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Monks behaving badly: Buddhists warned over flashy gear

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Monks behaving badly: Buddhists warned over flashy gear
Thanyarat Doksone The Associated Press

17 hours ago

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Buddhist monks were criticized over this video.

Thailand's national Buddhism body said Monday it is monitoring monks nationwide for any inappropriate behavior following complaints ignited by a video showing Buddhist monks flying on a private jet.

The YouTube video emerging recently showed one of the monks was wearing stylish aviator sunglasses, carrying a luxury brand travel bag and sporting a pair of modern-looking wireless headphones. It attracted criticism from Buddhists nationwide.

Office of National Buddhism director-general Nopparat Benjawatananun said Monday that the agency saw the video early this year and had warned the monks from a monastery in Thailand's northeast not to repeat the lavish behavior.

A country with the world's largest Buddhist population, Thailand has attempted to help Buddha's 2,600-year-old doctrine stand the test of time through a variety of means, including imposing a ban on the sale of alcohol on religious holidays. The efforts, however, are sometimes tainted by the Buddhist monks themselves.

Last year, about 300 out of 61,416 Buddhist monks and novices in Thailand were reprimanded — in several cases removed from the monkhood — because of their misconduct, ranging from alcohol consumption, having sex with women, to extortion. The Office also received complaints about monks driving cars, and scams and false claims of black magic uses by monks.

Nopparat said the Buddhist monks in the video were acting "inappropriately, not composed and not adhering to Buddha's teachings of simplicity and self-restraint."

Monruedee Bantoengsuk, an administrative officer at Khantitham Temple in Sisaket province, confirmed to The Associated Press that the monks on the private plane lived at the temple but refused to give details about the trip.

"We can explain this, but not now," she said, saying that the abbot, who appeared in the video, is currently on a religious tour in France.

The images from the video contrasted with the abbot's message on the temple's homepage that read: "The true core of those who preach Buddha's teachings is to not to own any objects at all."

"When Lord Buddha was alive, there wasn't anything like this. There were no cars, smart phones or cameras, so the rules were much simpler," said Nopparat of the Office of National Buddhism. "While the monks need to keep themselves abreast of new knowledge, current events and technology, they are restrained to choose the appropriate tools."

He said one way to prevent the monks from misbehaving is for followers not to spoil them with valuable objects or vices. "In many cases, it was the followers who gave the monks the luxury. Some bought them sports cars. This is by no means necessary."

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ஸ்ரீ லங்கா பக்கம் போய் பார்த்தால், அட உதுகள் பாவங்கள் எண்டு எழுதுவாங்கள்.
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ஸ்ரீ லங்கா பக்கம் போய் பார்த்தால், அட உதுகள் பாவங்கள் எண்டு எழுதுவாங்கள்.

 

 

அது முற்றும் உண்மை. ஆனால் உலகியே பயங்கரவாதமும் பாவச்செயல்களும் புழுத்து மலியும் சமயமாக  புத்த சமயம் மாறிக்கொண்டுவருகிறது என்பதை காட்டத்தான் பதிந்தேன். இது இலங்கையில் பர்மாவில் மட்டும் இருக்கும் வியாதி அல்ல.

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