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Buddhists celebrate Prabarana Purnima

The Buddhist community today celebrated their second largest religious festival, Prabarana Purnima, in the city as elsewhere across the country with due solemnity.

The festival is also known as Ashwini Purnima that marks the conclusion of the three-month-long seclusion of the monks inside their monasteries for self-edification and atonement of their defilement, reports BSS.

The Purnima follows month-long preaching of sermons by the Buddhist monks for the welfare of every being and the whole humankind through month-long yellow robes offering a ceremony that begins on the day after the Purnima.

According to the legend, Buddha once clipped some strands of hair from his head and said that if he were qualified to attain supreme wisdom and enlightenment, the hairs would not fall down but go up instead, in the long run, which they did.

To mark this event, the Buddhists will release candle-lit air balloons made of coloured paper (fanush) and set free to flow towards the sky in the evening which is the chief attraction of the festival.

The Purnima were celebrated in all monasteries, respective offices of the religious organizations and educational institutions through daylong programmes.

The programmes began with the hoisting of the national and religious flags atop all monasteries at dawn and chanting of the sacred verses from the Tripitaka.

Breaking of fasting of the monks, mass prayers, blood donation, Sangadana, discussions, panchashila, asthashila and pradip puja are highlighted the programmes.

In the city, the main religious congregations were held at Dharmarajik Bouddha Bihar, International Bouddha Temple, Kalachandpur Bouddha Bihar, Uttara Bouddha Bihar, Adibashi Bouddha Temple in Mirpur and Ashulia Maithree Bhabona Kendra.

In Chittagong, the religious congregations were held at different temples, including Nandankanan Buddhist Temple, Katalganj Nabapandit Vihar, Shakkymuni Mohasashan Bouddha Vihar at Agrabad, Purnachar International Buddhists Monastery at Devpahar and Sarbajanin Bouddha Vihar at Momin road.

Special prayers were held in all monasteries seeking peace and prosperity of the nation as well as global peace.

Members of the law enforcement agencies have been deployed in and around all temples in the city and districts for smooth celebration of the festival.



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