DEVELOPING A SET OF INNOVATIVE KNOWLEDGE TO PROMOTE THE PRACTICE OF BEING A GOOD PERSON FROM BUDDHIST TEACHINGS APPEARING IN THE PALM-LEAF SCRIPTURES OF WAT KONGKARAM RATCHABURI PROVINCE
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Development of Innovation Kit; Knowledge to Promote Good Behavior; Buddhist Teachings;Abstract
This research article is a study of guidelines. “Developing a set of innovative knowledge to promote the practice of being a good person from Buddhist teachings appearing in the palm-leaf scriptures of wat kongkaram ratchaburi province” This research article is a study of guidelines. “Developing a set of innovative knowledge to promote the practice of being a good person from the Buddhist teachings that appear in the palm scriptures of Wat Kongkaram. Ratchaburi Province” from the translation of the Mon language palm leaf scriptures into Thai. To see the value and importance of palm leaf scriptures This is the basis for living life that shows the dangers of laziness. and received the benefit of diligence figuratively In the way of life of Thai people of Mon descent who are connected to the main institutions, namely houses, temples, schools, which are based on morality and ethics in living life according to the principles of Buddhism in Buddhism. In practicing being a good person from the teachings that appear in the palm-leaf scriptures of Wat Kongkaram. Ratchaburi Province, where the Venerable Dr. Afa Maha Thera which is a Mon monk who wrote in the palm leaf scriptures in the form of Mon letters that appear in the palm leaf scriptures on the topic "Teachings of Temple Disciples" and on the topic "Moral Tales" which promotes the practice of being a good person from the teachings appears in the scriptures It is published as a book. There are 500 volumes of “teachings for temple students” and they are made into computer-aided teaching lessons for promoting the practice of being a good person from the teachings that appear in the palm-leaf scriptures of Wat Kongkaram.
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