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Buddhists See Buddha In Wasps' Nest

Experts are skeptical, but the Cambodian Buddhist community is abuzz over what they believe is a miracle at their temple in southeast Rochester, USA: A wasps' nest in the shape of the seated Buddha.

The nest, which is nestled in the eaves high above the entry to the Buddhists' one-story gathering hall, was spotted last week during a large celebration in which community members give monks new robes.

"Instead of the celebration we were having, we were paying attention to the beehive," said 35-year-old monk Sokunthea Thun.

Elder members of the Cambodian Buddhist community said they have never seen an apparition of the Buddha in their lifetimes.

"The Buddha is trying to tell everybody to seek peace in their lives," said 70-year-old Voeun Sor of Rochester, a Cambodian native who has lived in the United States for 20 years.

The location of the nest is typical for paper wasps, said Kirk Payne, a naturalist at Quarry Hill Nature Centre in Rochester.

"They'll make a comb that can be kind of be wave-like," he said. "I can imagine how they could make a shape like an undulating, Buddha-like figure."

The Buddha-shaped formation could actually be made of four different nests formed over the last two to four years, said Robert Jeanne, an entomology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

"If you want to read miracles into that, that's your privilege, but I wouldn't be inclined to do that," he said.

Beehives appear to have a special significance in Cambodian Buddhism: Honey collecting is a common activity in Cambodia, where Buddhist temples feature honeycomb-shaped towers.

Indeed, a beehive is prominently featured in a colorful painting on the temple grounds in Rochester, a fact that 76-year-old monk Moeun Ngop pointed out Monday afternoon while asserting the wasp nests were a miracle.

The Buddha wasn't trying to send a message with the nests, but the insects were trying to communicate a Buddhist message, Thun said.

"Bees can do this kind of miracle, so humans can also do miracles," he said. "Everywhere in this world, we humans need to follow in the bees' path to make peace and serenity."




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Bravo

I once had a shite that looked like Ghandi...
Raymond

LOL! I hope you didn't start worshipping it.
david hobbs

No need to post a picture Bravo.
Raymond

WHERE'S JESUS?


david hobbs

He turns water in to wine not beer !!!!!!!!!
Raymond

That reminds me of a joke.

Jesus and his men were sat at the last supper. Jesus stood up with a goblet of water and proclaimed unto them;
"I shall turn the water into wine!"
Judus stood up and said, "Oi! You'll put a tenner in the whip like the rest of us, pal!"
david hobbs

 

Nothing sacred on this forum.
Raymond

LOL! I could go on but far be it from me to cause offence.
david hobbs

Yes you do have to preserve that suave nature of yours

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