The Buddhist Judas and El Tigre

The greed of the Tiger Temple monks
Daniel Landa


Kissing a tiger puppy is an inevitable outburst if you have one of these felines in your lap. The Tiger Temple is a Buddhist sanctuary that housed more than 130 Tigers. The animals were found by Thai hunters and hunters who saw an obvious threat in the presence of the world's greatest feline wandering around their lands. In the temple, The monks welcomed them, They raised them and showed them to tourists to convert this refuge of Tigres into a lucrative center. And with the tigers the greed entered under the orange tunics and the monks began to trade with the animals. They sold their organs and ended up freezing puppies, that apparently they are a round business in Chinese markets ... and that's how the monk became Judas.























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