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PostSubject: Is it a miracle? Monk who prays so much he has left footprints ingrained in the FLOOR   Is it a miracle? Monk who prays so much he has left footprints ingrained in the FLOOR Icon_minitimeThu Feb 26, 2009 11:57 pm

Is it a miracle? Monk who prays so much he has left footprints ingrained in the FLOOR

By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 1:43 PM on 26th February 2009


There are few people who have made their mark on life quite like monk Hua Chi.

He has knelt to pray so many times that his footprints remain deeply, perfectly ingrained on his temple's wooden floor.

Hua, who is about 70, has been performing a strict daily ritual at the site in the monastery town of Tongren, in Qinghai province, China, for nearly 20 years.

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Hua Chi outside his monastery in China: He has prayed so often his footprints have become embedded in the wood (below)

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Every day before sunrise, he arrives at the temple steps, places his feet in his footprints and bends down to pray a few thousand times before walking around the temple.

The footprints are 1.2 inches deep where the balls of his feet have pressed into the wood.

But the years are beginning to make their own mark on his body.

'During the first years I would pray 2,000 to 3,000 times a day.

'But I have grown older, so in recent years I have only done around 1,000 each day,' he said, adding sheepishly that he could sometimes only manage around 500 in the cold of winter.

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On a good day Hua Chi manages 1,000 prayers. On a bad one he can only stretch to 500

Hua, who is also a doctor of traditional medicine, hopes his dedication will take him closer to his goal - a smooth transition to the afterlife.

'I reconstructed this temple and have prayed and walked around the temple all these times so that after my death my spirit will not suffer,' he said.

Hua's devotion has not gone unnoticed by younger monks at the temple, which lies within the Rongwo Gonchen Gompa, Tongren's main Tibetan monastery.

The monastery, which dates from 1301, is home to hundreds of youngsters studying Buddhist scriptures.

Twenty-nine-year-old Genden Darji says he spent many days admiring Hua's efforts before finding the courage to step into his footprints.

As he carefully repeats Hua's movements, the young monk says he plans to carry on the ritual when the older monk stops.

'Every day I come here and every day I look at the piece of wood, and it has inspired me to continue to make the footprints myself,' he said.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1155980/Is-miracle-Monk-prays-left-footprints-ingrained-FLOOR.html
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