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2006-05-18
State festival to felicitate visiting Sangharajas,
Mahanayake Theras
Chamikara Weerasinghe
COLOMBO: A State festival was held yesterday at the BMICH,
Colombo, to felicitate the visiting Venerable Sangharajas and
Mahanayake Theras from various Buddhist countries to Sri Lanka.
The festival was organised by the Buddha Jayanthi Secretariat of
the Ministry of Religious Affairs, to commemorate the 2550th Buddha
Jayanthi.
The Sangharaja of Bangladesh Dharmasen Mahathera, His eminence
the Lopen Kinley -the Dorji Lopen of Bhutan deputising for His
Holiness the Je Khenpo, Most. Ven Sangharaja Tep Vong of Cambodia,
Ven. Do Young who was deputising for Most Ven. JiKwan, president of
the Jogye Order of Korea, Most Ven. Sambuddha Sasana Jothika
Sanghanayake Younggong DosungPunnyasanto Maha Thera, Most Ven.
Bouakham Saribout who was deputising for Most Ven. Phramaha Vichit
Sangharaj, Ven. Vicara Nayake Thera of Mayanmar deputising for Most
Ven. Kumara Mahanayake Thera and Ven. Phra Rajavaramuni of Thailand
were present.
Most of the monks thanked President Mahinda Rajapaksa on this
occasion for making the Buddha Jayanthi a Buddhist festival and for
declaring the year beginning from May 12, 2006 to May 12, 2007 as
the official Sambuddha Jayanthi Year.
They also expressed their gratitude to late Foreign Minister
Lakshman Kadirgamar for his efforts in bringing the Vesak Day to the
attention of the international community and making it an
internationally accepted holiday.
Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayaka, Science and Technology
Minister Prof. Tissa Vitharana, Prof. Chandra Wickramagamage,
diplomats, religious dignitaries, members of the Maha Sangha and
members of Christian and Hindu clergy were present.
Sannasas were presented to Bhikkhu Bodhi and master meditation
teacher Achariya S. N. Goenka on this occasion. Aggamahapanditha
Most Ven. Dawuldena Gnanissara Mahanayake Thera of the Amarapura
Nikaya delivered the keynote address welcoming the visiting Buddhist
leaders.
Prof. Omalpe Sobhitha Thera and Ven. Dr. Godagama Mangala Thera
also spoke.
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