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APRIL AT THE TEMPLE

By pattaya
April 29, 2019
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As the temperature rose and the country enjoyed the Songkran festivities there were many young Thai boys who spent their school holidays and the month of April at a local temple.
It is a tradition that goes back many years, and generations of Thai boys and young men have spent time ordained as novice monks.
Twenty boys from the Father Ray Children’s Village were ordained at their local temple, a beautiful building facing Lake Mabprachan.
During their time at the temple the novice monks must follow strict rules. However, as they are so young they only have to follow ten rules, including no lying, not killing any living thing, wearing perfume or sleeping on a comfortable bed! But the most difficult rule which most boys find difficult to follow is not being allowed to eat past noon, which is not as easy as you may think.

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