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Surin Dinosaur
An interesting article by Sanitsuda Ekachai contains this gem:-
According to research by Assistant Professor Nada Chansom of the National Institute of Development Administration, the country's 37,075 temples receive about 100-120 billion baht in donations annually....
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/361221/reflections-on-religion-graft-and-teenagers
That is roughly 3 million baht each. Considering that they live largely free (food donated, robes donated, accommodation provided (air-conditioned kutis are not unknown)), and considering that many temples house a few monks only, or in some cases a single monk, this seems to be excessive.
I believe that everyone has the right to choose their own religion (or none), and Buddhists are no exception. But don't they have the right to see more from these donations than excessive expenditure on concrete?
I know one ex-monk who, in addition to his work in the temple, controlled a charitable fund. His abbot asked him for B.20 million from it (more than the fund contained) for what? Concrete!
Forget the occasional fraudsters who accumulate fleets of luxury cars and other extravagant items. Thinks instead of the monks in the ordinary temples. Many of them are dedicated to their faith, but are they giving the laity what they need? Or just amulets, and various kinds of ju-ju?
Before anyone goes off track in this thread, I freely admit that the Catholic priesthood is certainly not all that might be desired.... but this thread is NOT about Catholics; it is about the temples we live near, the Buddhists we live among, and the monks we see daily.
I would be happy to see positive comments on the temple near you and its monks.
According to research by Assistant Professor Nada Chansom of the National Institute of Development Administration, the country's 37,075 temples receive about 100-120 billion baht in donations annually....
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/361221/reflections-on-religion-graft-and-teenagers
That is roughly 3 million baht each. Considering that they live largely free (food donated, robes donated, accommodation provided (air-conditioned kutis are not unknown)), and considering that many temples house a few monks only, or in some cases a single monk, this seems to be excessive.
I believe that everyone has the right to choose their own religion (or none), and Buddhists are no exception. But don't they have the right to see more from these donations than excessive expenditure on concrete?
I know one ex-monk who, in addition to his work in the temple, controlled a charitable fund. His abbot asked him for B.20 million from it (more than the fund contained) for what? Concrete!
Forget the occasional fraudsters who accumulate fleets of luxury cars and other extravagant items. Thinks instead of the monks in the ordinary temples. Many of them are dedicated to their faith, but are they giving the laity what they need? Or just amulets, and various kinds of ju-ju?
Before anyone goes off track in this thread, I freely admit that the Catholic priesthood is certainly not all that might be desired.... but this thread is NOT about Catholics; it is about the temples we live near, the Buddhists we live among, and the monks we see daily.
I would be happy to see positive comments on the temple near you and its monks.