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21 februari 2008 05:27
Religious activities take off in earnest
Thailand - Buddhist activities to mark the Makha Bucha Day on February 21 started yesterday and will continue until tomorrow at Bangkok`s Wat Saket Ratchaworamahawihan.
Religious Affairs Department chief Sod Daeng-ied said besides the evening ceremony, in which Buddhists pass lighted candles clockwise around the temple`s GoldenMountain three times, an exhibition on Buddhism by His Majesty the King and his elder sister HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana would be held at Wat Saket.
Sod praised the princess`s support for Buddhism and for her role as honourable chairperson for the launch of the world`s first Romanised edition of the Tripitaka.
Director of the Office of National Buddhism, Chularat Boonyakorn, said her office would host a ceremony for thousands people to pass lighted candles clockwise round the Buddha Monthol Buddha image in Nakhon Pathom`s Salaya district tomorrow evening along with related activities.
Since tomorrow is also the 50th day of HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana`s passing, there will be a food-offering ceremony for monks in the morning at Bangkok`s DusitPalace plaza and also at the Buddha Monthol.
Since all temples across the country will hold merit-making to mark Makha Bucha Day tomorrow, Culture Minister Anusorn Wongwan urged all Thais, both young and old, to visit temples.
Makha Bucha Day, which falls on the third month`s 15th day of the waxing moon according to the lunar calendar, commemorates the occasion when 1,250 disciples spontaneously gathered to hear the Buddha preach.