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Bhuddist Cat in Temple on Praying Cushion

 


The cat is cared of at the Temple. Monks or believers frequent indoor

pray facing up huge Bhudda Image sitting on heightened stage looking down

over prayers, kneel down and stand up countless.  They say 108 times.

When both hands coupled, you are offering humility in solemn piety.

Cat trained like that, no detailed at it.   The cushion is nice warm place for it.

The monks love cat mimics or so.   The frequent visiting prayers side by side.

Most likely staged up for cute gestures, letting prayers into more deep in somber

psychic.   More tamed mind control leading to Karma.

Who is devout believer?    The soul is offering Bhudda pious mind and body tempered.

Real sanctity is none visible, but attainable at sit calm tapping deity, casting away selfish 

grabbing pleasures or money.   Who is more devout monk or priest?  It depends.

Even dog prayed mimics.  Why not donkey if you want.  But you need prey inviting

Have you seen such an animal in Church bench? 

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