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The Documentary Podcast

Thai Buddhism - Monks, Mercs and Women

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2016

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

An unholy spat is stirring the Sangha, Thailand’s top Buddhist authority – who will become the next Supreme Patriarch, Thailand’s most senior monk? Meanwhile, allegations of ‘cheque-book Buddhism’, cronyism and corruption abound – including allegations about tax-evasion on an imported vintage Mercedes car. In Thailand, where the majority of the population profess Buddhism, seeking ordination isn’t unusual. But salacious stories about monks who commit serious crimes – everything from sex offences to wildlife trafficking – continue to shock. Watching quietly from the side-lines is the Venerable Dhammananda – female, and a Buddhist monk since 2003. Although the Sangha bars women from ordination, there are now around 100 bhikkhunis, as female monastics are known, in Thailand. And their growing acceptance by some Buddhist believers might partly be explained by a widespread disillusionment with the behaviour of some male monks. Linda Pressly explores the rifts and sexual politics challenging Thai Buddhism and its devotees.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a BBC Podcast.

0:02.3

You can get all our podcasts and our terms of use

0:04.9

at BBCWorldService.com slash podcasts.

0:11.9

In Thailand, more than 90% of the population is Buddhist,

0:15.9

but these are testing times for devotees.

0:18.9

I'm Linda Pressley, and this is assignment

0:21.0

on the BBC World Service.

0:22.5

Well, past a temple dog, a sleep on a marble floor,

0:31.5

and we're in the great pagoda at Wat Patnam.

0:34.5

Completed in 2012, it's 80 metres tall,

0:39.5

and its apex is covered with a hundred kilograms of gold.

0:43.5

And on the ground floor, where we're walking,

0:47.5

there's an exhibition of some of the beautiful things

0:51.5

that have been donated to the temple.

0:54.5

There are clocks and furniture and carvings and antiques.

1:00.5

And in one corner, there are three very lovely Mercedes cars.

1:08.5

And one you see here in the middle is the Kebriolay

1:11.5

from 1958, and it's being investigated that day.

1:16.5

It was imported without paying tax.

1:19.5

This is an accusation against a temple and some let Chuan.

1:23.5

And of course, some let Chuan, who's the abbot here,

1:25.5

is the principal contender to take over the Sangha,

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