English | The Lantern Lighting Ceremony Held with Aspiration towards Healing Society
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The
Yeondeunghoe Preservation Committee held the Lantern Lighting Ceremony for the upcoming
Buddha’s Birthday in the Buddhist Era 2561 at Gwanghwamun, Seoul, at 7 pm on
April 12. It is noteworthy that this year the ceremony focused on aspiration
for harmony among citizens and social integration, in line with the slogan of
the Lotus Lantern Festival, “We Can Make a World without Discrimination”.
The
ceremony began with a moment of silence to remember the victims of the sunken Sewol
ferry. Yellow ribbon-shaped lanterns were lighted at Gwanghwamun, allowing
participants to be reminded of the true meaning of the Buddha’s birthday with
sincere aspiration for alleviating and healing pain of the world and achieving
harmony in society.
The
Lantern Lighting Ceremony was participated by leaders of primary Buddhist
Orders, including Ven. Jaseung, the President of the Jogye Order, Ven.
Chungwang, the President of the Cheontae Order, Ven. Hoeseong, the President of
the Jingak Order and Ven. Hongpa, the President of the Gwaneum Order, and 2,000
lay Buddhists of Jogyesa, Bongeunsa, Hwagyesa, Jingwansa and many other
Buddhist temples in Seoul. The three-fold refuge ritual was followed by chanting the Heart Sutra, singing Buddhist hymn and
lighting up this year’s lantern monument. On behalf the participants, Ven.
Hongpa announced the Buddhists’ wishes and Ven. Jaseung recited the letter of
aspiration. Then, all participants circumambulated the lantern monument.
Ven. Jaseung said, “It is natural that our life achieves mutual growth as we gather together, rely on each other and feel grateful to others. Let us light up the journey ahead of us with clear mind attained by self-reflection. Please renew your mindset with spiritual practice for peaceful daily life by shaking up anxiety and concerns that we were recently forced to have due to unprecedented political scandal. Right view of our mind and wisdom for harmonious society will let our mind be filled with happiness and tranquil joy.”
Ven.
Jaseung also highlighted that we should come together to heal the pain of the
Sewol ferry disaster. The President of the Jogye Order said, “I hope that the
wave of candles which filled the Square by the public can lead us to the Prajna
ship toward the Pure Land with the light of wisdom. I sincerely pray that the pain
of all victims is alleviated and a disaster like this will never happen again
by being reminded of the dignity of life. I hope we can join forces to make our
society even more mature with merits attained from spiritual practice.”
At
the end of the ceremony, Buddhist monks and lay Buddhists circumambulated the lantern
monument adorned with bright light at Gwanghwamun, while reciting Sakyamuni
Buddha’s name.
This
year’s lantern monument was inspired by the Stone pagoda of Mireuksa, Iksan,
recognized as one of the masterpieces of Korean stone pagodas. The lantern is
going to light up Gwanghwamun by May 3, Buddha’s birthday.