You have very good taste in accessories. It was a fantastic, unique, and very spiritual birth for my new Honda CT as well as for me. After 800 KM the monks blessing band or ribbon is still attached to my handlebars. Keep me safe hopefully.
@@danielpredsox Heck yeah it did. You didn't dump it on your jungle adventure even with those slickery tires. I saw the blessed band dangling in the wind as you rode and thought no there's some bike protection.
I am a Catholic but living in Thailand the power of Buddhism is wonderful. My wife is Thai, and this little temple is where we go on special occasions to learn and listen. Thank you so much for watching and your time. Please consider subscribing as many more relaxing travel videos will be coming
You asked about the horn in a way. Not positive about it here, but in other similar rituals blessing animals, particularly where the blessing is to come from a god or higher power or the like, the animal is poked or prodded to make it call out to gain the notice of the entity the blessing is to come from. Think along the lines of making a cow moo so god hears and knows what animal to bless. I imagine that honking the horn is similar. If you speak and understand the language, could you tell me if in the blessing the monk referenced anything identifying the bike, like what is on the license plate or even it's make and model? It's something I've seen in modern blessings of cars, utilizing license plates as identifying names, I'm sorry if Im being nosy but this stuff fascinates me
The absolute best accessory you and your CT will ever have... 🙏
You have very good taste in accessories. It was a fantastic, unique, and very spiritual birth for my new Honda CT as well as for me. After 800 KM the monks blessing band or ribbon is still attached to my handlebars. Keep me safe hopefully.
@@danielpredsox Heck yeah it did. You didn't dump it on your jungle adventure even with those slickery tires. I saw the blessed band dangling in the wind as you rode and thought no there's some bike protection.
I don’t believe in these stuff but this still makes me relaxed 😺
I am a Catholic but living in Thailand the power of Buddhism is wonderful. My wife is Thai, and this little temple is where we go on special occasions to learn and listen. Thank you so much for watching and your time. Please consider subscribing as many more relaxing travel videos will be coming
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You asked about the horn in a way. Not positive about it here, but in other similar rituals blessing animals, particularly where the blessing is to come from a god or higher power or the like, the animal is poked or prodded to make it call out to gain the notice of the entity the blessing is to come from. Think along the lines of making a cow moo so god hears and knows what animal to bless. I imagine that honking the horn is similar.
If you speak and understand the language, could you tell me if in the blessing the monk referenced anything identifying the bike, like what is on the license plate or even it's make and model? It's something I've seen in modern blessings of cars, utilizing license plates as identifying names, I'm sorry if Im being nosy but this stuff fascinates me
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King ghidhora is a religious symbol😕
Glad im not the only one who thought that was Ghidhora 🤣
Giving blessing to a physical thing, it is not right.
Why? I don't see nothing wrong with it
This is so cool!