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Written by Tom   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 23:33

Magha Puja Day falls on the full moon day of the third lunar month. The date of all of the Thai festivals is based on the lunar calendar so the "American" dates vary from year to year. We will be celebrating Magha Puja Day at Wat Tampa on February 20, 2011.

This ceremony marks two important dates in the life of Buddha. The first event occurred two years after Buddha’s enlightenment and is referred to as the Fourfold assembly. These events were:

  • All 1,250 monks had achieved enlightenment.
  • These monks were ordained by Buddha himself
  • The monks assembled on their own without being called together.

All of these occurred on full moon day of the third lunar month. As part of this gathering Buddha gave the basic principles of Buddhism to the monks. These principles are:

  • Not to do any bad deeds
  • To do good deeds
  • To cleanse the mind of impurities.

If everyone followed these principles we would have a peaceful family, peaceful community, peaceful nation, and peaceful world. Or put another way, we would have peaceful and happy lives.

The second event occurred in the second half of Buddha’s life on Magha Puja day. Buddha delivered a sermon called "Keys for success". The second event was three months prior to his passing away. During this ceremony lay people focus more intensely on Dhamma and meditation. Dhamma (or Dharma) as it is sometimes referred to is the teachings of Buddha. Lay people would typically take vows to refrain from bad habits and perform acts to benefit them spiritually. The Keys are as follows:

  • Good will and good intention (Chanda)
  • Effort (Viriya)
  • Thoughtfulness (Citta)
  • Investigation (Vimangsa)

 Schedule of activities:

10:30 a.m      Religious ceremony

10:45 a.m.     Monks receive alms from the community

11:00 a.m.     Lunch server to monks

12:00 noon    Lunch for lay persons

1:00 p.m.      Chanting & Meditation

7:00 p.m.      Candle light procession around temple

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