Saturday, December 24, 2011

Hidden in the Indian Temple

Time to say a quick prayer and get out of India.

"Buddhist official faces charges over cash" December 09, 2011|By New York Times

NEW DELHI - Indian police have filed criminal charges against one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most important figures over more than $1 million in cash discovered this year at his headquarters in the foothills of the Himalayas.

The 17th Karmapa, as he is known, is facing charges of illegal possession of foreign currency, forgery, and conspiracy, according to a police official. This week, the police filed the charges in a local court.
An administrator for the Karmapa said he had not been formally notified of the charges.

The Karmapa is Tibetan Buddhism’s third-most important figure and is seen as a possible successor as Dalai Lama.

In a January raid, investigators found trunks of cash, totaling more than $1 million, including about $166,000 in Chinese currency. News of the raid brought sensationalistic reports questioning whether the Karmapa was a Chinese spy.

Or CIA.

I mean, if he were the CIA-controlled mouthpiece media sure as hell ain't gonna tell us.  

Me, I don't have time to investigate it, don't really want to, and just accept the fact that this is how I need to read my Mockingbird, I mean, newspaper.

But the Karmapa’s representatives said the money was from followers who had come from around the world, including from Tibet, inside China.

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