
A glimpse into the grounded Cinderella's life “Kob Paphasara” The legendary leading actress who lets go of attachments, choosing a simple slow-paced life amid nature in the provinces. She has relinquished everything—even donating her crown, scepter, and sash to a temple for Buddhist veneration. She has also made a great merit by dedicating her body to become a principal teacher, showing people that "Life is uncertain." , “Kob Paphasara” revealed on the program "Mae… Mout Yang Ngai Nao Leu Si" that
the crown, scepter, and sash given to the temple for Buddhist veneration had been sitting in a cabinet. She passed by them for 21 years. One day, she realized her children were not interested in these items. They acknowledged she was Miss Thailand World from years ago but weren’t attached to her possessions. Seeing no benefit in keeping them, she donated them for Buddhist worship at Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaew. The crown, scepter, and sash from the year she was also Photographer’s Favorite are all kept there now.
The abbot suggested placing them downstairs so visitors could see and understand, "Look, we don’t cling to possessions or anything." She explained how hard it was to earn those items that year, but ultimately, she let go and offered them for Buddhist worship to demonstrate detachment from material things.
She further disclosed that she has donated her body to become a principal teacher and also donated a glass coffin. Everything material she has given away—only her breath remains now. She donated her body at Wat Pa Matchimawat in Kalasin Province to serve as a principal teacher. She donated one glass coffin, which has not yet been used, and has also built a monk's residence.
She placed a life-sized photo of herself wearing the crown at age 19 beside the glass coffin, so people can see that one day she will lie in that coffin. It represents her role as a principal teacher, reminding people not to cling to things. "Look how beautiful I was back then, but now look at the coffin—inevitably, decay sets in. Nothing remains; everything follows time. It’s to help people accept that ‘life is uncertain.’"
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