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Buddhist Dog Gains Enlightenment

From a really interesting blog: http://bighominid.blogspot.com/2005/09/buddhist-dog.html
 
TEMPLE GOING TO THE DOGS

Fri Sep 16,10:31 AM ET

The newest acolyte at a temple on an outlying South Korea island is a dog who has learned to sit, stay and perform Buddhist prayer rituals alongside the monks.

Monks at Buljang Temple on Chindo island off the southwest coast said the stray called "Hama" now joined them at prayer.

Hama -- Korean for hippopotamus -- follows monks into the temple and bows in the same manner for prayer, a temple official said. Some local Buddhists, who believe in reincarnation, are wondering what Hama may have been in a past life.

"Since about a month ago, when the monks were performing a ceremony paying respect to Buddha, they were joined by this one-year-old dog," the official said by telephone.

Hama is one of a traditional Korean breed called chindo, which originated on the island.

Hama's exploits have made the national news in South Korea and attracted a lot of curious onlookers to the temple, where about 30 other stray dogs live.

"The dog bows just like a monk," said college student Park Sang-jin, who visited the temple after hearing about Hama.

The Korean jindo-gae (Jin Island dog) looks like this:



They can be adorable, but they're usually loud and quick-tempered. One of my relatives owned a Jindo dog who'd gone insane. I didn't approve of its treatment: it'd been stuck on a one-meter leash for almost its entire life (eleven years, at that point). The dog was a mess. At the same time, I suspect that Jindo dogs are more prone to insanity than, say, black Labrador retrievers, which are among my favorite dogs.

Comments

 

houndlove said:

Aw!

We've always had dogs at our temple and it's really wonderful to have them around.

September 26, 2007 6:26 PM
 

Ixas_girl said:

I haven't meditated as much as I used to since Ixa came to live with me ... I think being with her is often a form of applied mindfulness. :-)

Houndlove, I forgot to thank you for the book recommendation. I read an exerpt of "Thank You and OK", it looks great! I can't wait to read it!

September 26, 2007 11:05 PM

 
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