NOOOOOO. Not Another Temple Post!!!! - with video!

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I know. I may have promised no further posts involving temples, but I find myself being dragged ever deeper into this alternative and surreal universe. I can't save myself! Also, as in the UK where community events often happen around the church, it's the same thing here. It's all just a bit more bizarre that's all! A bit? A lot. A whole lot more!

Crowds had gathered. The police had sent not one, but two of their best to control the traffic because today was the day that our local temple, Wat Don Thup, had its annual fundraiser.

To be fair to the in-laws, it's exceedingly rare they give us a strongly worded summons to an event, but this was one of those days, and as the wife and I escape from most family and temple affairs, we thought we'd better make an effort this time.

How it works is, the temple volunteers lay on a free meal for anyone who bothers to turn up (are you getting the 'lays on a free meal' vibe in almost every #thailife post?!), in this case there must have been over a thousand people, it was packed.

People then turn up with cash gifts. Not just envelopes with a few notes in them but intricately created flowers and trees made from tissue paper and cold hard cash.

There is of course music. There's even a 'band'. Then everyone creates a procession (another common theme!) walks, sings, whoops and dances around the entire temple three times, has a bit more to eat and drink and then goes home.

All that's left to do is leave the most hardcore volunteers to do the washing up and sort the recycling waste to sell later for a few extra quid to add to the kitty!

I think I've covered it all so without any more ado, there will now follow some random pictures from the morning's event with some rather irreverent commentary. Video at the end!

Last point. I get really embarrassed taking photos when there are people in shot so it's usually a very quick point and click but looking back after, I suddenly realise I get some really great, unguarded moments!

Parking was at a premium. It was a very good turnout. Some people even got dressed up for the occasion...

...but obviously not the guy in the 10-year-old 'Beckham 23' shirt in the right of the photo.

I'm not exactly sure what was going on here. A mass blessing perhaps? Whatever it was, the girl to the right with the roots issue was certainly pointing the finger at someone!

Oh deary, deary me! My father-in-law is on this photo. Seriously, WTF are they wearing? This is the band. Have some self-respect will you, pops! It's as if there had been a manufacturing error in the gay-pride flag factory so the outfits were sold off cheap! There probably is some Buddhist reason for the colours but I'm too far gone to care!

I'm now at the back of the procession on its first lap...

...meanwhile at the front of the procession, the old girls are leading everyone in a version of the Hokey Cokey... "You put both arms in, both arms out..."

So, donations are often made and collected in the form of a tree onto which you stick a 20 or 100 baht note or if you're really splashing it about, a purple 500Baht (£12GBP, $16USD). Imagine trying this in the precinct in front of St. Giles in Pontefract...

Thinking of becoming a monk? Many Thai guys do a month just as a rite of passage and here you can buy your very own robes for just 299Baht (£7.00 gbp, $9 usd). That girl in the middle is looking daggers at me!

The serious part. Temples have mostly got a school attached to them. Theres a bit of snobbery involved, especially in Bangkok as they are free schools and considered the lowest of the low but are hugely important to help families who couldn't afford the normal choice of schools with fees. The kids here all got the morning off to join the fun after walking up to the temple in procession (again!) from the school gates.

Fill yer boots folks, it's all free!

Nothing sets the nerves jangling as much as being bustled by a thousand people past an open pan full of boiling oil.

That's it fellas, keep that beat. The lady in purple is doing a sterling job of standing on one leg whilst using her mobile!

This is the head monk who has his own residence. The rest of the lowly monks sleep mostly in dormitories, I believe. I think he's just chilling out and checking how much he needs for a new golden pagoda!

Second time around the block. They look as if they're flagging a bit now! I think the guy in green has won the prize for best fancy dress perhaps?

Whenever there are more than 4 people gathered, lottery ticket sellers magically appear and crowds at temples are rich pickings as the people get their fortune told before rushing over to the sellers to buy the corresponding numbers!

Like I said, the smiling lad in blue looks like he's cracking off a swifty under his lottery tray at the thought of how many tickets he's selling!

We did an hour. Kept the in-laws and the rest of the family happy and then made a hasty retreat. In, out and back home to start work all before 10am!

Yes, that is the wife and her mother at the end, doing what they do best!

That's it for my Wednesday Walk! In all honesty, another fine example of what makes such a strong local community. I may take the piss a little, but I have every admiration for the dedication and spirit that my local neighbours and family display.

I hope you're all having a momentous week and have lots of great plans for the weekend.

Best wishes and thank you for dropping by

Martin
@nathen007

The location of the temple has been pinned on @worldmappin and all photos were taken by me on Thursday morning, but still Wednesday in the US!
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When the police send two of their best y ou know its gonna be a cracker! The bands gear was nuts, like jesters outfits!!

I quite fancy some monk robes, I wonder if I would come over all spiritual!

Looks an awesome thing though, I would love it!

I quite fancy some monk robes

Can't wait for the post and the pics 😁

Lol, it works be a fine one. A monk for the day!! 🤣🤣

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These things are fun....and absolutely bewildering, no matter how many times things are explained to me!

You do realise you'd have to completely shave your head too, right? hahaha

You could practise by creating one of your cool pictures for your next post!

It wouldnt be the first time I have shaved my head! But yeah, it might be easier to tweak it digitally!

to start work all before 10am!

Blimey! Lovely post, thank you 🙂

It was done by 10am but the father-in-law arrived home on his moped, absolutely trashed at around 5pm lol!
Thai style....

Have a wonderful weekend, Shani and thank you :-)

father-in-law arrived home on his moped, absolutely trashed

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Get together to pray and worship? I've heard that in India also. Something like a party to worship. I don't know if it's the same😌.

In Thailand they love Buddhism. They love to party. Combine the them together and this is what you get !!

Thank you for stopping by. Hope you're well and have a lovely weekend

I just read 4 ways thai people attempted to win the lottery haha. Have you ever bought some of it? That blue shirt guy is definitely happy for the prospect hahaha

Last point. I get really embarrassed taking photos when there are people in shot so it's usually a very quick point and click but looking back after, I suddenly realise I get some really great, unguarded moments!

I am like that too! I get embarrassed taking pictures of people. I think it's invading someone's privacy or something hehe.

I just read 4 ways thai people attempted to win the lottery haha

That speaks badly of my writing rather than your comprehension!

I dont buy tickets here but in Thailand, where all gambling is illegal, this is the only legal way to have a flutter and Thais go crazy for the lottery! Tickets are 80Baht each but the vendor will charge a minimum of 100Baht and even more if the numbers on the ticket are considered as being 'lucky! There is a whole industry of publications and websites to help you choose the 'correct' numbers. Numerology is huge!

You cant even choose exactly though, you have to pick the numbers that the lottery seller has in stock and the prizes are not great. As many people play the 'undergraound lottery' which is done online., is completely illegal and relies on a great deal of trust!

Have a great weekend Mac and next time you're here, have a flutter ;-)

hehehe correction, This is the article I was reading before I was reading yours

https://thethaiger.com/thai-life/10-ways-people-have-tried-to-win-the-thai-lottery

I find it interesting that you have this legal gambling but also illegal gambling :D. I wonder if there's anyone ever really win from this legal gambling attempt.

That article is spot on!!
Usually, you may read in the news or on Facebook that a couple won 2million and then next day, you'll read about the same couple getting divorced, trying to stab each other or one of them has run off with the money with the aggrieved party on the news crying and asking them to come home lol!

Winning a large amount never seems to end well here !!

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My main experience of these temple events is through the noise - enormous speakers blaring out to ensure nobody in the district forgets to come and donate!

Exactly! Every event, whether social or religious has to have massive speakers pumping out dreadful 'music' and at least one person screaming into a microphone!

I don't know, I might be wrong, but the Thai people likes a lot of frying and enjoy crunchy food as well.
Like you, I get embarrassed taking pictures sometimes. Infact there are thugs who gets to harass people, immediately they see you pull up with a camera.

Youre very astute mate! Thais eat an awful lot of fried food which most people don't realise! It's not all Pad Thai and soups! Their favourite breakfast dishes are Jok, which is a salty, rice soup and patongo which are deep fried balls of dough!

Have both dishes at the same time and if the salt doesn't give you a heart attack, the fat content will!

As for the photos, generally no one would say anything here but I did get some dirty looks! I know that I dont like being photographed, it makes me feel uncomfortable too but sometimes, its nice when Im brave enough just to capture the atmosphere and the moment. I guess doing it openly is better than sneaking about trying to get a picture!

I wish some of you guys in Africa would post more 'everyday life' stuff. I think its a great way for others to learn and build understanding and empathy for different cultures and lives, far removed from their own. This is how I began travelling, about 25 years ago now, from talking to people and making friends online. From the Nigerian community here, I pick up snippets and am slowly building a picture but it would be nice to flesh it out, like going from impressionism to hyperrealism!

Stay as healthy and as happy as you can and have a great weekend, mate. And thank you :-)

I notice the fried food a lot. I've been watching the video of this food blogger and this is where I firstly noticed how Thais fry a lot of their food and seeing the food here actually proves just it. It can be culmmulatively unhealthy and it's probably not talked about a lot

Yes, I think there are photographers and YouTubers who have contents on Africans and Nigerians, but you have to actually have a team of people. It's difficult for single bloggers who are using amateur instruments like a phone to actually create content, because of the restrictions.

I can say for sure that people are scared of being videoed for many queer reasons and not just for only security and this is overall discouraging for creators like me..

Wow! In this part of the world, festivals are awesome with a lot of gatherings and free meals! Also, the fundraising concept is still dominating though most people are nowadays donating money through mobile transfer in my country. But the galaday feelings are everywhere these days in temples that really protect the brotherhood and social bonding which is decreasing exponentially in most parts of the world. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Have a nice day.

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It looks like a grate place to do two things above all of it: eating and definitely take may photographs

Hi Christy :-) Thais love eating lol!!
Have a lovely weekend and thank you for dropping by :-)