Shrine Room: Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej dies

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This talk by Ajahn Amaro is a nice encouragement to use King Bhumibol's life as a source of inspiration.

http://www.amaravati.org/audio/death-ki ... -thailand/

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We near the end of the mourning period, one year on from his death. It's a very touching time for anyone with Thai connections...

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A live English language video of the Royal Cremation.
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Most 24 hour-companies in thailand, closed theselves 10 hour today, because their staffs need to join the funeral.

Amazing! I see the unity of half hundred-million thai-people on the road, today.

Really! thai people in black dress on the road around thailand for our most beloved #KingRama9 cremation ceremony.

The royal cremation ceremony is prepared by thai government almost 1 year, because most thai people very expect for completely perfect funeral cremation that proper to the king's honor.

English description about thai king :

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