Monday, March 28, 2011

Hsi Lai Temple, Continued

Drum and Bell
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Chanting or Sutras as they are called is a daily part of the worship service of a Buddhist. These Dharma instruments are played by monastics during chanting services. The temple is located in a residential area. After six years of struggles and hearings to get permits approved for the buildings, the Temple members try to be good neighbors with noise control. These instruments are not incorporated daily.
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The Temple has many special celebrations throughout the year. In January representatives from different faiths are invited to a Prayer For World Peace Ceremony, followed by a Neighborhood Party for the community in celebration of the Chinese New Year. Sakyamuni Buddha's birthday is celebrated in May, during which thousands gather for a "Bathing the Bussha Ceremony," cultural performances and food fair. In July Sangha Day is celebrated with a re-enactment of food offerings and alms rounds reminiscent of the Buddha's time. Dharma Day is celebrated in December / January when the temple treats its followers and visitors with the traditional "laba" congee.

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