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Head of Shaolin Temple defrocked as China investigates alleged sexual misconduct

Head of Shaolin Temple defrocked as China investigates alleged sexual misconduct

Indian Express7 days ago
The head of China's Shaolin Temple, Shi Yongxin, has been removed from his religious post and is under investigation for alleged financial and sexual misconduct, according to NBC News.
The Buddhist Association of China said on Monday that Shi, who had served as abbot since 1999, has had his ordination certificate revoked. The group cited accusations that he embezzled and misused temple funds and assets.
In a separate statement on Sunday, the temple said Shi had broken his vow of celibacy by having what it called 'improper relationships' with women and fathering at least one child.
Shi's actions were described as 'severely damaging the reputation of the Buddhist community and tarnishing the image of monastics,' the Buddhist Association said. It added that it 'firmly supports' the investigation, which involves several government departments.
Shi did not respond to the latest allegations. Calls to the temple went unanswered, according to NBC News.
Known for bringing the Shaolin Temple into global attention, Shi led efforts to develop the site in China's Henan province into a major centre for martial arts, tourism, and cultural exchange. Corporate records from Chinese business data provider Qichacha show four companies still listed under his name.
Over the years, the temple has opened centres abroad, including in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
Shi had previously been accused of similar behaviour. In 2011, he dismissed online rumours about having mistresses and children, telling state-run People's Daily, 'There's no need to vindicate. When things like this happen, just let it go.'
In 2015, some of Shi's students accused him of extortion and bribery. A two-year investigation cleared him at the time.
The current case has drawn widespread attention on Chinese social media. On Weibo, one user wrote, 'All the wishes I made for wealth and success at the Buddhist temples have come true for the monks', as reported by NBC News.
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