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✨Donating coffins on behalf of the Thai Yi De Shan Tang accumulates merit and brings good fortune✨
✨Donating coffins on behalf of the Thai Yi De Shan Tang accumulates merit and brings good fortune✨
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❤️Currently, we arrange to donate coffins at the Shan De Tang on the 15th of each month. ⚠️HK$168 includes one coffin (HK$500), a photo of the donation, and the agent's processing fee. A video will be taken if circumstances permit.
⚠️The deadline is 5:00 pm on the 13th of each month in Hong Kong . Orders placed at 5:01 pm will be arranged for donation on the 15th of the following month.
⚠️The number of coffins donated will be the number of orders placed. Full name in English is required .‼
⚠️Please add the required information to your shopping cart and then add it in the notes on the shopping cart page !
⚠️The pink paper will have the donor's name written on it in English ( or you can leave it blank ) and will be pasted on the coffin. The receipt from Yi De Shan Tang will be burned on your behalf.
⚠️Photos will be sent via WhatsApp approximately two to five business days after the coffin donation . Please provide your phone number in the WhatsApp message.❗️If you don't have WhatsApp , please provide your email address.❗️

The method of "donating a coffin to boost fortune" involves donating money and a coffin to the poor, accumulating good karma and doing good deeds, and then cremating the coffin with the donor's name written on it, "absorbing good luck and changing one's fortune." Donating a coffin is especially effective in boosting wealth, as the donor is doing good deeds and accumulating good karma for themselves.
Infinite merit🙏🏻 อนุโมทนา สาธุ 🙏🏻
The so-called "coffin donation for good fortune" is, as the name suggests, "donating money to buy a coffin." It is said that this also has the effect of "protecting and blessing" the donor, and will help the donor's wishes come true.
Those who donate money for funerals in Theravada Buddhism receive great blessings💯 , it is absolutely considered a good deed👍🏻 , it improves their luck🚀 , changes their fortune, makes everything go more smoothly, and accumulates good karma❣️
In Thai culture, performing good deeds is very important, and doing so is believed to bring blessings. Donating a coffin is considered a virtuous act that allows the deceased to pass peacefully into the afterlife, and is also seen as a great act of merit. It is also believed that such acts will bring unseen blessings and grant one's wishes.❣️
Donating a coffin resolves the karmic debts of three lifetimes. " The merits of the deceased are immeasurable, reaching the highest level! It is also the most superior and fastest method for accumulating blessings."
The following is a brief introduction to Yide Shantang:
"Yi De Shan Tang" is a charitable organization responsible for "saving the living and assisting the dead." The person featured in the album was a Teochew Chinese, but he has since passed away. However, everything he created made a significant contribution to Thailand. It turns out that in the event of an accident in Thailand, the first to arrive were not the deceased, but rather staff members of "Yi De Shan Tang." Those who died were the ones clearing the bodies; they were unrelated and had no family ties. The organization would use coffins donated by devotees to bury them, allowing the deceased to rest in peace.
The true purpose of establishing "Yide Shantang" is to help the poor. In addition to general "poverty relief", most people praise "assistance in the handling of the deceased brothers", especially the unidentified corpses and poor families who cannot afford burial.
It is said that when the South Asian tsunami struck, causing significant damage to Phuket, the Yi De Tang (a local religious organization) not only provided disaster relief but also handled the funeral arrangements for all those who perished. The source of this terror was entirely due to donations of coffin money from righteous individuals . 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
According to data released by the Thai government last year, more than 5 million people in Thailand live below the poverty line and cannot afford the huge funeral costs. Therefore, with donations from all walks of life, Yi De Shan Tang provides free coffins for the poor and the deceased.
Currently, among the red paper donations displayed inside the Yi De Tang (a Buddhist temple), names such as Leo Ku, Gillian Chung, and Charmaine Sheh have been found. In 2008, it was also reported that Isabella Leong had her fortune changed by a Taoist priest in Macau, and it was alleged that she also used donations to donate coffins and accumulate merit, subsequently changing her luck. Donors affix red paper with their names to the empty coffins inside the temple; this red paper is buried with the coffin to bless the donor.
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