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Netizens were stirred up by the scene of a famous monk, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism, who is 87 years old but behaves rudely, kissing and touching a boy with his tongue, causing outrage.
According to the long tradition and subconscious of Buddhists around the world, those who carry this religion, more especially high-ranking monks, abbots or leaders of an entire church, are They are serious, kind and bright people. However, not everyone is evaluated as above and deserves respect. Recently, an infuriating story that tarnished the face of Buddhism was condemned, when a high-ranking monk had indecent acts with children.
Specifically, in the past few days, across social networking platforms, people are "hot", boiling over the story of an 87-year-old monk - the Dalai Lama, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism. when there was an act of kissing on the lips, asking to touch the tongue with an Indian boy. These obscene images are not even acceptable to ordinary people, while in this case, a famous monk, whose reputation is not mediocre.
As a famous and extremely influential monk in the world, especially for believers and followers of Buddhism. The actions of the Tibetan Buddhist leader - the Dalai Lama quickly became the subject of intense criticism, claiming that he was not able to control his behavior, distinguish wrongdoing, and draw the line between custom and immorality. elegant. Moreover, the character in the story is a child, not yet the age of an adult.
Not only Vietnamese netizens but also netizens of many other countries around the world have known the story. Most were indignant and asked the Dalai Lama to explain. The reason why this matter is so serious is because this 87-year-old monk is also considered to be extremely talented and has a high position of authority that not everyone has in the Buddhist church. He is also the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.
Looking closely at the shared clip of this monk almost kissing on the lips, viewers were even more shocked when they heard many cheers and applause for this action of the monk. Under the comments section, people also made comments, saying that in Tibet, sticking out your tongue is a way of greeting each other. This traditional greeting dates back to the 9th century. Legend has it that, once in Tibet, there was an extremely cruel king named Lang Darma. This person has a black tongue. After his death, the people here believe that the tyrant will be reincarnated. Therefore, people often stick out their tongues to show that they come in peace, not the reincarnation of King Lang Darma.
Before the wave of controversy, on his personal Twitter page, this Tibetan Buddhist leader also shared, apologized and explained his actions. Specifically, he wrote: "A video went viral showing a recent encounter where a young boy asked His Holiness the Dalai Lama if he could give him a hug. He wanted to apologize to the Dalai Lama. the boy and his family, as well as many of his friends around the world, for the hurt his words and actions may have caused."
The Dalai Lama was born in 1935, whose real name is Dalai-Lat. He was a man who fled into exile to India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet. Since then, the Dalai Lama has made the Himalayan town his headquarters. With his successes, he also has a series of achievements in his Buddhist career, along with being the leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
Currently, his actions that are considered rude for the boy in the above story are still receiving much attention. The wave of controversy and making many statements is also continuously breaking out. However, many people also think that the story should not be taken too far, because the religious issue is a rather sensitive issue, and the background should not be dug too deeply and things should gradually subside.
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