Monks aren't necessarily supposed to be poor. They are supposed to be unattached. Some do take poverty austerities but there is a difference.

Ohm, aren't monks supposed to be poor? Buddhist clergyman wraps an expensive modified sports car around a tree - after borrowing it from a friend for a joyride

Thapanat Chaiyasut, 31, took a friend's modified Nissan Silvia S15 for a spin
Barely left temple in Thailand when he lost control and wrapped it around a tree
Thapanat broke an arm, passenger Boonyarit Puengchareon left unconscious
The driver was not arrested or charged with any offences, police said

By Nelson Groom for Daily Mail Australia
PUBLISHED: 08:20 EDT, 26 April 2017 | UPDATED: 12:35 EDT, 26 April 2017

A thrill-seeking monk who took a friend’s souped-up sports car for a spin lost control and wrapped it around a tree.

Thapanat Chaiyasut, 31, was just one day from leaving a strict monkhood in central Thailand when he got behind the wheel of an orange Nissan Silvia S15 on Tuesday.

But no sooner had he left the temple than he clipped a tree and spun out of control, trapping himself and one passenger in the wreckage.

Who Buddha thought it? Thapanat Chaiyasut, 31, took a friend's modified Nissan Silvia S15 for a spin before things went horribly wrong


Ohm, what happened? The driver was just one day from leaving a strict monkhood iwhen he got behind the wheel of an Orange Nissan Silvia S15

Thapanat, who was found still wearing orange robes, suffered a broken arm and cuts to his leg while passenger Boonyarit Puengchareon, 19, was unconscious.

Both were taken to hospital in a stable condition.

Police captain Kornvit Meedee from the Samshook district station said the monk had taken the modified car for a joyride.

‘Police arrived at the scene with ambulance staff from the Samshook hospital and we found the car crashed with Phra Thapanat inside.

The monks' friends drove the car to visit him and he borrowed it to treat himself to a celebratory spin.

But it seems it was a little more car than he could handle.

'It was too fast for the monk to handle. The car is like the same one from the Fast and Furious movies.'

The driver was not arrested or charged with any offences, police said.


But no sooner had he left the temple than he clipped a tree and spun out of control, trapping himself and one passenger in the wreckage


The driver was not arrested or charged with any offences, police said


Thapanat broke an arm, passenger Boonyarit Puengchareon was unconscious