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2007-05-02
Vesak celebrated with piety, fervour
COLOMBO: Vesak which marks the Birth, Enlightenment and the
Passing Away (Parinibbana) of the Noble One was observed throughout
Sri Lanka yesterday with fervour, piety and solemnity by millions of
Buddhists.
Devotees of other religions too joined in the celebrations.
Temples throughout Sri Lanka were teeming with white-clad
devotees who had flocked to perform the customary Vesak day rites
and religious observances. A large number of devotees thronged major
Buddhist centres such as Kandy (Sri Dalada Maligawa), Kelaniya,
Anuradhapura (Atamasthanaya), Bellanwila, Kataragama (Kiri Vehera)
and Polonnaruwa (Sama Cetiya).
The National Vesak Week celebrations, essentially entwined with
the nation's cultural heritage and ethos this year too was observed
giving prominence to spiritual aspects.
Large crowds thronged the City yesterday to view the colourful
Vesak pandals and giant lanterns, the puppetry shows and enjoy the
myriad of other amusements while also partaking from the many food
and drinks dansalas. Vesak Zones attracted huge crowds near Lake
House, Bauddhaloka Mawatha and Kollupitiya-Temple Trees.
People belonging to all communities and faiths were seen along
the City roads admiring Vesak pandals and lanterns.
Residences throughout the country were also colourfully
illuminated. Pandals are also being displayed in several key
provincial cities.
All radio and TV stations featured special Vesak programmes from
temples throughout the country.
Some of the posters and banners had quotations from the sacred
scriptures to create the necessary religious milieu for the visiting
crowds.
Travelling Bhakthi Gee troupes performed at several key venues in
the City. Police deployed thousands of personnel both in uniform and
civvies to provide security in key cities and warned devotees and
sightseers to maintain vigilance.
Special traffic arrangements were in place to accommodate the
large number of vehicles entering Colombo.
Vesak was also celebrated in many predominantly Buddhist
countries in the region.
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