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- Why
is it that you don't often hear of charitable work being done by Buddhists?
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- Perhaps it is
because Buddhists don't feel the need to boast about the good they do. Several
years ago the Japanese Buddhist leader Nikkho Nirwano received the Templeton
Prize for his work in promoting inter-religious harmony. Likewise a Thai
Buddhist monk was recently awarded the prestigious Magsaysay Prize for his
excellent work among drug addicts. In 1987 another Thai monk, Ven.Kantayapiwat
was awarded the Norwegian Children's Peace Prize for his many years work
helping homeless children in rural areas. And what about the large scale
social work being done among the poor in India by the Western Buddhist Order?
They have built schools, child minding-centres, dispensaries and small scale
industries for self-sufficiency. Buddhist see help given to others as an
expression of their religious practice just as other religions do but they
believe that it should be done quietly and without self-promotion. Thus
you don't hear so much about their charitable work.