Any generous person who donates one of the four requisites of the Buddhist monk: clothing, provisions, shelter and medicines to receive in order to fill their necessary needs. Such donation is an excellent deed.

Clothing is not referred to only the saffron robes for monks ,but also the ones for general laymen. Every person ,monk or layman needs clothing, but they don't  be comfortable if they live without them, because they have to directly face heat or cold. However,if they have no clothing to wear or cover the body, they will not live comfortably . That's why, generous people gives clothing like sampot, shirt, pants and so on to their mother and father or layman. Provision is food like rice,rice soup , fruits and so on, which can be put into mouth, chewed and swallowed. Human being or animals in the word need the provisions, but they cannot live if they don't have them to support. However, only food (rice, dessert...) people eat, but also the food (grass, leave, root...) the animals eat is included in the provision. Shelter is used by the Buddha's disciples to refer to (house, school, temple, toilet, chair, bed, pillow and so on) for both monks and laymen .Every person and animal need the shelter unavoidably. And Medicines are a substance, especially a liquid that you drink or swallow in order to cure an illness. Every person always has a disease and they necessarily need to cure themselves of those mediclne. That's why: the children or generous people should give food to their parents, layman or monks, because it is believed that giving clothing to every person will get Phala Nisang (fruits of one's good deed) in both the present and the future. In short, a generous person gives the requisites of the Buddhist monk:

Clothing, provisions, shelter and medicines to receivers is called a five- good-result giver,which returns back to him or her in the future. They are: Longevity , Beauty , Happiness , Strength and Intelligence.