
Monks only meal of the day is laid out at about 11.00AM in a Temple in Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Thailand
When you only have one meal a day, anticipation must be high…
Monks only meal of the day is laid out at about 11.00AM in a Temple in Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Thailand
When you only have one meal a day, anticipation must be high…
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I know they get used to it, but it seems so hard…I would want to spread all this out over the course of the day! For a time, I cooked for zen retreats, and the food was kept simple, but we had three meals. None of this one meal stuff! 😉
I’d be interested to know how many adhere to the one meal a day thing. Call me a cynic!
Looks like quite the feast!
They eat fish and meat?!
Most Thai are Theravada Buddhists, and so, as I understand it, monks can eat pork, chicken and fish so long as the animal was not killed, or they are not aware it was killed, specifically for them to eat.