Kayakam Metta Monastery receives dried alms donation
A ceremony for donating dried alms to
monks was held at the Kayakam Metta Foundation Monastery in Dagon Myothit
(South) Township, Yangon Region, on 8 July.
The ceremony was held with the aim of
supporting the monks — who are instrumental in the flourishing of the religion
— in spreading the faith, ensuring its longevity, and carrying out religious
activities with peace of mind.
“The Kayakam Metta Foundation aims to
ensure that monks, who are instrumental in the flourishing of the religion, can
live peacefully within the religious community without difficulties. This
ceremony also serves to find foster fathers and mothers to support the monks in
their religious activities. It is a biannual festival where donors — referred
to as the monks’ foster fathers and mothers — gather to discuss and provide for
the needs of religious activities. On 20 July, we will hold a donation ceremony
for monks studying in the monasteries, as well as a dried meal offering
ceremony,” said Sayadaw Ashin Kusala of the Kayakam Metta Foundation.
The Kayakam Metta Foundation has been
carrying out activities to help and care for monks, and has so far connected
more than 300 monks with their donors.
In addition, the Kayakam Metta
Foundation is conducting ten-day special courses to enhance the monks’
preaching skills, along with cultural and ethical training and free healthcare.
— ASH/TH
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