Kalama Sutra: Citizens Participation in Vaccination against COVID-19

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Adithep Phinyakasem
Pruettipong Chakkaphak
Aran Phanthumjinda

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This academic article is an education. Kalama Sutra: Citizens Participation in Vaccination against COVID-19 the Kalama Sutta is essentially a practice in question. By teaching them not to believe 10 reasons together 1. Listen to each other 2. To attest to each other 3. To wake up 4. To refer to texts 5. To imagine 6. To predict 7. To record according to symptoms 8. Satisfied with his opinion 9. To believe that it is enough to believe 10 Saw that it was our teacher these ten principles can be the basis for people in a modern society with faster communication to learn more and more cause and affect.


Thus, the Kalam Sutra: public participation of the COVID-19 vaccine. How people will receive information about getting the COVID-19 vaccine whether it is good or bad to get the COVID-19 vaccine because people have access to news or communications. And in various societies therefore causing public concern The Kalama Sutta in the teachings of Buddhism is the doctrine for the purpose of mindfulness and belief And to consider information on the basis of cause and effect the wisdom to think systematically Do not believe in what he knows or see without using wisdom to consider thoroughly. People in Thailand are strongly advised to take the principle Kalama Sutra is applied to the public participation of the COVID-19 vaccine to promote the faith and belief of the people of Thailand in order to strengthen the people in the media consumption of information. And see how to lead the people to the right opinions.

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