Probarona Purnima celebrated in Ctg

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Probarona Purnima, the second largest

festival of the Buddhists, is being celebrated in the city as elsewhere in

the district today with traditional enthusiasm and due solemnity.

The festival is also known as Ashvini Purnima that marks conclusion of the

three months long seclusion of the monks inside their monasteries for self

edification and atonement of their defilement.

The Purnima follows a month-long preaching of sermons by the Buddhist monks

for the welfare of every being and whole humankind through yellow robes

offering ceremony that begins today.

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, which they

did.

To mark this event, the Buddhists from all monasteries sent up lighted

balloons made of coloured paper and set them free to flow towards the sky in

the evening as a symbol of lighting up the sky which was the chief attractio
n

of the festival.

The Purnima was celebrated in all monasteries, respective offices of the

religious organizations and educational institutions through daylong

programmes.

The day’s programmes heralded with hoisting of the national and religious

flags atop of all monasteries in the dawn and chanting of the sacred verses

from the Tripitaka.

Mass prayers, blood donation, sangadana, discussions, panchashila and pradip

puja were other highlights of the programmes.

In the port city, the main religious congregations was held at Nandankanan

Buddhist temple, Katalganj Nabapandit Vihar, Purnachar International

Buddhists Monastery at Devpahar, Mugholtuli Shakkyamuni Swashan Vihar at

Agrabad, Sarbajanin (universal) Bouddha Vihar at Momin road and Biswamoitry

Buddha Vihar at Agrabad.

To mark the day, local dailies brought out some articles while Bangladesh

Betar and Bangladesh Television aired special programmes highlighting the

importance of the festival.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha