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Hi, just to check... Anyone know about doing donation by offering coffin for those dead...
Any address or name of the temple? Willing be going over to bangkok this coming 12th. Need more info... Thx in advance... :)
 

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Hi, just to check... Anyone know about doing donation by offering coffin for those dead...
Any address or name of the temple? Willing be going over to bangkok this coming 12th. Need more info... Thx in advance... :)

Not to far from silom area if im not wrong. Its call hua lamphong temple

$500 baht for 1 coffin but you can donate any amount you like
 

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Not to far from silom area if im not wrong. Its call hua lamphong temple

$500 baht for 1 coffin but you can donate any amount you like

Thx for the info... Is the temple itself easy to find? Those taxi driver know the route or the temple?

Any steps to follow during praying & donating? Sorry... I'm 1st timer....
 

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Thx for the info... Is the temple itself easy to find? Those taxi driver know the route or the temple?

Any steps to follow during praying & donating? Sorry... I'm 1st timer....

Quite easy to find most taxi driver will know hua lamphong temple

go in then there are table with people sitting down just go there let them know how much you wanna donate. write your name etc then stick on the coffin.

After that take the joss stick if im not wrong should be 20. then there are a few deity with number on it pray according to the number after you finish you should left with 2 joss stick outside the temple got 2 place for you to place 1 each.
 

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Hi, just to check... Anyone know about doing donation by offering coffin for those dead...
Any address or name of the temple? Willing be going over to bangkok this coming 12th. Need more info... Thx in advance... :)

it's the ruamkatanyu foundation. they are located behind wat hualamphong. you can walk there from sam yan mrt station.

google the foundation name for more info.
 

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Quite easy to find most taxi driver will know hua lamphong temple

go in then there are table with people sitting down just go there let them know how much you wanna donate. write your name etc then stick on the coffin.

After that take the joss stick if im not wrong should be 20. then there are a few deity with number on it pray according to the number after you finish you should left with 2 joss stick outside the temple got 2 place for you to place 1 each.

So it's just doing good deed & we will be blessed... Can I say it this way? Or is there any other meaning in doing this?
 

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Really, how this good karma works is a mystery. Many ritual practices, be it for good or otherwise, I'd rather stay away.

In anyway, any good deeds as simple as giving correct direction to a stranger is as good as any other good deeds so long doing it with the right intention. 2 cents. ;)
 

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Merit Making:Ruamkatanyu Foundation (Bangkok) – Offering a coffin for a good cause Making merit is a way of life for most Thai people. There are many ways of making merit in Thailand such as giving alms to monks and setting captured animals free?? but coffin donation is unique. An old Thai proverb says : if you do good you will receive good; if you do evil you will receive evil.


Pls refer to the link below for the procedure

123travelguide.blogspot.com : Bangkok Coffin Donation


Remember!do not bring back the receipt, prayed and burn the coffin receipt.
 

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Oh dear, I brought it home.... how to dispose of it? Can throw into dustbin?
 

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I am not sure what to do now, since I brought the donation receipt back few years ago and it is together with my other thailand tour brochures. Maybe the next time when I am back in bkk, I will make a trip and bring the receipt to the poh teck tung foundation and burn it there.

This place is located inside a temple near chinatown and you can donate either coffin (650B) or packet of rice to the poor (70B for small packet and 1500B for big packet).

I just walk in, donate and walk out, didnt pray. Counter staff didnt tell me to pray or to burn the receipt and not to bring back.

google for eugenegoesthailand -
Coffin Donation in Bangkok – Poh Teck Tung Foundation (Bangkok’s Chinatown)for further info and address
 

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Oh dear, I brought it home.... how to dispose of it? Can throw into dustbin?

It is just like u buying for .....you know what i mean.but it just belief. Nothing happened to you means it just a myth.
 

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I am not sure what to do now, since I brought the donation receipt back few years ago and it is together with my other thailand tour brochures. Maybe the next time when I am back in bkk, I will make a trip and bring the receipt to the poh teck tung foundation and burn it there.

This place is located inside a temple near chinatown and you can donate either coffin (650B) or packet of rice to the poor (70B for small packet and 1500B for big packet).

I just walk in, donate and walk out, didnt pray. Counter staff didnt tell me to pray or to burn the receipt and not to bring back.

google for eugenegoesthailand -
Coffin Donation in Bangkok – Poh Teck Tung Foundation (Bangkok’s Chinatown)for further info and address

just bring back to the temple pray then burn it.

this year i did donation too to the temple.

bought food etc. up to around almost $500 sgd. the oldest monk then did a prayer to bless me and my gf.
 

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Not to far from silom area if im not wrong. Its call hua lamphong temple

Thx for the info... Is the temple itself easy to find? Those taxi driver know the route or the temple?

Any steps to follow during praying & donating? Sorry... I'm 1st timer....

Just take MRT to Hua lamphong station and you can find the temple easily... Go to the counter and tell the person in charge, how much you want to donate.


So it's just doing good deed & we will be blessed... Can I say it this way? Or is there any other meaning in doing this?

The actual reason of coffin donation, there are ppl who dies but no family or friend, cannot contact family or friend, or from very poor family, these coffins are used. At least the decease has a last proper funeral in a coffin rather than just wraps around a piece of cloth.

In religious, Thais believe in helping the decease in order to gain merit.

Oh dear, I brought it home.... how to dispose of it? Can throw into dustbin?

Dun worry too much about this. I have a lot of these.
 
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Thanks to all for all your assurances but I have decided if I go back to Bkk again, I will bring the receipts back and burn it there after another donation.

I prefer going to Poh Teck Tung foundation coz I am not comfortable to stick the receipt onto the "coffin" in the other foundation.
 

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Just take MRT to Hua lamphong station and you can find the temple easily... Go to the counter and tell the person in charge, how much you want to donate.




The actual reason of coffin donation, there are ppl who dies but no family or friend, cannot contact family or friend, or from very poor family, these coffins are used. At least the decease has a last proper funeral in a coffin rather than just wraps around a piece of cloth.

In religious, Thais believe in helping the decease in order to gain merit.



Dun worry too much about this. I have a lot of these.

Wat Hualampong is beside Sam Yam station not Hua Lampong station
 

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Thanks to all for all your assurances but I have decided if I go back to Bkk again, I will bring the receipts back and burn it there after another donation.

I prefer going to Poh Teck Tung foundation coz I am not comfortable to stick the receipt onto the "coffin" in the other foundation.

The coffins are empty and there is nothing eerie about this actually. The thai people will read out some description and knock on the empty coffin after that.
 
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