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2 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Very neat tattoo. Looks good.

Going off your posting name, who would YOU have a neat tattoo done on you. Keith Harris, with Orville of course, Anita Harris, fit bird from the 60s, Rolf Harris, enough said, or Kamala Harris ?

Or here's an interesting one. In Cockney slang, arse = bottle and glass, shortened to just Bottle = Aristotle = Aris then Harris. 

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If the Buddha was alive today.

He would look at Thailand, then turn and walk away.

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An old arabian saying : 'Beware the sanctimonoius, for beneath is boiling dirt'.

 

It's a tattoo ffs. A body-art image of what history & culture calls 'the Buddha'. I humbly & kindly assure those that call this tattoo somehow a violation of......'something', that...the profound truths of what we call Buddhism are just fine thanks, in unmoved, calm repose....and do not feel they have been touched inappropriately or disturbed by the absurd folly going on here. 

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1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

This one looks good for a change. High detail.

You have already post that !!     ( Very neat tattoo. Looks good)  afraid tattoos  not my thing

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4 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

You have already post that !!     ( Very neat tattoo. Looks good)  afraid tattoos  not my thing

Don't get one

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3 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

but the coyote dancers in the temples when boys are being a monk or with parties is no problem

You make it sound like a bad thing?

A bit prudish are we?

 

3 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

 and why all these coyote dancers with almost no clothes on?? That is Thai Buddhism and allowed?

Girls like dancing.

And is allowed.

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It was my understanding from Thai tattoo artists in Bangkok that they will do Buddha tattoos above the waist, but not below. Naturally some people (netizens) will take offence at anything.

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It seems as though Thais consider themselves to be the guardian of Buddhism so they fain extreme displeasure at a farang getting a tattoo of Buddha while missing the point entirely as why the woman has the tattoo.  Pretty much for the same reason as a Christian would give a tattoo of Jesus.  It's not a sign of disrespect but of respect and devotion. 

Buddhism in not a "Thais" to make the rules.  Buddhism belongs to all Buddhists.  I get tired of the self-righteous indignation while the same people turn to blind eye to monks literally gaffing off the Vinayas or the moral precepts of monks and not following the rules monks must follow.  Thai Buddhists are a conflicted self-righteous lot.  

:angry: "How dare you criticize Thai Buddhism farang!" I've ordained twice and have been a Buddhist for the last 4 decades.

Theravada Buddhism isn't Thai people's religion to manage.  So until I see efforts to rein in the hypocrisy that I see day in  day out in the Thai Buddhist community, they should take a lesson from the Bible and "Don't worry about the speck of dust in their brothers and sister's eye while they have a stick poking out of their own."  If we are going down that route then Thai monks should refrain from engaging in "Protection Tattoo" of Buddhist symbology as well.  These people are not the purveyors of Buddhism.  They need to develop some reverse cultural sensitivity and get a clue as to where foreign Buddhist devotions are centered.

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2 hours ago, quake said:

If the Buddha was alive today.

He would look at Thailand, then turn and walk away.

No.  He's be disappointed but compassionately so.

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