The Thai man who challenged the Buddha statue was killed by the Buddha statue

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-06

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Thailand is a well-known Buddhist country, and temples can be found everywhere, and most of them are resplendent in gold. It is said that most men in Thailand have to be monks at least once to serve the Buddha statues in the temple. Therefore, the temple and the Buddha statues inside are extremely sacred and can only be worshipped.

But when it comes to the worship of the Buddha, I don't think anyone can compare to the ** Buddhists. That was many years ago, and I saw Buddhists walking forward on the road with a few steps and a few worships. Our guide said they were going on a pilgrimage to the Jokhang Temple, or some other holy place. I've heard of such things, and I'm still very shocked to see it.

I think since it is a Buddhist country, Buddhists in Thailand will not be bad for idols. Unexpectedly, while in Thailand, I heard a horrific incident. On February 27, a 49-year-old monk named Ek suddenly broke into the temple in desperation and knocked over a colleague. Then, locking all the doors and windows of the temple, the unimaginable happened: a big fight was made with the Buddha statue that he worshipped all day. The colleague who was hit called the police, and when the police arrived at the temple, they broke down the door, only to find that the blasphemer of the god had fallen in front of the large Buddha statue with a small Buddha statue on his chest, and had died.

The presiding officer of the temple said that Eke had been ordained at another temple and had come to the temple to spend the night. He had taken amphetamine (a drug) with the monk who had been knocked down the night before, and he didn't expect him to behave like this the next day. The old host said that this extreme blasphemy against the gods was really appalling, and it must have been drugs that made him sexually confused. The monk who was bumped into by Eke believed that Eke was actually not in awe of the Buddha statue at all, and he was not even willing to do Buddhist things.

*According to the on-site investigation, when Eke tried to climb and damage the tallest Buddha statue in the temple, he accidentally slipped and fell and was stabbed into the chest by the spire of a small Buddha statue below, injuring his heart and lungs, and died. It's a bit strange that Ike challenged the Buddha statue on a whim and was killed by the Buddha statue.

It was found that the Buddha statues were not damaged, and they were still looking at everything in front of them with kind faces.

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