Vesak celebrated in Ethiopia with Lantern Festival and meditation session

6 July 2024 12:00 am Views - 82

The Lantern Festival of Sri Lanka, organised by the Embassy of Sri  Lanka in Addis Ababa in collaboration with the Sri Lankan community in  Ethiopia, was celebrated in Ethiopia on 23 June 2024, marking the  International Day of Vesak 2024 with a magnificent showcase of Sri  Lankan culture and Buddhist spirituality, according to a statement from  the Foreign Affairs Ministry.   


Government officials, ambassadors, representatives of  diplomatic missions and international organisations in Ethiopia,  distinguished dignitaries, business executives, media personnel, and Sri  Lankan nationals residing in Ethiopia, gathered at the “Sri Lanka  House” to participate in this significant event.   


The evening commenced with a welcome extended by the  Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka K.K. Theshantha  Kumarasiri.   


The Ambassador noted the special importance of this year’s  celebration as it commemorated the 25th Anniversary of the United  Nations’ recognition of the Day of Vesak.   


Rev. Bhikkhu Mahinda Thera, a Buddhist monk who  transitioned from a successful career in finance and engineering to a  life devoted to meditation and mindfulness, delivered the keynote speech  on titled “The Power of Meditation.” The event focused on delving into  the depths of the mind through meditation, advocating mindfulness and  personal growth while executing loving-kindness towards all beings. All  participants had the opportunity to engage in a unique guided meditation  session and an insightful Q&A session with Rev. Bhikkhu Mahinda  Thera, fostering a profound exchange of ideas and experiences.   


The atmosphere was illuminated by beautifully crafted Sri  Lankan lanterns and exquisite Vesak decorations by the Sri Lankan  community, adding to the charm of the occasion recently.   


The culinary experience was equally delightful, with the  participants savouring homemade Sri Lankan delicacies and indulging in  the renowned Ceylon Tea and traditional sweets, enhancing the cultural  immersion.   


The Lantern Festival symbolised a harmonious fusion of  tradition, spirituality, and community, cultivating a sense of unity and  enlightenment among all participants while embracing the universal  spirit of Vesak for the peaceful coexistence of all communities  irrespective of their religious faith or devotion.