In this rainy season, the Khok Nong Na of Faith in Chaiyaphum blooms and bears beautiful fruit.

Chao Khun Tor reveals products from Khok Nong Na of Faith in Chaiyaphum. It bears a lot of fruit during this rainy season.

Phraraj Maha Chetiyaphiban Assistant Abbot of Wat Arun Ratchawararam President of the Wat Arun Association, UK Revealing the progress of the Royal Project Khok Nong Na of Faith at Phu Khiao District, Chaiyaphum Province, especially during this rainy season. Rice in the green fields It is a time when farmers must meticulously nourish, maintain, and care for the rice in their fields in order to produce good yields. After Thai people abroad brought this idea back to their hometown. to become concrete Over time, as what we plant in the ground grows, so do our thoughts and experiences. Vegetables grown in the ground When the time is right, it will bloom and bear fruit for us to eat. and admire the same love and faith that we have in the royally bestowed concept of Khok Nong Na When we have firm faith and intend to take action It will have a positive effect on both physical aspects, namely edible vegetables. And the happy side of the mind amidst the products that we have made. Announce loudly to all people to know that The structure of this field of faith is edible. And the longer the day, the more beautiful it becomes

On the other hand, the Maha Thera was the one who inspired Thai people to bring the concept of Khok Nong Na back to their hometown. His Royal Highness Phra Raj Maha Chetiyaphiban Even though there are many missions of monks But every time I come back to my hometown, I always stop by to visit the Khok Nong Na Faith Project. Ready to give additional thoughts that Even for a moment when our hands touched the ground And by planting anything into the soil, it will affect the entire ecosystem. All plants and small animals will be affected. At the same time, for a moment our hearts experienced happiness amidst nature. Including love and faith towards the King. Even for a moment, it can make us do good things. There are many more on this land.

Source: Thai News Agency

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