son's commitment rather than material motivations. The writer notes a call from the Buddhist Society inviting students to participate in this meaningful act, which can enhance familial bonds and spiritual merit, focusing on the emotional aspect of parents longing to see their son in saffron robes. While such acts of devotion are scarce in modern society, they are considered deeply significant.
-Importance of Ordination
-Significance of Family Virtue
-Emotional Aspects of Buddhist Practice
-Modern Challenges in Spirituality