Imperialist China: Keeping Buddha’s hair but crushing Buddhists

By Premendra Agrawal at November 05, 2011 07:48
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Communist China keeps Buddha’s hair and tooth as well as crushing Buddhists in China and side by side spreading his imperialism by showing in maps Arunanchal as China’s part and PoK as the part of Pakistan.

 

As the published news of March 16, 2001, unearthed a miniature gold box in China believed to contain the hair of the Buddha. China's Communist-controlled media have been in a frenzy of excitement over the discovery of the apparent Buddhist relic.

 

Journalists waited for days outside the local museum in Hangzhou for experts to open the heavy iron case which contained it.

 

The gold box case was found in a cellar under the ruins of the famous Leifeng Pagoda, which was built in 976 AD but collapsed after repeated attacks by relic thieves in 1924.

 

Communist China's official news agency said the case contained a 35cm-high gilded silver pagoda, carved with scenes from the story of the Buddha Sakyamuni.

 

Reports also said this is thought to be the second piece of the Buddha's hair found in China - a similar relic was discovered in the north of the country in the 1970s.

Pieces of the Buddha's hair are also believed to be contained in temples in Burma, Cambodia and Thailand.

 

And a relic revered as a tooth of the Buddha, normally kept in a Beijing temple, attracted huge crowds when it was put on display in Hong Kong in May 1999.

 

There is also report destroying of monasteries and nunneries in Dalai Lama’s Tibet and crushing of Buddhists in China. In fact the emergence of communism sounded the death knell of
Buddhism. China which though religion a poison, has passed a law to force all Tibetan monks and nuns to follow rules on how to be good Buddhists.

 

Communism like Islam and Christianity is an expansionist dogmatic religion which always saw indigenous traditions and cultures with aversion. In the past we saw British imperialism. Now we see the Chinese imperialism. China invaded Dalai Lama’s Tibet and declared it to be part of China. On Nov 3, 2001, Chinese Ambassador to India Zhang asked the journalist to "shut up" as he repeatedly questioned him about the map on the cover of a Chinese firm's brochure that showed Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh as part of China and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) as that of Pakistan .

 

According to a secret Chinese military document, the PLA crushed 996 rebellions in Kanlho, Amdo, over the period 1952-58, killing over 10,000 Tibetans, Dalia Lama’s followers. [Work Report of the 11th PLA Division, 1952-1958] Similarly, the population of another Amdo area of Golok had its population reduced from about 130,000 in 1956 to about 60,000 in 1963. [China Spring, June 1986]Chinese army intelligence reports admit that the PLA killed 87,000 members of the Tibetan resistance in Lhasa and surrounding areas between March and October 1959 alone. [Xizang Xingshi he Renwu Jiaoyu de Jiben Jiaocai, PLA Military District's Political Report, 1960]

 

On 9 September 1965, China formally established the so-called Tibet Autonomous Regional government, placing under its administration the whole of U-Tsang and parts of Kham area. China stripped numerous ethnic Tibetans like the Sherpas, Monpas, Lhopas, Tengpas, Jangpas, etc, who consider themselves to be Tibetan, of their Tibetan identity, classifying them as distinct Chinese minorities.

 

Out of Tibet's total of 6,259 monasteries and nunneries only about eight remained by 1976. Among those destroyed were the seventh-century Samye, the first monastery in Tibet; Gaden, the earliest and holiest monastic university of the Gelugpas; Sakya, the main seat of the Sakyas; Tsurphu, one of the holiest monasteries of the Kagyus; Mindroling, one of the most famous monasteries of the Nyingmapas; Menri, the earliest and most sacred Bön monastery, etc. Out of 592,558 monks, nuns, rinpoches (reincarnates) and ngagpas (tantric practitioners), over 110,000 were tortured and put to death, and over 250,000 were forcibly disrobed.

Chinese army intelligence reports admit that the PLA killed 87,000 members of the Tibetan resistance in Lhasa and surrounding areas between March and October 1959 alone. [Xizang Xingshi he Renwu Jiaoyu de Jiben Jiaocai, PLA Military District's Political Report, 1960]

 

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