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A Thai monk does a good deed by buying a lottery ticket.

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Post time 30-1-2024 06:30:54 | Show all posts |Read mode
In Thailand, a monk immediately borrowed money to buy a lottery ticket in order to help a lottery vendor in need of cash. As a result, he won nearly 20 million Thai Baht.

Montri Samajjo, a 67-year-old monk, used to be a monk in a temple in Nonthaburi. One day, he coincidentally encountered a lottery vendor nearby who informed the monk about their urgent need for money. In response, the monk borrowed money from fellow monks around him and then purchased a lottery ticket.

At the time, Samajjo thought he was simply doing a good deed, but he also emphasized that he had a "strange dream" before the lottery draw, in which he felt the presence of an old coffin. However, whether the old coffin was a good omen or not, Samajjo eventually won 18 million Thai Baht.

The monk gave 1 million Thai Baht to each of his three adopted sons and donated a portion of the money to the temple. Finally, he plans to donate the remaining money to those in need.
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Post time 30-1-2024 07:14:56 | Show all posts
This thoroughly proves that good deeds bring good rewards.
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Post time 30-1-2024 07:31:56 | Show all posts
This is an example of good deeds being rewarded; it's quite interesting.
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