Embassy of Sri Lanka in Beijing participates in the Celebrations to mark Prince Siddhartha’s birth according to the Mahayana tradition

Embassy of Sri Lanka in Beijing participates in the Celebrations to mark Prince Siddhartha’s birth according to the Mahayana tradition

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Following the Mahayana Tradition, the Buddhist Association of China organized the “Buddha Bathing Festival” on 22 May 2018 at the Lingguang Temple in Beijing to celebrate the birth of Prince Siddhartha. A number of Diplomatic Missions including from Japan, Korea, Nepal, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka as well as venerable monks from various Buddhist countries and Chinese Buddhists participated in the event.

The Buddhist Association of China is a major Chinese Buddhist organization, which serves as the official supervisory body of Buddhism in the People’s Republic of China. The Lingguang Temple in Beijing is considered by the Chinese as the temple where the Lord Buddha’s Tooth Relic is kept.

A five-member Buddhist delegation attended the event representing Sri Lanka. The delegation was lead by Most Venerable Wendaruve Upali Anunayake Thero of the Asgiriya Chapter. Addressing the gathering Ven. Upali Anunayake Thero said that Buddhist celebrations pay an important role in directing people towards a righteous life. Further, the Venerable Thero said that development without spiritual advancement will not build a harmonious society.

Sri Lanka's Ambassador in Beijing Dr. Karunasena Kodituwakku and the diplomatic staff also attended the event.

Embassy of Sri Lanka
Beijing
23 May 2018

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