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The Sri Lanka Embassy in Beijing together with Chinese well-wishers organized a Vesak celebration on 25th and 26th May 2024, with over 500 devotees from China. The Sri Lankan community also attended the celebrations.
Over 50 Buddhist Theros and nuns graced the occasion, including Most Venerable Dr. Akuretiye Nanda Thero, Most Venerable Dr. Bodagama Chandima Nayaka Thero, and Most Venerable Uduwe Dharmaloka Thero. Buddhist Theros from the ancient Lingguang Temple in Beijing and the Shaolin Temple in Henan Province were also present at the event, together with the Diplomatic Corps and representatives of the diplomatic community from South Asian and East Asia countries.
The exposition of the sacred relics brought to China by the Sri Lankan Theros was arranged giving an opportunity for the devotees to pay homage.
Most Venerable Uduwe Dharmaloka Thero commenced the reciting of gaathas, while Chinese chanting was led by Venerable Chang Zang Thero, Vice President of the Buddhist Association of China. Venerable Dr. Bodagama Chandima Nayaka Thero and Venerable Chang Zang Thero delivered speeches during the event, emphasizing the significance of the Vesak festival.
Ambassador Majintha Jayesinghe, in his speech, highlighted the teachings of the Buddha and his enduring message of compassion, peace, and goodwill, which have positively influenced millions over the centuries. The Ambassador also paid tribute to the late Lakshman Kadirgamar, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, acknowledging his relentless advocacy and dedication which were pivotal in having Vesak declared an International Day of Observance by the United Nations General Assembly in 1999. The Ambassador called on everyone to continue working together to build a world that reflects the values of understanding and compassion taught by the Buddha.
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