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Monks ordered to stop scamming faithful with ‘bad karma eviction’ ceremonies

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Vietnamese authoritie­s have ordered monks at a popular Buddhist pagoda to stop “soul summoning” and “bad karma eviction” ceremonies after an investigat­ion found the rituals were a scam. Tens of thousands of worshipper­s have been paying the 18th-century Ba Vang pagoda between 1 million and several hundred million dong (FJ90.31 to FJ$28,601) to have their bad karma vanquished, according to the state-run Lao Dong newspaper.

Demanding rituals

The Committee for Religious Affairs, a government body, issued a statement on its website saying “the ritual goes against Buddhist philosophy and violates Vietnam’s law on religion and folk beliefs”. Calls to the pagoda have gone unanswered.

Monks at the pagoda teach that all illnesses and misfortune result from bad deeds in previous lives. Three times a month they “summon wandering souls” and “remove bad karma”.

During these two-day ceremonies, they demand donations, supposedly representi­ng good deeds, to help cure bad karma and make up for supposed bad deeds in previous lives.

Such rituals have been going on for years, but the practice has drawn unfavourab­le attention because the amounts demanded by the monks soared to the point where they began taking payments by bank transfers and in instalment­s.

Victim blaming and homophobia

Public outrage flared when an inspiratio­nal speaker associated with the pagoda blamed a victim for being gang raped, saying she had committed evil acts in a past life, in comments posted on the pagoda’s website and on social media.

The 20-year-old college student was taken hostage and raped by five men for two days before she was killed on the eve of Lunar New Year on February 5.

“The teaching was hurtful and disrespect­ful to the soul of my daughter,” the woman’s mother was quoted

as saying to official newspaper Tuoi Tre.

The monks also teach that homosexual­ity comes from bad karma and should be “cured” by having people of the opposite sex spend time together.

“Vindictive wandering souls follow people,” the abbot of the pagoda, Thich Truc Thai Minh, told followers during a gathering that was live streamed on Thursday.

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Monks at the Ba Vang pagoda teach that all misfortune is due to bad deeds in previous lives.

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