Biography of Mae Boonruen

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Mother Boonruen Tongboonterm Born on Sunday, March 10, 2437, the Year of the Horse, the 15th lunar day at 11.20:XNUMX a.m. Father's name is Mr. Yim Klinphaka, mother's name is Suan Klinphaka, and she has a long-dead sister named Nang Yu (or Thong Yu). the smell of youMae Boonruen Born in Khlong Sam Wa, Min Buri District, Bangkok, later moved to Bang Pakok Subdistrict, Rat Burana District Thonburi Province

Mother Boonruen Tongboonterm

Dharma practice period 

Boonruean's mother Start practicing Vipassana Kammatthan at Wat Samphanthawong with the temple abbot Than Chao Khun Phra Maha Ratchachamangkalajarn (Thet Nittasko), later her husband was ordained at this temple for 1 rainy season and when he passed away. Husband is still very steadfast. Completely give up alcohol Make merit and give alms on a regular basis. made Mother Boonruen more faithful Until February 24, 2470, he ordained as a nun and practicing Dharma, persevering, practicing Vipassana Kammatthana at Samphanthawong Temple

enlightenment 

He intends to practice Dharma successfully at Samphanthawong Temple Hall for 90 days by observing the 8 precepts, becoming a nun, sitting and praying. Prosper in Vipassana according to the guidelines of Chao Khun Phra Maha Ratchamangkalajan The abbot of Wat Samphanthawong (in those days), even after the 89th day, still did not complete the dharma. Discouraged, he returned to his husband's house. 

Boonruen's mother took a bath, dressed in white and covered in white. prepare to pray At that time, it was about 21.00:14 p.m. on May 2470, 2. He saw the mother and her grandchildren sleeping. The mother snored and the grandchildren mumbled sleepwalking. Therefore, he felt a miserable dharma. grew fed up with that state of affairs You want to escape So he meditated in the monk's room. Until around XNUMXam, I felt a tightness in my chest, uncomfortable, suffocating, as if I was about to die. therefore made up his mind that "If you are going to die, please die right now. will be finished Dharma has not yet been attained.” How amazing When Mae Boonruen thought so The symptoms that he encountered disappeared completely. came to light and realized that he had attained 5 Apinya When he wanted to know something, he became enlightened. and also has the influence of miracles 

After attaining enlightenment, he continued to meditate until around 5am. end of prayer It appears that he has already sat in the pavilion. When the story of Mae Boonruen's disappearance appeared in the temple hall spread out. There is a novice monk The lay mothers were all surrounded by astonishment. Later, Mae Boonruen He prayed to disappear from the pavilion to Khao Wong Phra Chan. There you met a magician. and received 1 relic from him Returning, the relics are still held in hand. After that, he did not show any power to the audience again. Unless it's in a necessary situation.

end of life 

Around January 2507, he suffered from kidney disease, mild heart disease, anemia and high blood pressure for a long time. He did not accept the doctor's treatment. He was bedridden and unable to sit up for 9 months. “This is the body, body and mind, or these five aggregates. not ours It was only a temporary residence. a house of sorrow I want to get out of this miserable house.” Mother Boonruen said which represents the person who has lost the defilement who has attained true defilement

Later, from 3 to 5 September in the same year, he was very tired. tired of speaking and anorexia, sticky phlegm Still joining the prayer meeting as always Mother still greets and talks clearly. If you don't notice, you won't know the symptoms at all. Several weeks ago Mother ordered to stop the big clock at 11.00:11.20 a.m. Both pieces of the house said that they were noisy. So he followed the order without any thought and at 7 am on September 2507, XNUMX, Mother Boonruean Tong Boonterm had left without returning.

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