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BY ABDUL QADIR, The Times of India; Dec 25, 2001
GAYA -- Ugyen Trinle Dorje, the teenaged chief of the Karmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhists
made a bare foot entry to the world famous Mahabodhi Temple, the seat of Buddhaïs enlightenment
on Sunday morning.
The bare foot entry makes special significance as the Tibetan Buddhists have been demanding the
right to temple entry with boots on as per their traditions.
During his last visit in March, 2001, Karmapa virtually defied the ban on temple entry with
shoes on, entered the Mahabodhi temple sanctum with heavy boots, thereby inviting loud protest
from the neo-Buddhists who demanded the invoking of the penal clause in Mahabodhi temple
Management Act, 1949, which envisaged the imposition of fine on anybody who entered the
Buddhist shrine with his shoes on.
Unlike the neo-Buddhists, the Tibetan Buddhists do not see anything wrong in booted temple
entry.
Last year, the shoe dispute took an ugly turn with gun shots allegedly fired by the pro-shoe
Buddhists, necessitating police intervention and the institution of a criminal case under
various sections of the Indian Penal Code against nearly a dozen persons, including two monks.
The case was filed in the Bodh Gaya police station of the Gaya district.
Karmapa made the bare foot temple entry on Sunday morning to lead a special peace prayer in
the temple premises. The special peace prayers were started in the year 1990 in view of the
gulf war following Iraqi occupation of Kuwait territory and the subsequent American
intervention in the region. Since then the prayers are held every winter. About one lakh oil
lamps are also burnt round the clock during the ten-day long peace prayers in the Mahabodhi
temple premises. This year the peace prayers have got added significance on account of the
Afghanistan war and the war clouds hovering over the Indian sub continent.
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May the supreme jewel bodhicitta
that has not arisen, arise and grow.
And may that which has arisen not diminish,
but increase more and more.
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