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PROMO248 : PROMO Make merit: Offer Buddhist Lent Candle to Temples (Temple Activities)
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Update: 20/7/2021 : We have already brought donations to buy 9 pairs of candle.

Due to Covid-19, we cannot go to temples normally, so we sent the candle by post.

Here are names of Temples
1. Wat Dong Suwan, Phayao Province
2. Pacha Yang Yai Monastery, Mahasarakham Province
3. Wat Bung Uthai, Mukdahan Province
4. Wat Bueng Phrow,Phitsanulok Province
5. Wat Nen Noi, Phitsanulok Province
6. Wat Pathum Khongkha, Uttaradit Province
7. Piyawangso Dharma Retreat, Surin Province
8. Wat Trairat, Nong Khai Province
9. Wat Don Kachao, Singburi Province

We would like to "Sadhu" with every donor for kindly joining this merit.


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Make merit: Offer Buddhist Lent Candle to Temples

Today - 20 July 2021

**Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) involves donations of wax candles to temples, which the monks use as visual aids while chanting Buddhist texts through the night and performing other functions.

**We will bring all donations and arrange to buy candles and offer to temples where need.

**May this merit bring you happiness, prosperity and everything you wish go successfully.

**Not only that, you can dedicate this merit to your deceased persons and spirit amulets if you would like by mention their names at special command when do transaction.


For Your Information about Khao Phansa:

Thailand’s Khao Phansa festival marks the beginning of the annual, three-month rains retreat for monastics (Pali: vassavasa), beginning the day after the full moon of the eighth lunar month. The specific dates of the rains retreat therefore vary, depending on when the full moon begins in June-July and when it ends in September-October of the Theravada Buddhist lunar calendar. This year, Khao Phansa began on 25 July and will end on 21 October.

Vassavasa originated in India as a period during which the ancient monastic order ceased their itinerant activities for three months during the monsoon season. The Buddha advised his disciples to observe the rains retreat for two main reasons. Firstly, the monsoons during this time made travel by foot in India somewhat dangerous—paths were muddy, roads were covered with water, and rivers overflowed. Secondly, there was a greater potential of inadvertantly causing harm to animals—when monks walked during the rainy season, they found themselves accidentally stepping on or injuring all kinds of wildlife, including creatures that came up to the earth’s surface during and immediately after the rains. While all monks and nuns were expected to observe the rains retreat, the Buddha granted a leave period of up to seven days under certain circumstances, such as attending to matters of the sangha, giving a Dhamma teaching, or visiting a sick relative.

At some unspecified point in history, the term “Buddhist Lent” was carelessly attached to vassavasa by observers who noticed that some lay Buddhists in Southeast Asia fasted during the rains retreat, invoking parallels with the Christian Lent (despite vassavasa predating Lent by more than five centuries). In Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, many devoted lay Buddhists do indeed observe vassavasa by adopting more ascetic practices such as giving up meat, alcohol, and tobacco. They also engage in meritorious activities, including offering alms to the sangha, observing the Eight Precepts, practicing meditation, and listening to Dhamma talks.

In Thailand, Khao Phansa heralds a time for renewed spiritual activity. Meritorious acts associated with Khao Phansa involve donations of carved wax candles to temples, which the monks use as visual aids while chanting Buddhist texts through the night and performing other functions. Candle processions also take place throughout the country. Some of the most famous provincial processions are the International Wax Candle Festival and Wax Candle Procession in Ubon Ratchathani, the Candle Festivals in Nakhon Phanom and Suphanburi, the Korat Candle Procession Festival in Nakhon Ratchasima, and Saraburi’s Tak Bat Dok Mai (Floral Merit-making) and Royal Candle Festival.


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(**Note to Donor: Making merit with the temple / religious place (PROMO) Billionmore is a benefactor or a bridge between temples / religious places. A portion of your merit will be deducted as a fee by Paypal / Bank / Gateway as usual. And the remaining money after fees, we have delivered to all temples / places of worship. However, we do not have any financial benefits (In addition to receiving merit as a benefactor). For your kind acknowledgement and may power of 3 Buddhist Gems and All Sacred Things bring you good luck, happiness, prosperity and good health.)

List of Donors:
1. Woo Fung Yong dedicates merit to her late mother [1] 2. Wong Chia Yueh dedicates merit to his late father [1]
3. Wong Siu Psia dedicates to her mother [1]
4. Wen Huo Chen [8]
5. Dedicate to Mr.Eric Malmberg's bucha statues and amulets [6]
6. Siment CHONG [1]
7. Mr.Felix Makmur [1]
8. Marc Eric Streich [1]
9. Marc Eric Streich dedicates all merit to his father Dieter Streich [3]
10. Marc Eric Streich dedicates this merit to all his Hoon Payon amulets. [1]
11. Marc Eric Streich dedicates this merit to all his karmic creditors. [1]
12. Ms.Eleanor Neighbour [7]
13. Mr.SOR TING HUI [1]
14. Anthony Choo Weng Yaip & Scully Juliana josephine -Deceased [3]
15. Leong Yoke Lan & Family [10]
16. Peh Seng Kiat & Family [10]
17. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicates this merit to Phra Kring, Lp Charn Wat Bang Bor and LP Erm Wat Bang Niam. [1]
18. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicates this merit to all my Guman Thong. [1]
19. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicates this merit to RuesiPu Kai Kaew and Ajarn Tee. [1]
20. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicates this merit to Phra Khun Paen, archan chum chaikiri Wat Khao Thalom and LP Simpalee Wat Pawichai [1]
21. Dedicates this merit to Mr.Lee Boon Han's parents. [1]
22. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicates this merit to Prai Phanida ,Prai 9 Arthan and LP Sawat Wat Pa San Udom [1]
23. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicate this merit to Phra Khun Paen Prai 59 Ton and LP Sawat Wat Pa San Udom. [1]
24. Mr.Lee Boon Han dedicating to all karmic debtors, animals, cats and dogs that I ever hurt.[1]
25. dedicated to Ho Kok Lian's all past life parents,ancestors and ?????????????? karma creditors [10]







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