On Thursday, February 15, 2567 B.E. (2024), from the forest to the town, after the novice monks of Bangladesh had trained, endured hunger, practiced alms-collecting, and earnestly practiced meditation to become the best vessels of merit for their families, they proceeded to request alms in Ramgarh town. This town is approximately 10 kilometers away from Tham Jakkari Temple, Aranyakuthi.
The novice monks were orderly, serene, and magnificent, bringing joy and profound faith toward many people who waiting eagerly offered alms to the group of novice monks. This scene resonates with the dignified traditions of the Triple Gem monks during the time of the Buddha.