A Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Beijing has decided to ditch traditional ways and use technology to attract followers.
Longquan temple says it has developed a robot monk that can chant Buddhist mantras, move via voice command and hold a simple conversation.
Named Xianer (賢二), the 60cm-tall robot resembles a cartoon-like novice monk in yellow robes with a shaven head, holding a touch screen on his chest.
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Xianer can hold a conversation by answering about 20 simple questions about Buddhism and daily life and perform seven types of motions on his wheels.
Master Xianfan (賢帆), Xianer’s creator, said the robot monk was the perfect vessel for spreading the wisdom of Buddhism in China, through the fusion of science and Buddhism.
“Science and Buddhism are not opposing, nor contradicting, and can be combined and mutually compatible,” Xianfan said.
Under the careful watch of China’s officially atheist Chinese Communist Party, religion has slowly crept back into daily life since reforms got going several decades ago.
Xianfan said Buddhism filled a gap for people in a fast-changing, smartphone dominated society.
“Buddhism is something that attaches much importance to inner heart, and pays attention to the individual’s spiritual world,” he said.
“It is a kind of elevated culture. Speaking from this perspective, I think it can satisfy the needs of many people,” he added.
The little robot monk was developed as a joint project between a technology company and artificial intelligence experts from some of China’s top universities.
It was unveiled to the public in October last year.
However, Xianer is not necessarily the social butterfly many believe him to be.
He has toured several robotics and innovation fairs across China, but rarely makes public appearances at Longquan temple.
Xianer spends most of his days “meditating” on a shelf in an office, even though curiosity about him has exploded on social media.
Xianer was inspired by Xianfan’s 2013 cartoon creation of the same name. The temple has produced cartoon animations, published comic anthologies and even merchandise featuring the cartoon monk.
Michelle Yu, a tourist and practicing Buddhist, said she first spotted Xianer on social media.
“He looks really cute and adorable. He’ll spread Buddhism to more people, since they will think he’s very interesting and will make them really want to understand Buddhism,” she said.
The temple is developing a new model of Xianer, which it said is to have a more diverse range of functions.
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