Thai cave boys ordained as Buddhist novices to honour dead rescuer

Eleven boys from a soccer team rescued from a flooded Thai cave were ordained as Buddhist novices on Wednesday (July 25) in memory of a volunteer diver who died during their rescue.
July 25, 2018 | 17:21

Eleven boys from a soccer team rescued from a flooded Thai cave were ordained as Buddhist novices on Wednesday (July 25) in memory of a volunteer per who died during their rescue.

Thai cave boys ordained as Buddhist novices to honour dead rescuer

The members of the "Wild Boars" football team walk by the portrait of former Thai Navy SEAL per Saman Kunan, who died during the cave rescue operation. (Photo: AFP)

Dressed in white robes, the boys and their 25-year-old coach, Ekkapol Chanthawong, arrived at the Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple in Thailand's northern province of Chiang Rai, amid light rain and fog.

They listened to Buddhist chants before being given saffron robes in an emotionally charged ceremony broadcast live on Facebook by authorities. They had had their hair shaved a day earlier in preparation to become novice monks.

Thai cave boys ordained as Buddhist novices to honour dead rescuer

The 11 rescued members of the "Wild Boars" football team and football coach walk in procession as ordained novice Buddhist monks at the Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple. (Photo: AFP)

"Their lives will change now," Manit Prakobkit, an official of a regional cultural group, told media. "This experience will help them to appreciate their parents and give them a taste of Dhamma."

The group will spend nine days living at another Buddhist temple, adhering to the teachings and precepts of Buddhism, Thailand's main religion.

The stay will fulfil a promise the boys' families made for their safe return, as well as honour the memory of per Samarn Kunan, 38, the only casualty in the operation to save the group after monsoon rains trapped them in the cave.

The international rescue operation wrapped up successfully on July 10, when the last of the group was brought to safety from inside the flooded Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai.

The twelfth team member, fourteen-year-old Adul Sam-on, is Christian and was not ordained.

At the temple on Wednesday, the boys helped each other put on the new robes, at a ceremony attended by their relatives and Samarn's wife, Valeepoan Kunan.

The ceremony ended with attendees and worshippers using umbrellas to snare packets of coins scattered into the air, a custom meant to signify that the novices forswear worldly treasure.

Thai cave boys ordained as Buddhist novices to honour dead rescuer

Eleven rescued Thai boys and their coach ordained as Buddhist monks pose with senior monks at Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple. (Photo: AFP)

The boys and Ekkapol had gone to explore the cave complex on June 23 when they became trapped. They survived for nine days on water dripping from rocks before pers discovered them on a muddy mound.

Their dramatic rescue has piqued the interest of as many as 12 film production companies, including two foreign and four Thai firms, the government said on Wednesday.

The government has set up a panel to ensure the factual accuracy of films about the rescue, it said on Tuesday.

Thai cave boys ordained as Buddhist novices to honour dead rescuer

Devotees hand donations to rescued Thai coach Ekkapol Chantawong (C) and the 11 members of the "Wild Boars" football team during a procession at the Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple on Jul 25, 2018. (Photo: AFP)

There were no related copyright issues, as the story was "public knowledge", Thai culture minister Veera Rojpojanarat said in a statement.

"Therefore, anyone can produce movies, videos, and animations of it," Veera said./.

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