Invitation to celebrate Buddha's Birthday at Bangkok Hanmaum

Buddha's Birthday
Buddha's Birthday falls on May the 2nd this year in Korea, but will be celebrated by many Korean Buddhists in Bangkok at the Hanmaum Seon Centre on May 8th to co-incide with the Thai Vesak celebrations, and anyone interested in Korean Buddhism is warmly invited to attend - a magnificent chance here in Bangkok to participate in a Zen Buddhist temple during the most important ceremony of the year.
On Friday the 8th of May there will be a Ceremony of Offerings in the morning from 10am to 12, and a Lotus Lantern Festival in the evening at six. Both the ceremony and the festival are colourful events that celebrate and express the dynamism of Korean Buddhism and our wish to light the lantern of our Mind. Do come along if interested. Scroll down for full details.
Background:
The Bangkok Hanmaum Seon Center is an overseas branch of Hanmaum Seon, established by Seon Master Daehaeng Sunim (a female Seon master widely respected throughout Korea) in 1972, and part of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism - the largest Buddhist Order in Korea with a history stretching back over 1,200 years.
'Seon' is the Korean word for 'Zen', and Master Daehaeng's teaching is to realize and awaken to our inherent nature, sometimes called Buddha-nature, inherent mind, or Juingong.
Daehaeng Kun Sunim teaches people to “Believe in your foundation, Juingong, and entrust it with everything that confronts you. Then go forward while observing and
experimenting with what you experience."
The Bangkok branch of Hanmaum Seon was established ten years ago and serves the spiritual needs of Korean residents and visitors in the city. It is very much a centre of the Korean Buddhist community, and many families attend regularly with children of all ages.
The centre is run by two resident female sunims (monks) and hold regular weekly ceremonies and teachings. Although at present all activities are carried out in the Korean language only, the centre hopes to have some activities in English in the future if there is any demand for such.
The details:
Date: Friday May 8th
Time:
9am onwards - Arrival
10am to 12 - Ceremony
6pm to 8pm - Lotus Lantern Festival
Location:
The Bangkok Hanmaum Seon Centre
86-1 Soi 4 Sukhumvit 63
BTS - Ekamai
A few points to note:
* There are no bare feet in Korean temples, it would be much appreciated if those wishing to come will remember to bring socks!
* The ceremony will be in Korean, some transcribed versions will be available for some parts of the ceremony. However, all the chants are in Korean.
* Korean bowing is very different to Thai bowing, and there will be a lot of it in the temple. No need to worry though, someone will show you how to perform a Korean bow, and you can just follow along!
* This is a good chance here in Bangkok to participate in a Zen Buddhist temple performing the most important ceremony of the year. See you on the 8th.
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