'MY HOUSE SHALL BE CALLED A HOUSE OF PRAYER'; but you are making it a ROBBERS' DEN."
I won't name the temple, but I was disgusted. They were selling blades of grass to feed the cows, had birds that you pay to release etc. etc. I've seen it all before, but never so blatant and in your face. I don't object to my wife making donations to Buddha, and I'm always the first remove my shoes out of respect, but this took the biscuit.
Big Boy wrote:'MY HOUSE SHALL BE CALLED A HOUSE OF PRAYER'; but you are making it a ROBBERS' DEN."
I won't name the temple, but I was disgusted. They were selling blades of grass to feed the cows, had birds that you pay to release etc. etc. I've seen it all before, but never so blatant and in your face. I don't object to my wife making donations to Buddha, and I'm always the first remove my shoes out of respect, but this took the biscuit.
Obviously a tourist haven. Thais latch on to a quick buck when a tourist is in sight
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
No, while I was there, I only saw 2 other Farangs. 5 bus loads of Thais arrived immediately ahead of us.
I generally encourage my wife to do her thing with Buddha, and this always seems to incur cost - I don't participate, but I think its important that she supports her own beliefs.
Rather than charge 5 Baht to remove your shoes (which everybody has to do), why not put an admission booth at the entrance?
Big Boy wrote:No, while I was there, I only saw 2 other Farangs. 5 bus loads of Thais arrived immediately ahead of us.
Bus loads........well not farangs but certainly tourists whether Thai, Chinese or Korean all willing to pay a few baht for a so called special outing
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
Big Boy wrote:No, it was not Wat Huey Monkol (sp) - even they don't charge you for taking shoes off.
That is where I was thinking of.
I'm usually happy enough to participate in the missus's rituals for birthdays, showing respect to the spirits on our land, etc. It keeps her happy and doesn't hurt me. But I won't go to places like that.
"We're all living proof nothing lasts" - Jay Farrar
Big Boy,
Thanks for the information.
I have been on a Temple tour from Bangkok to the Pran Buri, Hua Hin, Petcha Buri, areas
and thankfully I didn't have to pay. Maybe it was because I was with my Thai relatives, but hopefully I can meet you during my Hua Hin visit so I don't go to that temple you went to. I won't even offer to buy you a beer, hopefully you do drink something even coffee or such.
Now a days I do not go with my wife and the relatives to temples anymore, they understand
that I am not a Buddhist and are finally respecting that fact. Only took me 14 years to convince them that I would rather spend my time in other places.
Stargeezer
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