Tammy - your post got me searching about coffin donation in Thailand, and I came across the article below.
Not only can you contribute towards the cost of a coffin, you can also contribute towards the white cloth and/or grave lot.
How this type of donation can generate huge amounts of merit : I would garner a guess that since this Foundation is helping accident victims and unidentified corpses, they are helping society by arranging the last rites for otherwise unclaimed bodies.
Barzin asked : ..... the person has already passed away, and what if that person is a crook?
So what if he/she was a crook --- does that prevent him from getting a decent funeral or final send off? Do we discrimate?
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http://www.eugenegoesthailand.com/?p=10956Besides coffin offering to the destitute deceased at Ruamkatanyu Foundation next to Wat Hua Lamphong Temple, there is another non-profit organisation – Poh Tech Tung Foundation. Founded in 1910, this charity organization has been established by Dr. Utain Techapaiboon for arranging funerals for unidentified corpses, such as accident victims. Supported by Thai Chinese living in Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown, people from all walks of life step forward to offer a helping hand. Each coffin is 650 Baht (about S$28 or US$20.00) as compared with 500 Baht at Ruamkatanyu Foundation.
Making a contribution (Poh Teck Tung Foundation, Bangkok)
Making A Donation :
Coffin – 600 THB
White Cloth (‘cloth for the dead’) – 50 THB
Coffin + White Cloth – 650 THB
Single Grave Lot – 5000 THB