Your rights to know Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Front Page
DEPUTY SANGHARAJ SHREEMAD SATYAPRIYA MOHATHERO
Inam Ahmed and Julfikar Ali Manik, from Ramu, Cox's Bazar
The Buddha statues made of gold are lost
forever. The intrinsic designs of Khadi wood are lost in the inferno. The
Tripitak is lost too. But for Shreemad Satyapriya Mohathero, who had just turned
83, the loss and pain are even greater. He has lost all faith in his knowledge
and reading of humanity.
“Even in 1971, I did not see this grotesque
brutality on us,” Mohathero says. Mohathero is the second highest priest of the
Buddhist community in Bangladesh.
“Muslim men and women had taken refuge in my
monastery in 1971 to escape the wrath of the Pakistani army,” the feeble man
says. “I have saved so many Muslim souls from the brutal persecution of the
Pakistanis. Today I feel defeated.”
The Mohathero slowly walked into the Sima
monastery yesterday afternoon, supported by his disciples. He went from one
pagoda to another, and looked at the defaced, damaged statues of Lord Buddha and
the nobles in a state of stupor.
He was sweating. He was shaking in pain and
exasperation. And he spoke in his gentle, quaint voice.
The Bangalees who had taken refuge in his
monastery invented a trick to evade the Pakistan army.
“I am a China Buddhist,” they would tell the
Pakistan army when intercepted. When Bangladesh was at war, China sided with
Pakistan. This is why the Pakistan army had great respect for anyone affiliated
with China. A China Buddhist was a respectable person and so was to be spared
persecution.
“The Pakistanis did not torch our village. This
attack is totally out of the blue,” Mohathero says. “This is an attack on my
religion. I have no foes.”
And yet he had to run for his life. When the
mob attacked his monastery, his disciples held him on both sides, lifted him off
the ground and carried him into the paddy field. That is where he hid the night
and survived.
“My civilisation is lost. My lifetime of
worshipping has gone in vain. I am a lost man and lost I will be,” he
says.
“Please save my future generation!
Please!”
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