Kamphaeng Phet, Wat Phra Borommathat Celebrating the new Thammasangwet Hall Set up a gold chest with an ancient Pikun pattern on a 5-tiered base. Beautiful without wasting flowers or decorations. Everyone is equal. Abbot’s concept born equal Death must be the same. No caste discrimination
At Wat Phra Borommathat, Phra Aram Luang, Nakhon Chum Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kamphaeng Phet Province. Phra Thep Vajiramedhi Kamphaeng Phet Provincial Abbot Abbot of Wat Phra Borommathat, Royal Monastery, President of the Sangha along with Buddhists Participated in the ceremony of chanting Buddhist mantras at the celebration ceremony of the Thammasangwet Pavilion, the new 3rd pavilion, ‘Sajja Savings Fund, Rak Mae Ping River’ which is a merit-making fund until the Sajja Savings Rak Mae Ping River Fund. and all groups of believers Join together to contribute factors to the construction process until it is completed. Therefore, a celebration ceremony was held to bring good fortune to the faithful people who joined in t
he construction of this Dhamma Sangwet Pavilion.
This new Sala Thammasangwet A gold chest with an ancient Phikun pattern has been set up on a 5-tiered base in the corner of the pavilion, behind which is a brown pleated curtain. It was strange to those who attended the event. Some of the people who attended the event had to walk to see the celebration of the new Dhamma Sangwet Pavilion. Why was there a factory set up like this?
Phra Thep Vajiramedhi Kamphaeng Phet Provincial Abbot The abbot of Wat Phra Borommathat, a royal monastery, told us that This pavilion is a place that the group of believers of all classes of people worked together to create And when the construction is completed Everyone of every class must use the same things equally. There is no class or caste division at all. And when everyone is born equal, they must pass away equally. will be big and have honor How many or how little assets will there be? In the end, I couldn’t take anything. Everyone goes alone. Performing the funeral merit-mak
ing at Wat Phra Baramathat, a royal monastery, therefore did not want to be divided according to caste. I want to remember that everyone comes the same. But I want to create equality to honor those who have passed away. So he ordered a gold chest made with an ancient Pikun flower pattern. Set on a beautiful base To all those who have passed away Importantly, when everyone is equal Organizing a funeral at a temple does not have to cost more than necessary. Setting up a gold chest is already beautiful. Therefore, there is no need to decorate anything that is complicated and wasteful. ‘Everyone is born equal. It’s the same time to die.”
However, many people may be suspicious of the real coffin. Where will you put it? Will those attending the event be able to pay their respects to the corpse or not? Don’t worry, behind the gold casket. A hole was made to carry the coffin and the cold coffin inside under the base. Make it look orderly and beautiful.
Source: Thai News Agency