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How do monks accept temples built on personal land?

If the temple built on personal land is donated by the landowner and the temple construction investor, the monks accept the later management right of the temple, and the income of the temple belongs to the monks. If it is not a donation from the heart, the monks will compensate the land according to the market price of the land when the temple was built. The money for building the temple will be discussed separately, and generally no compensation will be given. Because Buddhism only builds temples and does not buy them. Monks are also unwilling to accept such temples.