ON
THE full moon of Thadingyut yesterday, the Shwedagon Pagoda and other pagodas
across Myanmar were packed with Buddhist devotees.
With
several activities organized since early morning, devotees celebrated the
Abhidhamma day at the Shwedagon Pagoda. At night, visitors and religious groups
lit oil lamps on the platform of the pagoda.
Religious
ceremonies were held under the guidance of senior monks, with the Union
ministers and departmental officials donating provisions and gifts to monks.
The
full moon day of Thadingyut is the Significant and Noble Day of Abhidhamma Day,
marking the day when the Buddha descended from a celestial abode after
preaching Abhidhamma (Profound Dhamma) for three months to His deceased mother,
who was reborn in the celestial abode.
Well-wishers
donate meals to the people at religious buildings in the townships of Yangon.
Similar activities were held at other pagodas in Yangon to mark the holy day.
Religious
associations and people offered lights, food, and flowers and recited religious
verses celebrating the Abhidhamma Day since early yesterday morning at the Maha
Wizaya Pagoda, Thiri Mingalar Kaba Aye Pagoda, Shwe Phone Pwint Pagoda, and
Botahtaung Pagoda in Yangon.
On
this auspicious day, Buddhists perform meritorious deeds at the pagodas and
monasteries across the country.
People
enjoy the three-day holiday, visiting pagodas, donating alms to the Members of
the Sangha, offering candle lights, and paying respects to elders.
The
buildings are illuminated at night.
Yi
Yi Myint, Ohnmar Thant
(Translated
by Kyaw Zin Lin)
Photo
- PHOE KHWAR
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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