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Roaming "monks" descend on
A group of monks who are
thought to be frauds have been loitering outside of Tay Ho Papoda in
Fake
monks line up outside Tay Ho Pagoda (photos:Petrotimes)
Thousands of people flock to pagodas across the city to pray for
health and happiness in the wake of the new year celebration. Fake monks are
not a new issue, but it is difficult for the small security team to cover the
entire area around the pagoda.
These "monks" wear brown robes, shave their
heads and often stand far from the entrance of the pagoda to avoid security,
but get gradually closer to attract visitors' attention. Once their bowls are
full, they throw the money into a bag and keep standing to wait for more.
Visitors
give money
Only on rare occasions do
visitors ask questions. Many assume they are legitimate just because of their
dress and looks, thinking their money will go to doing good deeds.
Each day one "monk" may earn over one million of VND.
When asked, they will usually admit they do not have any licence and are not
from any pagoda. "We travel across the country earning money to do
charity work. We practice praying at home," one "monk" said.
Some
visitors give away large banknotes
According to monk Thich Dao Minh, the roaming monks that collect
alms must wear yellow robes and their heads and feet must be bear. He said,
"According to traditional practice, monks will keep walking and receive
whatever food they are given, not money. If these monks standing outside
pagodas want to do charity work, they shouldn't use the reputation of real
monks."
Currently, only one branch in the southern region keeps the
practice of taking alms. The monks that collect alms often only walk from 8am
to 9am. However, the Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam tries to minimise this
practice in order limit the number fake monks.
By Nguyen Hung-Nguyen Duong | dtinews.vn
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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 2, 2014
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