Ga-lo-ma |
I was in Thimphu recently for a treatment as my back started to give some problem. I stayed in Thimphu for four days. I have a dog and a cat (I don’t know what breed they are). I could not find anyone trustworthy to leave my pets which compelled me to take them with me all the way to Thimphu with me from Bumthang.
In Thimphu, I put-up myself in my sister’s house. The building is relatively new, 5 storied and well painted. Three days went by, everything was fine. It was fourth day, 6.00 AM, I was with Ga-lo-ma outside the building. There were many passers-by who appreciated Ga-lo-ma and tried talking to him. I was playing with him, when I was interrupted by a lady in mid-fifties. Before she talked to me, I already noticed her about 5 minutes counting rosary beads reciting Om-Mani-Pad-Mi-Hung.
Finally she spoke:
Lady: where are you staying?
Me: I live in Bumthang.
Lady: pet dogs are not allowed in the building (I realized that she was the house owner)
Me: (Startled) Why?
Lady: Because one dog brings another dog.
Me: But I always keep my dog with me in the house and not outside the house unlike other pets. I think there is no question of bringing another dog in the house.
Lady: There was also another dog here last time, which I made to be transferred to a Goemba.
Me: Really? Laso la..
Chepo (trying to get sun-light): Balancing act. |
I gave up justifying and accepted what-ever she said as I only had a day to stay and I have to admit, I don’t want her to kick my sister. It was indeed surprising to see a lady with rosary beads in her hand speaking with dis-respect to animals. It is sad to see our people ignorant and not respecting animals. I feel that, people who love animals should be respected; after all it is what religion teaches. I don’t blame the lady, as she cares her new building and doesn’t want her building to be seen as a place of stray dog and cats.
BUT,
It doesn’t make sense to speak bad about animals/others with rosary beads in hand and holy recitation in lips.
Comments
@ Langa, it was indeed hard for me to carry my pets all the way to Thimphu, but I didn't bother much as I enjoyed their company along the way, the only thing which made me sad was to see people's attitude towards animals.
@ Sangye, It indeed is the harsh reality which I find difficult to believe.
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