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Steering the wheel of life
( zhejiang weekly )
Updated: 2011-09-15

 He founded the first Buddhist seminary in the city, offered courses in Buddhism, held meetings about religious communication and organized the world鈥檚 first Buddhist forum. Now as an abbot running a temple of more than 110 monks and the chairman of the Hangzhou Buddhist Association, Shi said that his busy daily life is 鈥渄ifferent from the previous one鈥�.

Besides work from his own temple, he also has to deal with affairs of local and national Buddhist associations, attend meetings in 皇冠体育app and abroad, and from time to time welcome foreign heads of state. However, the abbot said Buddhism faces problems in 皇冠体育app, including a lack of religious people, a decline in the number of monks and poor promotion.

鈥淢isunderstandings about monks are still prevalent in 皇冠体育app,鈥� Shi said. Many people still feel strange when they see monks use cell phones, take public transportation or even read newspapers. Sometimes people even upload pictures of monks buying food or making phone calls. 鈥淚t鈥檚 discrimination against monks and an interference with other鈥檚 private lives,鈥� said the master.

鈥淪ome people still hold the outdated idea that monks should be pale and live in remote mountains,鈥� he said. 鈥淎s the abbot of Lingyin Temple, I think my most important task is to help people understand Buddhism and the peace they can obtain through its teachings.鈥�

The monastery now often invites lay Buddhists and religious people to enjoy tea and music in the temple and holds a Buddhist cultural festival every year.

鈥淚nstead of waiting in temples for religious people to visit, Chinese monasteries should be more active in promoting Buddhism,鈥� said Shi. 鈥淲hen you stop moving forward, you鈥檙e already on your way backward.鈥�

 

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