On the
occasion of the Thadingyut Full Moon Day (Abhidhamma Day) yesterday, Buddhist
devotees across the country engaged in various religious activities at pagodas
and stupas. Offerings of alms, flowers, water, and oil lamps were made in
reverence, accompanied by the practice of Sila (precepts) and meditation.
In Nay Pyi
Taw Union Territory, prominent pagodas and stupas saw a considerable gathering
of worshippers observing traditional Buddhist customs. The day’s events
included offerings at Letloktaung Shwenanthwin Pagoda, Shwelwantaung Pagoda,
Nayyaungpya Inn Pagoda, and other prominent pagodas across Dekkhinathiri, Lewe,
Pyinmana, and Ottarathiri townships. Devotees participated in acts of
merit-making by offering flowers, water, and oil lamps in devotion to the Lord
Buddha and observing the Eight Precepts.
In the
evening, a grand ceremony at the Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township featured
the lighting of 9,000 oil lamps in homage to the Maravijaya Buddha Image, one
of the most revered and tallest Buddha images. The event was overseen by the
Nay Pyi Taw Council, drawing a large number of devotees. Hot-air balloons were
also released as part of the celebration.
Similarly,
special ceremonies were held at Uppatasanti Pagoda in the morning, with a
significant turnout of devotees from Nay Pyi Taw and surrounding areas. These
ceremonies also included the lighting of oil lamps in the evening as an act of
devotion.
Elsewhere in
Nay Pyi Taw, popular locations like Ocean Super Centre, Junction Centre, and
Nay Pyi Taw Wholesale Market were packed with shoppers. Meanwhile, Mingala Lake
Park, Nay Pyi Taw Fountain Garden, the National Landmarks Garden, and the Nay
Pyi Taw Zoological Gardens saw numerous visitors enjoying the holiday
festivities.
Across
various urban neighbourhoods and villages, residents also paid homage by
lighting oil lamps and releasing hot-air balloons in deep reverence for the
Buddha. Many families took the opportunity to pay respects to their elders and
teachers, making the occasion one filled with merit and tradition.
MNA/KZL
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