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trending: Pictures of monks working out spark outrage online

Pictures of Buddhist monks hitting the gym in Thailand have sparked outrage online and ignited a passionate debate: Should monks be allowed to work out?

The abbott later explained that the pictures were taken at a temple called Wat Huay Pla Kang in Chiang Rai province. There has been a growing obesity problem amongst monks in Thailand due to their diet, according to CNN.

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