Friday, October 9, 2009

Tsethar: May not be the wisest Buddhist practice for animals

Tsethar is the Buddhist practice of buying animals who are destined to be killed, saying prayers for them and then releasing them. Although Tsethar is a compassionate practice, review of how these sentient beings are acquired, may be warranted. There are 100s of 1000s of animals throughout the world who need rescue from dire circumstances, but it is not necessary to purchase them. Tsethar, while a compassionate practice, sadly only creates more demand for animals which then creates more ...

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