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‘Kalamare’ was opened after giving 120 baht of gold to build a great chedi At Wat Pa Nak Nimit Revealed, I never thought there would be an opportunity to make such great merit
On November 16, journalists reported that after Kalamare Patcharasri Benjamas went to attend the Golden Pa Naga Festival at Wat Pa Naknimit, Sakon Nakhon province, he donated 120 gold baht to use in the construction of the chedi. By a famous presenter posted on Instagram Kalamare Told of this story ‘Yesterday, there was a ceremony to present the golden canvas as a merit in the construction of a large chedi. At Wat Pa Naknimit …
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Mare never thought that we would have this great opportunity to make merits. Building the pagoda from the first brick Because growing up, we can see the pagoda Saw the birth of the relics We can only restore But this is the first time a pagoda has been built. Containing the relics of Lord Buddha And Phra Arhatthat of father, mother, teacher, such as Luang Pu Sat, Luang Pu Man, Luang Pu Tess, Luang in search of lotus …
The idea of building a chedi was the kindness of Luang Pu Awan Khemko, the abbot of Wat Pa Nak Nimit. For us to make this important merit Due to the merit of building countless stupas, the master Aoi @ddnard, who took the credit, started with 19 million baht, making the wealth flow continuously.
At first, Mare asked for 3,333,333 baht to make merits and had his own cash and 700,000 additional contributors, for a total of 4,033,333 baht when paired with Kalayanamit friends. And relatives coming together to make merit Making the peak of merit making cloth of the golden jungle 60 million baht
Read the news Kalamare has a great merit! Led a team of relatives, Tham Pha Pa, 60 million to build a pagoda
Everyone can share the credit with the construction of this chedi. Due to factor need of approximately 300 million baht, Krungthai bank account 412-323-8084, account name of Wat Pa Nak Nimit Chedi Building Fund
I would like to thank everyone with my heart. ‘
Thanks to Instagram Kalamare
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