Chinese Government Licenses Living Buddhas, Regulates Reincarnation
Atheist government seeks religious control.


The Communist government in China is moving to try to take more control of the practice of Buddhism in the officially atheist country. The legislature in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, called on living Buddhas to be approved by central government authorities when it met earlier this week, according to the Los Angeles Times.
China has a licensing scheme for living Buddhas already, as the Times reports:
On Jan. 18, authorities published online an official registry of 870 licensed living Buddhas, searchable by name, temple and identity card number or "living-Buddha card number," to cut down on fraud.
Yet experts say that the system of registering living Buddhas has itself become fertile ground for corruption.
"The thing [authorities] are emphasizing is the database — that's the new hyped up thing," said Barnett. "The way it works is permits. You get a permit from the local religious affairs office, saying you're recognized as a so-called living Buddha. Once you have that system, it means you can pay for it.
"Apparently what that means — and I have several personal sources on this — is that each area has a quota of these to hand out, and the officials in each area just sell their quota," he continued.
Chinese authorities have been working on controlling the authorities of Buddhism in China for decades, and controlling the process of selection is becoming more urgent for them as the Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, gets older.
At the legislature, the deputy Communist Party chief in Tibet insisted the Dalai Lama hadn't been a religious leader since leaving Tibet in 1959, when he renounced a previous agreement forced on the autonomous Tibetan government by the invading People's Liberation Army when the Dalai Lama was 20. He is now 80 years old.
He could return to China as a religious leader, the deputy chief said, if he renounced independence for Tibet and called it as well as Taiwan "inseparable parts of China" whose only legitimate government was the People's Republic of China.
The Communist government has managed to control Tibet through religious figures approved by them, including those at the Lhasa legislature. The Dalai Lama has condemned China's efforts at controlling the reincarnation process, calling them outrageous in 2011.
"The enforcement of various inappropriate methods for recognizing reincarnations to eradicate our unique Tibetan cultural traditions is doing damage that will be difficult to repair," he said back then.
There have been regular protests in Tibet for years, with some of the largest and most violent demonstrations in March 2008, surrounding Tibet Uprising Day, which commemorates the 1959 Tibetn uprising and is celebrated on March 10. China has closed Tibet to foreign tourists every March since the 2008 unrest.
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SQUIRLZ!!!11!!1!!!
Appropriately enough, the article appears to've reincarnated!
Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, they've been trying to control all of this for a while. They also took the Panchen Lama into "protective custody" and selected their own candidate for the position.
"Yeah, if I'm not mistaken,"
You might be able to correct me, but I believe that the government did all you said it did, but appointed its own approved Panchen Lama before the Dali Lama selected his.
Is this some sort of tie-in with the upcoming Marvel movie Captain America: Civil War?
Does this include all Bodhisattvas or just Buddhas?
The government is taking them by the hand.
I'm not familiar with Tibetan Buddhism, is a living buddha the same thing as a bodhisattva?
Or maybe a Mickey Mouse?
Let me put it to you this way = Fear causes hesitation, and hesitation will cause your worst fears to come true.
No, no, no.
Fear leads to anger, and anger leads to the Dark side.
Back off, Warchild. Seriously.
Listen you snot-nose little shit, I was takin' shrapnel in Khe Sanh when you were crappin' in your hands and rubbin' it on your face.
If you want the ultimate, you've got to be willing to pay the ultimate price. It's not tragic to die doing what you love.
Do you think Johnny Utah became a living buddha after the Big Surf?
[golf clap]
My child, Keanu became a living buddah only 2 years later
+4 Ex-Presidents!
No. A bodhisattva, at least in the Mahayana sense, is someone on the path to Nirvana, someone trying to become a Buddha but not there yet. A Living Buddha is just someone who has obtained Buddhahood/Nirvana but hasn't died yet.
Hmm. I was thinking the bodhisattvas were the ones who had become enlightened but put off entering Nirvana until all sentient beings could join them.
For those who've never heard the live version of Bodhisattva.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj3eMqrNAMk
How to tell if a living Buddha is a fraud? If he produces a government card of approval he certainly is. If he doesn't have the card he probably is, but the odds are slightly better than zero you have a real one.
I think you have to be a big hitter off the tee in golf.
On Jan. 18, authorities published online an official registry of 870 licensed living Buddhas, searchable by name, temple and identity card number or "living-Buddha card number," to cut down on fraud.
I would truly love to see how an atheist government distinguishes between "religion" and "fraud."
My favorite living Buddha is James Edwards from the old "Bad Boys" Pistons.
Rents in everything. Bhudda Medalions. Can we hope that some young enterprising Tibetan will soon start up UberBuhdda?
Makes sense. There's never a reincarnated Buddha around when you need one.
"There's never a reincarnated Buddha around when you need one."
Buddhas don't reincarnate. That is, in fact, the _entire point_ of a Buddha.
Wouldn't this be something that the left could get behind in this country? Because without licensing an regulation, it's an unregulated "wild west" of Living Buddhas.
I think you mean "wild east"
It's Western China.
Is the West of the East really West?
You are East West East of the actual spot.
So... left?
Nah, Manchuria is the Wild West of China. The movie The Good, The Bad, and The Weird told me so.
Aw, great Ian Hunter song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip1FNadM-1Q
Big hitter the Lama.
Can we call this Buddha Legalization?
Discuss.
I believe Buddhas should be safe, legal, regulated and rare.
I prefer my Buddhas well done.
In Mexico you can be Jesus when you are born. As far as I know Jesus has no limits.
Come to think of it neither does Mohamed.
To steal from Bill Hicks: "Why do people in America snap and think they're Jesus? Most of them look more like Buddha?"
Nobody fucks with de Jesus!
And look what unregulated production of Jesus and Mohameds has wrought.
Smoking hot women with a er, hybrid vigor?
You're right. We need to regulate these too.
You don't need more than 23 Living Buddhas when children are starving.
What's worse than death and taxes? Death and Taxes and Death and Taxes... fuck is that country depressing!
I don't think Siddhartha Gautama had one of these nifty licences. I guess he wasn't a real Buddha after all.
"The final step on the path of enlightenment... is to make certain you've got all your paperwork properly applied at the Ministry of Buddhas."
More Buddhas than a Chinese phone book.
We need to license unicorns now. and leprechauns.
It looks like you can buy the title from the Chineses government.
"How does one go about becoming a living Buddha? "
You are already a living Buddha. The trick is to gain awareness of this.
Gunga galunga.
This.
Marriage license? Married. No marriage license? Fraud.
And he says, "Oh, uh, there won't be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness."
So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
Is there an online course one can take? Seeking enlightenment on my own schedule?