Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2014

Welcome to join us for Pindapata @ Vassa 2014


Appamatto ayam gandho
yayam tagaracandani
yo ca silavatam gandho
vati devesu uttamo.
                                                  -- Dhammapada 56

Verse 56: The scents of rhododendron and of sandal wood are very faint; but the scent (reputation) of the virtuous is the strongest; it spreads even to the abodes of the deva.

The Story of Thera Mahakassapa
While residing at the Veluvana monastery in Rajagaha, the Buddha uttered Verse 56 of this book, with reference to Thera Mahakassapa.

Arising from nirodhasamapatti*, Thera Mahakassapa entered a poor section of the city of Rajagaha for alms-food. His intention was to give a poor man an opportunity of gaining great merit as a result of offering alms-food to one who had just come out of nirodhasamapatti. Sakka, king of the devas, wishing to take the opportunity of offering alms-food to Thera Mahakassapa, assumed the form of a poor old weaver and came to Rajagaha with his wife Sujata in the form of an old woman. Thera Mahakassapa stood at their door; the poor old weaver took the bowl from the thera and filled up the bowl with rice and curry, and the delicious smell of the curry spread throughout the city. Then it occurred to the thera that this person must be no ordinary human being, and he came to realize that this must be Sakka himself. Sakka admitted the fact and claimed that he too was poor because he had had no opportunity of offering anything to anyone during the time of the Buddhas. So saying, Sakka and his wife Sujata left the thera after paying due respect to him.
The Buddha, from his monastery, saw Sakka and Sujata leaving and told the bhikkhus about Sakka offering alms-food to Thera Mahakassapa. The bhikkhus wondered how Sakka knew that Thera Mahakassapa had just come out of nirodhasamapatti, and that it was the right and auspicious time for him to make offerings to the thera. This question was put up to the Buddha, and the Buddha answered, "Bhikkhus, the reputation of a virtuous one as my son, Thera Mahakassapa, spreads far and wide; it reaches even the deva world. On account of his good reputation, Sakka himself has come to offer alms-food to him."


-- Source from http://www.tipitaka.net/

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Vassa Entry & Pindapāta 2014


Program of Vassa Entry @ 12.07.2014

Time Description
08.00pm
Homage to the Buddha
Taking refuge in the Triple Gem
Observance of the 5 Precepts
08.10pmSpeech by the Kathina Main Sponsor
08.20pmOffering of robes, requisites and flowers to the Sangha
08.25pmChanting by individual monk to enter the Vassa
08.30pmChanting of the Paritta Sutta by the Sangha
09.00pmDhamma Talk
09.30pmSitting meditation
Mettā bhāvanā
Aspirations
Sharing merits
10.00pmLight refreshment for all devotees

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Wesak Day 2014


"Happy is the birth of Buddhas.
Happy is the teaching of the Sublime Dhamma.
Happy is the unity of the Sangha.
Happy is the discipline of the united ones"
~ Dhammapada v 194                

May the world enjoy peace and harmony.
May all being be well and happy.


During the Wesak Day, MBMC has organized one day meditation retreat. The retreat began on Wesak Eve and ended at 8pm the following day.


The program of Wesak Day 2014 began with Puja at the Bodhi tree. Sangha led all devotees to do puja service. MBMC representatives offer alms bowl, water, flower, candle light and incense. Before ending, we followed Sangha rounding the Bodhi tree with Buddhanusati chanting together.



 About 9.45am to 10.45am, MBMC Dhamma school's students were preparing themselves to show the story of  "The Life of the Buddha". There are total 4 episodes to complete the performance.
  • Scene1: Sumadha - The Hermit
  • Scene2: The Birth of The Buddha
  • Scene3: Buddha Enlightenment
  • Scene4: Buddha Parinibbana


 
 
After the drama play, we took a group photo to commemorate the accomplishment of the performance.
Besides, this year quite a numbers of devotees, parents or teachers  after watching the performance, they went to participate in blood donation.

The end, light refreshment was served to all devotees, parents, students and teachers.