Starting from the night of April 21
st, monks, novices, and
devotees started arriving from all cities around Thailand, and even
from other countries to attend the event. Phrathepyanmahamuni sent
invitations to monks and novices from all over of Thailand to travel to
Wat Phra Dhammakaya to be a part of world’s first largest Alms Offering
event, so that on his birthday, all of his devotees and monks may start
their day off with a great act of generosity.
The first grand event started off early in the morning as the sun
came up which was the alms offering ceremony in front of the Dhammakaya
cetiya. Receiving the alms were over 100,000 Thai monks and novices.
Many of the monks are from the southern part of Thailand, where they
have been facing insurgency and chaos for many years. The food collected
from this ceremony will be sent to those 4 southern bordering provinces
of Thailand to aid all the temples in need. After the alms offering
ceremony all the monks, novices, and lay devotees meditated together in
the Dhammakaya Meditation Hall.
Then in the afternoon, there was the ceremony to cast the 3
rd
gold statue of the Master Nun Chandra Konnookyong, also known was Khun
Yai. Khun Yai refers to the founder of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. She was an
80 years old illiterate nun when she first began the establishment of
Wat Phra Dhammakaya. There are several monuments of her at Wat Phra
Dhammakaya, showing that both the abbot and the devotees of this temple
have been very keen to pay her respect. Phrathepyanmahamuni initiated
the casting of Khun Yai’s gold statue with a meditation session. Then,
many of the monks and devotees lined up to pass along two golden spheres
from the abbot to the gold melting furnace.
Phrathepyanmahamuni once said on DMC, the temple’s personal
broadcasting channel, “Khun Yai was the most important person in my
life.” Thus, he took the occasion of his birthday to cast Khun Yai’s
gold statue, which in Buddhist culture is a sign of the utmost respect.
The last event of the day was the Award Ceremony. It was an honor for
Phrathepyanmahamuni to receive a total of 97 awards from 40 countries,
where the award presenters were there to offer the awards to him by
hand. The awards presenters ranged from high Buddhist monks, nuns,
government officials, to organization presidents and representatives.
The awards that were given to Phrathepyanmahamuni shows how his hard
work and dedication to establishing various projects were to strengthen
and prolong Buddhism and to spread world peace through inner peace by
the means of meditation.
Highlights are as follow:
Honorary Degree
International Buddha Education Institute presented by Reverend Loknayak Ashva Ghosh Mahanayaka
Noble Awards from Supreme Patriarchs and Sanghas
Sangharaja, Supreme Patriarch of Bangladesh
Sanghanayaka of Bangladesh
Most Ven. Bhadanta Tilawkar Bivamsa, Myanmar
Most Ven. Dr. Thich Thien Tam, Vietnam
The Great Supreme Patriarch of the Kingdom of Cambodia
All Nepal Bhikkhu Association
The Korea Theravada Maha Sangha Sapha
Uganda Buddhist Centre
Most Ven. Thich Tri Guand of Vietnam
Tango University of Buddhist Studies, Bhutan
Awards from Government Officials
President Benigno S. Aquino III of The Phillipines
Archbishop Lagdameo of The Phillipines
Federal Parliament of Nepal
Ministry Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation of Nepal
HRH. Dr. Molinge Ikome David, Cameroon
Awards from Universities
Rissho University, Japan
The Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago, New Zealand
The Norwegian Institute of Palaeography and Historical Philology
Association for the Protection of Afghan Archaeology, USA
SOAS – School of Oriental and African Studies University of London, UK
Istituto di Psicologia Subbliminale`, Italy
After receiving the awards showing great appreciation to all that
came to present them to him, Phrathepyanmahamuni made a thank you speech
to the entire awards presenters. Part of it was as follow, “Many have
traveled great distances to present these noble awards today at the
Dhammakaya Meditation Hall. This is a testament to the collaboration
between the Four Buddhist Communities to unite and help revive Buddhism
to restore it to its golden days.”
Over 200,000 people, in total, from all over the world attended
this Earth Day ceremony, despite all the rumors and discrimination from
some sectors in the society. These people who attended are people who
believe in the goodness of Phrathepyanmahamuni and are willing to show
it through supporting him. If he were an ordinary man, there would not
have been so many guests on his birthday. He is a true activist
advocating for Buddhism and true world peace.
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SADHU SADHU SADHU.
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