Videos of a Taiwanese Buddhist master having drug-fuelled gay sex parties have been leaked.

Buddhist master Kai Hung, once an aspiring figure in Taiwan's religious world, is seen saying 'do you want more', 'I love my husband' and 'my husband is super amazing' in an incoherent manner in one of the clips released by local news outlet Mirror Media on Monday.

While two other clips show the monk, reported to be 29 years old, taking drugs and having sex with different men.

Footage released by Taiwan's Mirror Media shows Buddhist master Kai Hung saying 'I love my husband' and 'my husband is super amazing' during an alleged drug-fueled sex party

So far, three explicit clips have been published, but Mirror Media reported Kai Hung had had a total of 200 gigabytes of footage filmed of his wild gatherings.

Kai Hung is said to lead a 'chaotic' lifestyle involving sex and meat, which are strictly prohibited by the Buddhist philosophy.

According to Mirror Media's report, the footage was leaked by another monk as an act of revenge. The other monk, called Shan Zhi, was said to be Kai Hung's jilted ex-lover who had become a monk in order to be with Kai Hung.

The article also said the couple fell out when Kai Hung was expelled from Tongshan Temple in eastern Taiwan's Miaoli County in September because of his 'behavioural problems'.

Mirror Media's investigation discovered that Kai Hung had the long-term habit of using drugs and often organised sex parties with monks and other men at the temple.

Afterwards, Kai Hung reportedly moved to another temple in the same county, called Chongfo, to 'study Buddhist doctrine'.

The monk, said to be 29 years old, has also been accused of taking drugs during the party. Mirror Media reported his act had been caught on one of his leaked sex tapes (pictured)

Kai Hung was previously the secretary-general of the Chinese Young Buddhist Association, and was regarded as an up-and-coming Buddhist star, reported Taiwan's Liberty Times Net.

Prosecutors and police on Tuesday launched a raid into the Chongfo Temple after the scandalous footage had emerged on the internet, reported Taipei Times today, citing Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau.

Officers reportedly found 19 grams of amphetamine tablets in Kai Hung's chamber as well as Viagra and condoms.

They also discovered that Kai Hung had replaced the holy water in his room with lubricant, reports said.

Kai Hung was arrested.

Kai Hung was reportedly the secretary-general of the Chinese Young Buddhist Association

Investigators said Kai Hung had admitted to using drugs and filming sex acts. But contrary to what Mirror Media reported, Kai Hung reportedly confessed to the investigators that he had posted the videos onto the internet himself.

Kai Hung denied providing drugs to others or taking people to the temple to consume drugs, it is reported.

Taiwan authorities are also looking into possible criminal breaches of privacy following the appearance of Kai Hung's videos online.

Kai Hung was released on bail of NT$100,000 (£2,512) yesterday. Further investigation is underway.