BUDDHA’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS IV – TAIWAN

KyaemonMay 21, 201118min60615

Buddhist Channel | Buddhism News, Headlines | Taiwan | Sakyamuni Buddha birthday celebrated in Taiwan


http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=48,10118,0,0,1,0

 


Taipei, Taiwan — Buddhists, politicians and diplomats gathered in front of the Presidential Office yesterday to celebrate Mother’s Day and the 2,633rd birthday of Sakyamuni Buddha.


Thousands gathered on Ketagalan Boulevard on what was the third time the annual event had been held outside the Presidential Office.

Buddha’s birthday, Mother’s Day celebrated – The China Post

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2011/05/09/301642/Buddhas-birthday.htm

 


Tens of thousands of believers gathered to celebrate Buddha’s birthday, also officially known as Veska Day, along with Mother’s Day and the 100th anniversary of the Republic of China on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office, yesterday.


Guests from around the globe and mothers from all over Taiwan congregated and “bathed the Buddha” in hopes of bringing peace and prosperity to Taiwan ….

 

 

2010

Ma observes Buddha’s birthday – Taipei Times

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/05/10/2003472640

 


……After President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) gave a speech, he led participants in making the “Three Acts of Goodness” pledge. They pledged to do good things, say good words and think good thoughts in a bid to foster greater social harmony.


Ma said to practice the “three acts of goodness” was not enough. It would bring more “confidence, joy, hope and convenience” to the world if there was concord in all families, respect for each other, order in society and peace in the world.


“If we reach such a state, we will be in Sukhavati, or Pure Land,” he said. “I hope the annual event will help us get closer to the Pure Land one step at a time. I believe you are as confident as I am that we will eventually reach the destination.”


As it was also Mother’s Day, Ma encouraged children to visit their mother, give her a hug and tell her that they love her and need her.

Marking the Bathing Buddha Festival, Ma also led participants in performing the “bathing Buddha” ritual where he held a wooden ladle and poured water over a small statue of the Buddha.


Bathing a statue of the Buddha symbolizes a fresh start in life and the care given to newborn babies. Many other countries celebrate the Buddha’s birthday on May 2.


Legend has it that when the historical Buddha, Prince Siddhartha, was born, there were auspicious signs heralding his birth. They describe the sky as blue and clear on his birth, with dragons spurting purified water to bathe him. Since then, Buddhists have celebrated his birthday by using fragrant water to bathe the image of Buddha……(HE HAS A HARVARD DOCTORATE IN LAW)


 

 

YouTube – Buddha’s Birthday 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DZIeA9fw_Y

May 8, 2011

Buddhas Birthday 2011 at Tzu Chi Temple (Jing Si) Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Please go to

http://knowbuddhism.info/2011/05/buddhas-birthday-2011.html

 

 

YouTube – 2006年龍津宮 (2006 Taipei Taiwan Buddha Birthday Festival Video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QlqLW_rwa8


Notice the tall costumed people were on walking stilts (wooden sticks).


Those with flags on their backs, were “generals.” (The flags indicate rank – like the “stars” as in “four star generals”)

15 comments

  • Kyaemon

    May 22, 2011 at 7:44 pm

    Seems to me like invoking the Guardian Angels before the religious procession. (“Sasana/tha ta na saunk nats/spirits”)

    YouTube – 2004集義宮 [2004 Taipei Taiwan Buddha Birthday Celebration]

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZzRqAU9WOk

    [2004 Taipei Taiwan Buddha Birthday Celebration]

  • Kyaemon

    May 28, 2011 at 5:01 pm

    YouTube – TAIPEI – CELEBRATION.wmv

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIyAFwhcVfI

    HUNDREDS of amazingly decorated buses heading for Da Dao Cheng wharf at night. Something special was happening…. but what? It was Mothers Day and the birthday of Buddha.
Second Sunday in May is Mother’s Day, Buddha’s Birthday as well as Global Tzu Chi Day. Every year, Tzu Chi holds a global Buddha bathing ceremony on this special day. Tzu Chi volunteers hope to express gratitude to the Buddha, parents and all living beings, and bring peace and blessings to everyone through this ceremony.

Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of Tzu Chi, said that the purposes of choosing Buddha’s Birthday and Mother’s Day to be Global Tzu Chi Day are the following: first of all, Tzu Chi is an organization based on Buddhist teachings and spirit, so we express our gratitude to Buddha; second, we are grateful to our parents for giving birth to us, and grateful to our teachers for their guidance; third, we are grateful to all the suffering living beings, because we learn from their sufferings.

This year marks the 44th year anniversary of Tzu Chi. In Taipei city alone, nearly 40,000 people attended the Buddha bathing ceremony. Over 15,000 people wore white or green eco-friendly polo shirts made from recycled PET bottles, to spread the message of loving and protecting Mother Earth.

  • nature

    May 31, 2011 at 11:04 am

    youtube တွေတခုမှဖွင့်မရဘူး။

  • Kyaemon

    May 31, 2011 at 8:09 pm

    To nature,

    I. There are two links for each topic.

    If you cannot open with the first link (the upper one), try clicking on the second link (the lower one).

    The lower link has “http://www.youtube… It might work. (It works for me).

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    II. If above clicking doesn’t work,

    “copy” the link with “http://www…..” and “paste” this on to the browser.

    The browser is the blank space when you first open the “window” to Mandalay Gazette.

    (You can also use a second “window” to do this).

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  • Kyaemon

    June 1, 2011 at 6:54 pm

    To Zoe

    Wow!

    Truly Enlightening!

    Thanks for your comment and link.

  • zoe

    June 2, 2011 at 3:27 am

    Here’s a song that was popular in Taiwan a while ago with gods dancing in the background. This is a copy of Korean song, but it shot the slacking not- so- young singer back to the stage… which is good..:) Enjoy..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gWu5Y6yY4E

  • Kyaemon

    June 25, 2011 at 8:35 pm

    Taiwan Buddha Birthday Photo,Taiwan Buddha Birthday Pictures, Stills, Some 40,000 Taiwanese hold

    http://newshopper.sulekha.com/taiwan-buddha-birthday_photo_1305433.htm

    Taiwan Buddha Birthday Photo,Taiwan Buddha Birthday Pictures, Stills, A Taiwanese girl prays

    http://newshopper.sulekha.com/taiwan-buddha-birthday_photo_1816451.htm

    Taiwan Buddha Birthday Photo,Taiwan Buddha Birthday Pictures, Stills, Taiwanese people shower on the Prince Siddhartha Gautama,

    http://newshopper.sulekha.com/taiwan-buddha-birthday_photo_800798.htm

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