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FREE A BIRD FOR BUDDAH!

Photography People posted on Nov 06, 2007
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Gagner des mérites pour la prochaîne encarnation est une des grandes preocupations des birmains Construire une pagode ( même minuscule, c´est pour ça qu´il a des millions partout), nourrir les noines, faire des offrandes danns les autels, balayer les temples, il y a une varieté infinie des formes Une d´elles consiste à acheter un oiseau et à lui donner la liberté Il y en a beaucoup de vendeurs près des temples et même en centre ville Les gens pratiques comme les ocidenteux diront que s´ils ne les achetait pas pour les liberer, ils ne seraient pas capturés, mis en cage pour être vendus C´est ne pas voir la poesie et la beauté du geste et de la vie J´adore libérer des oiseaux sans être punie Depuis enfant, mon pére avait horreur de voir des oiseaux en cage « Ils sont nés pour voler » et on les liberait en cachette Mais quand je faisais cela seule, surtout chez mes oncles ( fréres de ma mère) qui collectionnait des oiseaux chanteurs rares pour participer á des concours, les choses chauffaient de mon coté : -) Alors, j´avoue, je suis une grande acheteuse d´oiseux Tenir la petite chose fragile, palpitante et peureuse dans la main, l´ouvir et lancer l´oiseau pour qu´il vole est une sensation merveilleuse ! Pas seulement personne ne me punit maintenant, comme ils admirent ma grande religiosité ! En fait, je ne tient même pas aux mérites, la joie de libérer un oiseau aprés autre me suffit Mais en plus, mon acte, de pure plaisir, est trés bien consideré et je passe pour une personne sérieuse, trés religieuse, qui a cumulé beaucoup de merites ! Surtout, n´allez pas leur raconter la verité! Win and cumulated merits for the next reincarnation is a big busy for all Burmese Build a pagoda (even tiny, that's why there he has millions everywhere), feeding mons , make offerings for Buddha’s statues, temples sweep, there is an infinite variety of forms One of them is to buy a bird and give it the freedom There are many vendors near temples and even in the city center People practices like westerns say if the people don’t bought birds for free, they would not be caught, put in a cage to be sold This is not to see the poetry and beauty of the gesture and life I love released birds without being punished Since I as a little girl, my father had horror of seeing birds in a cage "They were born to fly" and we released in secret But when I was doing it alone, especially among my uncles (brothers of my mother), which collected rare songbirds to participate in competitions, things cn be hot to me! So, I confess, I am a big buyer of birds Hold these fragile little things, thrilling and fear in the hand, open and launch the bird flies it is a wonderful feeling! Not only has nobody punished me now, as they admire my religiosity! In fact, I don’t want merit, the joy of releasing a bird after another is enough for me But in addition, my act, pure pleasure, is very well regarded and I pass for a serious person, very religious, which has accumulated a lot of merits! Please, don’t tell them the truth!

Comments (53)


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amlondono

3:16PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Great story , Beautiful shot !

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MagikUnicorn

3:17PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Sublime...ta photo me fait rever...je te fait une mini-vidéo a l'instant sur le sujet de la liberté des oiseaux :)) xx Bravo

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GiMi53

3:18PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Emouvant et beau ! emoticones-content-072.gif

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carlx

3:22PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Excellent and beautiful moment!!!

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lilbiscuit

3:24PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Beautiful story and excellent capture.

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mikeerson

3:24PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

I bet the guy that cages the birds has a lot of bird feed at his house and when the birds are set free, they fly back to his place and hang out til the next time.

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Chipka

3:24PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Fantastic image! Beautiful emotional sentiments behind the custom...as always, your stories and images are so interesting and beautiful and enriched with amazing emotional and Human touches. GREAT work and a GREAT presentation. The softer colors here are great, especially with the contrast of the red. Fantastic capture, full of dignity and a sense of emotional drama.

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delbeke

3:42PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Il est fait dans l'Asie où jamais Budda est adoré. Grande photographie. J'ai à croire que les oiseaux ont un instinct d'autoguidage et rentrent au vendeur. C'est cependant une histoire et une tradition charmantes.

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trishabadblood

3:42PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

fantastic story .. excellent capture... beautiful moment!!! the custom is a lovely one. Thank you for sharing it with us..

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rainbows

3:46PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Incredible emotions in this act, I am glad you too release birds to freedom. Your shot is superb! Your father was right birds are born to fly.... Diane.

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junge1

3:46PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

A nice picture and a great story!!!!

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jeroni

3:55PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

gran captura y ese momento magico de la ofrenda

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acquilon

4:14PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

une belle photo, tres interessante brava

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JaneEden

5:12PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

A lovely story and a tender scene, that has been excellently captured!!!!

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PIERRE25

5:12PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Ton texte est très émouvant Rosely et ta photo aussi, continues de nous enchanter, merci à toi!!!

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huismus

5:13PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Beautiful capture. Great story.

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Richardphotos

7:26PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

very different culture that you bring us with each posting-thanks

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jakiesnannie

7:34PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Beautiful ritual. Photographic feast for the eyes...

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pops

7:48PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Beautiful photo and story. I just read your remarks on Huismus' image and was very impressed

Denys234

8:22PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Excellent capture!!

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RobyHermida

8:31PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

QUE BUENA FOTO... ESA LIBERTAD ME ENCANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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artaddict2

8:36PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Beautiful pictures again, Must be a wonderful release, imagining what the bird must feel, having freedom suddenly again. Thanks for sharing these excellent pictures.

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SSoffia

8:56PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

MARAVILLOSO SI TODOS PUDIERAMOS HACER ESTE GESTO !!!!! HERMOSA ESCENA AMIGA MIA :)

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sharky_

10:13PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Interesting and thanks for sharing. Aloha

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jif3d

11:43PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Good Karma and brownie points for you, but NOT for the guy catching the birds in the first place, as I hate seeing any animal caged ! Thanx for the insight & ~Cheers~ :o)

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kimariehere

1:52AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

love this capture or should i say release and your wonderful story to go with it!!!

aquablue

2:18AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Quel beau geste !!! j'aime bien la robe rouge dans cette photo !!!

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aerodreams

3:00AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

une image d'espoir

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velasco

3:21AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Es muy bonita la historia. A mi me dan pena los pajaritos hacinados dentro de la jaula esperando a ser liberados. ¿ y si no hay suerte y no te toca ?

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:17AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Excellente photo et composition très équilibrée....!!! Grand travail de l'éclairage naturel....!!!

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