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Vesak celeberated in London to invoke blessings on the President, government and the people of Sri Lanka

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The Sri Lanka High Commission in the United Kingdom, on last Sunday, as a part of the Vesak celebrations at the High Commission premises, gave alms to 17th Buddhist monks representing all Buddhist temples in London and also invoked blessings on the President, the government and the people of Sri Lanka.

The heroic soldiers who sacrificed their lives in defending the sovereignty of the country were also remembered and were bestowed merits at the celebration.

Vesak is the day of the birth, enlightenment and the passing away of the Lord Buddha which is celebrated widely in the Buddhist world. On the initiation of Sri Lanka, the United Nations declared the Vesak as a day of observance at the United Nations in the year 2000.

Ven. Pahalagama Somarathana thero, Chief Incumbent of the Thames Buddhist vihara, Ven. Bogoda Seelawimala thero, Chief Incumbent of the London Buddhist Vihara, Ven. Galayaye Piyadassi thero, Chief Incumbent of the Kingsbury Buddhist Vihara attended the Dana. Ven. Pahalagama Somarathana thero explained the significance of offering alms in line of the Dana Paramitha of the Lord Buddha. Ven. thero also stated that the concept of Dana is an exemplary teaching of the Lord Buddha and relevant in today’s context as well.

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Ven. Bogoda Seelawimala thero in his anusasana stated that he was pleased that such a function had been organized by the High Commission to celebrate the Vesak and also to remember the fallen soldiers with the participation of all sections of Sri Lankan community in London.

Ven. Galayaye Piyadassi thero conducted the Buddha Puja.

Following the alms giving a Dansela (Open House) was held offering Sri Lankan food where Sri Lankans as well as British citizens participated. High Commissioner Nihal Jayasinghe stated that this is the first ever Dansela organized in the sixty years of history of Sri Lanka High Commission in London and added that the mission will continue to celebrate all Sri Lankan religious festivals.

The High Commission premises were colorfully decorated with Vesak lanterns, Buddhist flags and decorations.

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The High Commission has also organized a Vesak lecture titled “Buddhism as a Resource for Peace and Progress: Who is Prepared to Use it?” by Prof. Richard F, Gombrich of the Oxford University on 26 May. Prof. Gombrich is a world renowned scholar in Buddhist studies. Several British political leaders, academics, civil society representatives and diplomats have been invited for this lecture.

Source : http://www.asiantribune.com

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