Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Gouri Ravi <on.gouriFri, May 1, 2009 at 6:02 AM [olappamanna] Fwd: [ourkittyfamily] Fwd: The Tiger Temple...this is amazing !olappamanna , Sathi Bhavathrathan <sathi_nenmini, Rajani Vasudevan <rvksrajani61 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Subramanian Sivaraman <shiv35 Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:00 AM[ourkittyfamily] Fwd: The Tiger Temple...this is amazing !Dharanendra Gunjal <gunjaldk, Hariharan_Krishnaswamy, Hello my dear friends <ourkittyfamily >, " Col.P Subhash Chander Nair " <bhasisudha wonderful picturesGOD BLESSBrigadier S Sivaraman,IAO8O 25282065 / 09880305343--- On Thu, 4/30/09, dadster <dadster wrote: dadster <dadsterFwd: The Tiger Temple...this is amazing ! " Brig Sivaraman & Parimala " <shiv35, " Seleena Vinay Raj " <seleenavinayraj, " sanket Patel " <sanket043, " Smita Patel " <smitapatel26, " monish " <monish.unni Thursday, April 30, 2009, 5:07 AM This is extraordinary… you must have seen this in discovery channel... The tiger temple in thailand is a place where an extraordinary bond between man and the world's biggest cats has been formed. The tigers here are so peaceful…its almost as if they have accepted buddhism as their religion. In fact, they even sit for the meditating sessions with the monks and kneel down in front of them as it they are the gurus. The tigers are so docile that the monks have to sometimes train them to fight otherwise they would lose all their power of self protection. The link started in 1999 when a sick baby tiger, orphaned after poachers shot its mother, was brought to the monks. Within a few years several other tiger cubs similarly orphaned by poachers had arrived. The most amazing thing is none of the cubs turned out ferocious on growing up. The monks believe that these tigers are none other than the former buddhist disciples who have taken rebirth in the same place. A paradise for tiger lovers ! g. -- Unni-- " Dont forget to remember that things take time " . Kuttus -- " Dont forget to remember that things take time " . Kuttus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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