Does Buddhism pray for dead animals?
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Buddhists believe death is a natural part of the life cycle. They believe that death simply leads to rebirth. This belief in reincarnation – that a person's spirit remains close by and seeks out a new body and new life – is a comforting and important principle.
Today, together with a growing appreciation of the importance of human rights, there is a greater awareness worldwide of the need for the protection not only of the environment, but also of animals and their rights.
Where there is a mind, there are feelings such as pain, pleasure and joy.
No sentient being wants pain, instead all want happiness.
Since we all share these feelings at some basic level, we as rational human beings have
an obligation to contribute in whatever way we can to the happiness of other species
and try our best to relieve their fears and sufferings.”
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