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The Statue of Liberty isn't famous for its height. I'm not sure why it matters that it isn't the tallest.
The Statue of Liberty isn't famous for its height. I'm not sure why it matters that it isn't the tallest.
Furthermore, after all the crap going on in Myanmar, my illusion of "peaceful" buddhists is gone. This thread is also somehow racist in nature.
Guanyin (or more correctly Guanshiyin) is a literal translation of the Sanskrit "Avalokiteśvara".
Literally, it means "Observing the sounds/cries of the world".
She is the one that hears people's prayers and pleas for help.
(She is also very popular in Korea and Japan, where they call her "Gwan-eum".)
Buddhism is a sect of Hinduism (Sanathana Dharma), as much as Christianity and Islam are sects of Judaism, which they are not.
Buddha rejected the Vedas, which are central to Hinduism. Also, Buddhism is atheistic religion i.e. there is no concept of God in Buddhism.
What, only "one" incident in Burma and Buddhists are suddenly not peaceful?
How many incidents count as a coincidence, and how many incidents count as a pattern?
Same reason why Jesus was portrayed as a white man in the West, even though he was a purely Middle Eastern person who had never seen Europe.
As for Buddha, he was born in today's Nepal, so it makes sense that he would have hybrid South Asian and East Asian features. Like modern Nepalese.
Dude, first of all, I'm not saying "Muslims" are peaceful either! Now back to topic, it wasn't "one" incident. It's sort of a genocide going on there, or maybe, it's something unique and local to our region of extended Indo-Pak, no matter what religion we follow, we have to be violent about it.
Death toll in Burma is way too low to be a genocide, and there is no evidence of state involvement.
All reports suggest that the incidents are communal/ethnic rioting.
Nothing like Syria or Yugoslavia or anything like that.
The Statue of Liberty isn't famous for its height. I'm not sure why it matters that it isn't the tallest.