Devotees observe Waso Full Moon Day
ON the auspicious Waso Full Moon Day
(Dhammacakka Day), Buddhist devotees across various states and regions
peacefully visited pagodas, stupas and monasteries to perform meritorious
deeds.
The day marks several sacred milestones
in Buddhism: the Buddha’s first sermon – the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, the
emergence of the Dhamma Jewel and Sangha Jewel, the beginning of monastic
ordination through the words “Ehi Bhikkhu”, and the transition of individuals
from the mundane path to the noble path. As such, the Waso Full Moon Day is
revered for its profound spiritual significance.
To honour the occasion, Buddhist
communities across the country offered Waso robes and seasonal flowers,
observed the Uposatha precepts, recited protective suttas and teachings, and
made charitable donations. These merit-making activities were carried out at
prominent religious sites, including the Maravijaya Buddha Image in Nay Pyi
Taw, Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Maha Muni Pagoda in Mandalay, and numerous
pagodas and monasteries in other regions and states. The monks, nuns, and
laypeople gathered peacefully to engage in prayer and reflection.
Public parks and recreational areas in towns and cities across the nation also saw large crowds of visitors enjoying moments of relaxation during the public holiday. — MNA/KZL
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