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Buddhist Trail in Thailand |
Buddhist trail in Thailand gives you an idea about Buddhism in Thailand along with numerous Buddhist monuments, stupas, etc. Even if Buddhism is one of the most dominant religions in Bhutan, Sri Lanka, throughout the Mekong region, Northeast Asia and China, Thailand has also acquired some of the major influences of Buddhism and forms one of the renowned centers of learning of Buddhism. Some of the notable institutions like the Mahachulalongkorn-rajavidyalaya Buddhist University and the World Fellowship of Buddhists are situated in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Buddhist trail in Thailand includes the visit to some of the spectacular temples attended by the explanations of laymen regarding the faith, which are few of the standard characteristics of tours by the 10 million people who visit Thailand each year from all corners of the world.
You can discuss, as well, the views of Buddhism on ecology, nature, and conservation with various educators, scientists and ecology monks who work actively towards the conservation of the ecology of Thailand. You can get to spend a few days at the Buddhist monasteries, where the students are instructed in sitting and walking and meditation practice. Wat Paa Sukhato is one of the forest monasteries in a remote village in northeastern parts of the Chaiyaphum province in Thailand. The monastery is a prominent illustration of the interlinking strands of conservation, community, Buddhism. The monks denominated the forest encircling their monastery as sacred and stopped the logging and killing of all types of wild animals. They nourished veneration for nature amongst the local community and posted some of the villagers in order to prevent forest fires. They also help the local children in constituting an environmental education club known as the Dek Rak Nok which means children love birds, with the aim to save a variety of local bird population. Apart from the learning about birds, the local children make painted wooden pins which are sold in the national parks like Khao Yai, as a support to the program. The Buddhist trail in Thailand also includes the annual long Green Walk lasting for a week by the monks around the watershed woodland to encourage conservational awareness.
Wat Paa Mahawan is one of the renowned forest monasteries in the mountains of Chaiyaphum. The monks of Wat Paa Mahawan function with the local people to foster and conserve the forests around the temple. This forest is among the best watershed areas and the conservation efforts of the community along with the monks help in ensuring the health of some of the most vital river systems upon which the forests, the local people, and the wildlife entirely depend. A biodiversity program has also been initiated by the monks to collect data on cultural uses of wild species and forest recovery. Each and every year a large number of tourists from various nooks and corners of the world head for Thailand in order to get a divine dose of the spirituality of Buddhism and a liberal open-mindedness, but most of the chances for travelers on the Buddhist trail in Thailand to Nirvana go without any one’s notice and idea.
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