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Not ordained to “Hisophical” – “Robert” Wat Tha Mai pointed out the reason for being a forbidden person according to the rules of the MSU.

Mr. Sittha Moonhong, Inspector General of the National Buddhism Office (B.E.) revealed that Wan Tha Mai, Samut Sakhon province will not be ordained for “Hisophical” – “Robert” because it is Persons prohibited by the Sangha Council rules

from the case of Young Kanchai, a famous presenter Revealed past noon in time for the incident that Mr. Tanuphat Lertthaweewit or Hisopop and Mr. Paiboon Trikanjananan or Robert, who are two people on the boat Prepare to ordain, dedicate merit to Watermelon Nida, scheduled for March 16, which is reported has been contacted to Wat Tha Mai, Samut Sakhon Province

However, on March 8, there were more news reports about the case of preparing to ordain a charity for the “watermelon” of Hisopop and Robert. By Phrakhru Silathikari (Thawil), the abbot of Wat Nong Pha Ong, Samut Sakhon Province, as the abbot of Krathum Baen District, said that as far as I know, Phra Yanwikrom (Uthen Sirisaro) or Phra Achan Uthen Abbot of Wat Tha Mai not a preceptor Therefore, it is not possible to perform the ordination ceremony. But if a preceptor is invited from another temple, it can be done. However, the matter of ordination at Wat Tha Mai Inquiries will be made to the dean of Tambon Tha Mai and Wat Tha Mai. Before that the two aforementioned people will be ordained on March 16, is it true or not? and must also carefully examine whether they can be ordained or not

In addition, Mr. Sittha Moonhong, Inspector General of the National Buddhism Office (B.E.), as a spokesman for PEA, said that from the coordination with the Provincial Office of Buddhism (P.E.) Samut Sakhon and Wat Tha Mai received confirmed that The temple will not accept either Mr. Tanuphat. and Mr. Paiboon came to be ordained because he considered that Is a forbidden person according to the Sangha Sangha Council No. 17 (1993) regarding the appointment and removal of preceptors. Article 14 states that the preceptor must refrain from giving ordination to these forbidden people. 1. The offender fled the land crime. 2. A person who escapes from the government 3. The person must be accused in a criminal case. 4. People who have been sentenced to prison for being a major villain 5. People are strictly forbidden from religious ordination. 6. People with disgusting contagious diseases such as tuberculosis in a dangerous stage and 7. People with disabilities that are unable to perform religious activities.