Answer by Law of Kamma :- I blamed the congregations of the temple because I misunderstood

An audience blamed the congregations of the temple because he misunderstood. What can he do to relieve this retribution? https://dmc.tv/a7467

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I blamed the congregations of the temple because I misunderstood
 


Questions from the audience:
 
I saw some pictures of the Great Nun Chandra Khonnokyoong’s Burning Ceremony which there were over 100,000 congregations in the ceremony and then I said that the congregations who went to the temple had nothing to do or were ill.  I said like that because I misunderstood the temple and merit.  But now I understand and would like to apologize to Luang Phaw and the congregations in this time.  What will my bad speech result to me?  And what can I do to relieve this retribution?
 

Answer:
 
The result from your bad speech is whenever you would like to go to the temple, you have to be ill or have nothing to do.  You can relieve this retribution by doing an apology ceremony.  And you have to go to the temple continuously and make clear to the other ones who still misunderstand the temple as well.

By Khunkru Maiyai
April 7th, 2006 

 

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