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funds to consult monks of repute before choosing lucky numbers for the national lottery. When coming to Wat Paknam, however, such people would be disappointed because Luang Phaw taught: "Wat Paknam ha
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must have no chance for luck on the lottery." From that day on he lost all interest in the lottery. All his old lottery friends who used to be wealthier than he, gradually went bankrupt, one-by-one.
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- calling on the Grace of the Triple Gem to protect and bless the congregation. Monks who practice meditation seldom possess the gift of expression. Those who preached well were more often than not sc
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tion workshop as unbelievably large. When he an-uthorized his plans to build the Rong·ngahn·tahm·vijja, a supporter offered to sponsor the whole building. Luang Phaw forbade this however, saying that
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and monks. The left-hand room contained nuns and laywomen (upāsikā). Luang Phaw had a place at the front of the building, on the right-hand side next to the partition. Luang Phaw gave instructions for
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in the nun's room was still on. Luang Phaw looked through the window and saw the nun trying on her friend's blouse in front of the mirror and laughing. Luang Phaw picked up a brick and threw it throug
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1951 - Honorary Pali Grade Fan 1955 - Phramonkolrajamuni 1957 - Phramonkolthepmuni Luang Phaw Wat Paknam was promoted to a very high level in the monastic hierarchy and was eventually officiall
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and on one occasion discussed with His Holiness the allegations which so many people had levelled against him: "We are not stupid people who cannot tell the difference between 'what's right' and 'what
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the Buddha with his own eyes, does not he really 'see' the Buddha? It didn't make any reference in the text to any blindness or physical disabil- ity which Vakkali might have possessed. Why then, shou
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Luang Phaw conduct advanced meditation research. He taught the monks and novices: "All of you must try to attain Dhammakāya first — then I can start to teach you insight. Even if it takes you twenty y
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for the faithful to realize their wish to donate rice at the temple. Luang Phaw also commented that: "In any place where there are those who train their minds to come to a standstill, there will neve
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9 Ordinations & the International Scene "Dhamma is forthright. It can be seen and known only by the forthright" (Phramonkolthepmuni) Luang Phaw never refused anyone who came to him with
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Purfurst was greeted with excitement by the Thai community because never before had a European expressed the wish to be ordained in Thailand’s Buddhist Sangha. He was accommodated in specially refurbi
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“This illness is the fruition of my past evil deeds— it is unavoidable. The medicine they give me doesn’t cure the illness within. It’s as if there is a huge, impermeable stone blocking the path of th
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close, Luang Phaw asked his attendant, Poong Mikaewnoi, who had come to tend him. When Luang Phaw found out that the nurse was female, he said, "That’s all I want to know — take me back to my temple t
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cies about the temple. He said that Wat Paknam would become very popular and there would be many new students coming to join the congregation. He ordered the nuns not to cremate his body but rather to
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Understanding the Universe
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had first-hand experience of ordination, the process of secularization of monastic study alienated the public from practising Buddhism. This accounts for the fact that many monks in Bangkok at the tur
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Bibliography Bechert, H. (1966) Buddhismus, Staat und Gesellschaft in den Ländern des Theravāda, Part 3, (Hamburg: Metzner) Magness, T. (1964) The Life and Teaching of the Venerable Chao Khun Mongkol
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Nirvana — the ultimate goal of Buddhist endeavour — Ultimate Bliss, Eternity and True Self, release from defilements and Samsara. Pali — the ancient Indian language used to record the scriptures of th
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Dhammaķāya tradition, 70, Kela, Uncle, 66 110-111, 126; heir sought, 133; reputation abroad, 128 Dhammapada, 33, 41 Dhammayutthika, 12, 145 discipline, monastic, 30, 56, 63, 145 Eightfold supranormal
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