Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wat Phra Dhammakaya celebrates Magha Puja Day

Wat Phra Dhammakaya celebrates Magha Puja Day, with leading Buddhist organization from more than 40 nations around the world.

To commemorate the auspicious event and pay respect to the Lord Buddha, Wat Phra Dhammakaya in cooperation with the Buddhist Community organized the international Magha Puja Day on February 22nd, 2016. The ceremony included an almsgiving ceremony, meditation practice, presenting awards to the winners of the World Peace Ethics Contest (World-PEC).  and light of peace ceremony. 

 
There were many VIP guests and the famous persons participating in this auspicious day. The honored guests were Most Ven. Thich Tri Quang – President of Vietnam Sangha Council, deputy supreme patriarchs of Sri Lanka which are Most Ven. Dimbulkumbure Wimaladhamma- Deputy Supreme Patriarch of Syamopali Malwatta Chapter, Most Ven. Wendaruwe Upali Thero -Deputy Supreme Patriarch of Syamopali Asgiriya Chapter and Most Ven. Seruwila Saranakitthi Thero-Deputy Supreme Patriarch of Amarapura Nikaya. Also Most Ven. Baddanta Kumara- Rector of State Pariyatti Sasana University(Rangoon), Most Ven. Baddanta Kesara- Rector of State Parriyatti Sasana University( Mandalay), and Hon.Sri Rajkumar Badole- Minister of Social Justice and Special Assistance of Maharastra State, India. Also honored guests who are leaders of Buddhist organizations from more than 40 nations around the world.
 

In the morning, the Almsgiving Ceremony started at 06.00a.m., receiving food offerings by 3,000 monks then continuing Meditation Practice at 9.00 a.m. In the afternoon at 1.00 p.m. awards presented were for his Majesty's grant to the winners of the 34th Path of Progress Dhamma and the 18 honor awards. Also 9 silver awards were presented to the winners of the 10th World Peace Ethics Contest (World-PEC). At 6.00 p.m., the traditional ceremony: Light of Peace Illumination and   Circumambulation Ceremony, lighting the 100,000 lanterns for the sake of The Lord Buddha.

 
Magha Puja Day is an important Buddhist festival celebrated on the full moon day of the third lunar month. About 2,500 years ago, on day of the full moon of the third lunar month, the Lord Buddha assembled with his disciple monks at Veluvana Bamboo Grove following which four marvelous events occurred: 1,250 Arahant monks appeared before the Lord Buddha without being summoned. All of them were Arahant, the enlightened disciple monks, and the Lord Buddha ordained them all.


The Lord Buddha taught “Ovadapatimokha” on Magha Puja Day that is the Heart of Buddhism.  This teaching consists of the goals, principles and procedures of Buddhism to achieve goals which of 1. Not to commit any kind of sins. 2. Do only good things. 3. Purify one’s mind. The principles are 1. One should be patient in order to reach our achievement. 2. All the Lord Buddhas had taught that Nirvana is the state of the supreme bliss. 3. Monks who harmed the other living beings do not deserve to be monks. 4. Monks who assaulted other living being do not deserve to be monks, the procedures are: 1. One should not insult or make slanderous allegations against each other. 2. One should not assault or harm each other. 3. One should observe the precepts.(Buddhist monks must observe all 227 precepts). 4.One should consume food modestly. 5. One should live in a tranquil place, which is suitable for meditation practice. 6. One should always practice mindfulness either when standing, walking, sitting, or sleeping.

If every Buddhist disciples follow these teachings, we would have a peaceful family, peaceful community, peaceful nation, and peaceful world.