Irrawaddy-July 20

In Buddhism, to abstain from killing living beings is the most important moral precept. After killing more than 900 people—including dozens of children, some barely 6 years old—since its coup in February, the military regime, which describes itself as the defender and promoter of Buddhism in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, is now urging the people to take refuge in Buddha. On Tuesday, readers were left open-mouthed when they saw a notification in the junta’s mouthpiece newspapers in which the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture urged them to recite daily in their homes the Ratana Sutta, a Buddhist discourse that followers believe can offset the effects of famine and disease. In response, a Buddhist monk wrote on his Facebook page: “What people need is oxygen, and not the verse.” The Religious Affairs and Culture Ministry said it had asked the region- and state-level Buddhist authorities to instruct township-level Buddhist authorities to recite the Ratana Sutta and other religious verses in line with COVID-19 regulations in their respective wards, villages and townships.

Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/as-covid-deaths-soar-myanmar-junta-urges-citizens-to-recite-buddhist-verses.html