Singa Rinpoche's trademark is white shirt and blue pants.
Born in Qinghai Province, China, in 1970, Singa claims a rainbow
appeared in the sky when he was born. At 16, a Tibetan monastery
confirmed he was the reincarnation of a high lama.
Singa claimed he spent three years studying Buddhism in Nepal,
Tibet and Thailand, before travelling around the world to spread
Buddhism.
But when he visited Taiwan from February to April 2006 to promote
his book, This is me, a living Buddha, he caused controversy because
he acted more like a film star than a monk. He wore trendy clothes
and received his disciples wearing a shirt and jeans, not the red
cloak worn by Tibetan lamas.
Some Taiwan disciples alledged Singa had not finished Buddhist
studies in India and had not been ordained, prompting the Interior
Ministry to bar him from entering Taiwan for one year.
Cheng Chen-huang, a professor of Buddhism at the Fokuangshan
University, believes Singa Rinpoche has violated Buddhist precepts,
or moral codes.
"There are 250 precepts for a Chinese Buddhist and 253 precepts
for a Tibetan Buddhist. For a Buddhist, these codes are very
important and must be observed," Cheng told dpa.
Agga Wandha, a 59-year-old Burmese monk in Taipei, agreed.
"The essence of Buddhism is to quench desires in order to achieve
inner peace. Singa Rinpoche's wearing fashionable clothes and driving
fancy cars shows he is feeding these desires. He is really in a
mess," he said.
But Singa Rinpoche's behavior is nothing new to Tibetan Buddhism.
Three hundred years ago, the sixth Dalai Lama raisd eyebrows because
he frequented Lhasa's red light district at night and wrote love
poems.
A more recent example is Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche from the
Himalayan Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, who directed two films - The
Cup in 1999 and Travellers & Magicians in 2005.
Dzongsar Khyentse received world acclaim for his films and
continues to travel around the world to preach Buddhism. No one had
criticized him for making films.
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