No need to dry out on the road Reverend Father, Abbot Methatha opens a temple for farmers to dry rice



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No need to dry off on the road Reverend Father, Abbot Methatha opens a temple for farmers to dry rice at Wat Siripattanaram. Ban Nong Pla Noi, Lao Por Daeng Sub-district, Mueang District, Sakon Nakhon Province

On November 13, 2020, the reporter reported At Wat Siripattanaram Ban Nong Pla Noi, Lao Por Daeng Sub-district, Mueang District, Sakon Nakhon Province, farmers flock to dry harvested rice in the temple courtyard. From the temple courtyard To the bell tower courtyard It was full of rice from farmers who dried rice after learning that the abbot opened a temple for farmers to dry rice.

Asking the farmers who are drying rice in the temple, know that Reverend Father Abbot Announcing to the farmers that they do not have a place to dry their rice It is better to take it to the temple courtyard than to take it on the road. That you are at risk of accident. And the risk of getting lost

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Mr. Thawimit, 54, a farmer who has dried rice, said that he dried rice in the temple every year. Because the abbot is kind He saw the difficulties of the brothers and sisters. Announced permission to dry rice. Which is considered quite a good thing Better than the villagers to dry rice in the streets There are more than 50 farmers who have dried rice in this temple. Generous There is no competition for space.

Provost Pramotpattana, the abbot of the temple said it was an agreement. This is to help farmers who are suffering. Where there is no drying area after harvest Allow the rice to dry on the temple grounds Considered as a clarifier Reduce the burden of relatives Charoen people Wat Wam Charoen Bring rice to dry in the temple Better to take it to dry on the street , which is vulnerable to an accident. And the risk of getting lost



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