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Netizens irate after photos of monks working out goes viral - Top monk says "don't show off"


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34 minutes ago, AsianAtHeart said:

Monks are supposed to eat nothing solid after noon.  It's hard to see how they would become corpulent that way.  It basically limits them to two meals a day, and nothing anywhere near bedtime.

 

And I thought monks got exercise while out walking every morning, and while cleaning and maintaining the grounds of the wat.  Practical activity is more wholesome than lifting iron.

Just an observation from personal experience, to just walk will help with blood circulation etc but without putting some effort into walking, other benefits would not be gained. With that in mind, seeing a Monk walking briskly in public would not be a good look and jogging is totally out of the question. 

Posted
3 hours ago, frankie machine said:

get a life, "netizens'.   some people like to take care of their body as well as their mind.   not everyone wants to look and feel like a beached whale, sprawled on the sofa and watching soap operas all day.  

Disagree. Do you know what Buddhism is? One that speaks to others about how one should not live one’s life should not desire to look good. 

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59 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

Disagree. Do you know what Buddhism is? One that speaks to others about how one should not live one’s life should not desire to look good. 

i work out 2-3 hours a day.  and it's not to look good.  

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1 hour ago, daveAustin said:

Disagree. Do you know what Buddhism is? One that speaks to others about how one should not live one’s life should not desire to look good. 

How come they are allowed to eat or drink? As that fulfills there desire to look good - being dead is not a good look.

How do differentiate monks who exercise to fulfill their desire to look good and those that only want to be healthy?

Just because it has the side effect of making them look good does not necessarily mean that is why they do it. 

Those videos may have been released to encourage other monks to be more healthy. I have not seen them so can't comment, but maybe they were trying to look better than the next monk.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

you suggesting naked monks with a tiny bit of saffron ? Ewwwww............

The Full Monty springs to mind!

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Posted

No problem with the Monks wanting to get in shape good for them????

Don't put photos out to the media you can expect a  back lash 

Of comments especially if its a slow news day ????

Posted
3 hours ago, AsianAtHeart said:

Monks are supposed to eat nothing solid after noon.  It's hard to see how they would become corpulent that way.  It basically limits them to two meals a day, and nothing anywhere near bedtime.

 

And I thought monks got exercise while out walking every morning, and while cleaning and maintaining the grounds of the wat.  Practical activity is more wholesome than lifting iron.

The monks at our local forest wat only eat once per day, and walk about 6km on their alms round, but there are still a few that are overweight, the problem comes from the junk food they are given. It is easier to buy packaged food, or make something that is quick and easy...usually fried. Both lead to obesity and diabetes.

 As the monk in the OP said, exercising is one thing but they shouldn’t be posting on social media.

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Posted
1 hour ago, JohnHans said:

Exercise is allowed but showing off is not.
 

The Five Precepts that are important are:

  • Refrain from harming living beings (eating meat)
  • Refrain from taking that which is not freely given
  • Refrain from sexual misconduct
  • Refrain from wrong speech; such as lying, idle chatter, malicious gossip or harsh speech
  • Refrain from intoxicating drink and drugs which lead to carelessness (smoking)

Cigarettes and eating meat of any kind are not allowed in teachings so these should be the areas lay people could focus on and avoid giving them in alms to the monks, the public should be educated about something they should already know.

There is no obligation for monks to be vegetarian or to refrain from smoking, That is your own incorrect interpretation  

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If the monks need exercise, they should keep their Wats clean and tidy. Instead, the "faithfull" are expected to go with brushes, brooms and  disinfectant once every few weeks to do thir dirty work!

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Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

A monk had posted the snaps on "Buddhist News" on Facebook saying that he recognized that some clergy were a bit porky under their saffron robes.

A healthy body is a healthy mind... let them keep fit.

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Posted (edited)

I rather feel inclined to condemn those "faithful" laymen who feed their monks cheap junk food without any concern for their health and well-being. Seen it far too often. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, JCCR6 said:

Doesn’t anyone question how these donations are funded in Pattaya? Monks with their hands out to bar girls in the mornings - what acts took place the night before so those donations could be made  ????

Well the bar girls' work is far more honourable than that of the monks... So where should the question be directed?

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