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2. The ceremonies for misfortune include giving offerings to monks for benefits and happiness
         when something bad has happened or someone has died or to make donation to those who have passed on. It

         is also an encouragement to those attending ceremonies such as cremations, merit making for the deceased
         and entering monk hood for 7 days, 50 days, or 100 days and making merit to the ancestral remains.
                     3. Ceremony to recognize Buddhist

                     4. Practice to show reverence
                     5. Carrying out the basic ceremony
                     6. Other ceremonies
                     7. Reciting the Samatan Testament and various chants


         Study Time
                     The course of religious activities: 20 hours
                     Theory:  10 hours

                     Practice:  10 hours

         Lesson Contents

                     1. Main Buddha statue in a temple
                     2. Altar
                     3. Flowers Incense Candles

                     4. Sai Sin (A white string held by Buddhist monks to keep away evil spirits)
                     5. Holy water pot
                     6. Dtalapat (A palm leaf fan with a long handle used by Buddhist monks)
                     7. Bottle pouring water

                     8. Incense and Candle Float

         Educational Activities

                     1. Learn about theory
                     2. Practice

         Evaluation

                        1. Observing the students participation
                        2. Questionnaire





















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