Bangkok Post

Temple tour ends with peace pledge

US’ Harris vows to promote harmony as trip ends, write Post reporters

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US Vice President Kamala Harris yesterday met Supreme Patriarch Somdet Phra Ari ya von gs agata nana at historic Wat Rat ch abo phi tin Bangkok, where they discussed the promotion of social harmony and achieving sustainabl­e economic developmen­t in the region and beyond.

The meeting was held on the heels of the 29th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) Leaders’ Summit.

Wat Ratchaboph­it was establishe­d in 1870 by King Chulalongk­orn, or Rama V. It features a mixture of Thai and Gothic architectu­re. The temple is regarded as the epitome of elegance among the followers of Theravada Buddhism.

Upon arrival, Ms Harris took off her shoes before entering the Ordination Hall. A Gothic rib vault with golden pillars forms the mainframe of the Hall, which is lined with viridian walls on all four sides.

Contrastin­g the subtle blue-green backdrop are flowers painted in gold, complement­ing the golden flowery patterns that cover the entire nave ceiling.

As Ms Harris approached the central platform, she offered a bouquet of incense, candles and flowers to the Supreme Patriarch.

With over 70 years of experience in monastic life, the Supreme Patriarch is not only Thailand’s pre-eminent religious figurehead but also a highly respected figure in the global Buddhist community. At the age of 95, he is praised for his gentle demeanour, graceful discipline and strict commitment to asceticism.

According to the Supreme Patriarch Office, the Supreme Patriarch told Ms Harris that “enshrined within this main chapel where we are gathered is the magnificen­tly sculpted image of Lord Buddha, named the BuddhaAngi­rasa, whose presence serves as a reminder of the great spiritual leader who spent his life seeking, discoverin­g and declaring the noble truths to guide humanity toward a world void of conflict and animosity.

“Beneath the Buddha image lies the relics and remains of great monarchs who were witnesses to the flourishin­g bilateral relations between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Thailand,” His Holiness added.

“Our friendship is weaved from mutual understand­ing based on the freedom of conscience, belief and religion that the ancestors of both our countries have so painstakin­gly cultivated.

“As such, your visit would be remembered, treasured, and celebrated as an indisputab­le testament to our everlastin­g relationsh­ip and heritage, in keeping with our forebears’ tradition while preserving it for future generation­s.”

Ms Harris said she is honoured to visit the temple and said she aims to promote peace and harmony in the world.

She said she believes that if people with diverse religious, cultural and socio-economic background­s understand each other, mutual understand­ing and peaceful co-existence will be promoted.

The Supreme Patriarch wished Ms Harris success in her mission. He also invited her to observe the ornamental plaque that Rama V had placed above the exit door of the chapel. Inscribed there is an adage scripted in the sacred language of Pali that can be translated as “Unity among people in harmony yields prosperity”.

“Peace would empower us to achieve our ultimate goal of sustainabl­e social and economic developmen­ts for people in the Asia-Pacific region as well as in the global community,” the Supreme Patriarch said.

‘‘ Peace would empower us to achieve our ultimate goal of sustainabl­e social and economic developmen­ts for people in the Asia-Pacific region as well as in the global community.

SOMDET PHRA

ARIYAVONGS­AGATANANA THE SUPREME PATRIARCH

The conversati­on was followed by a tour for the Vice President led by Somdet Phra Mahaweeraw­ong, Vice Abbot and Secretary to the Supreme Patriarch. Their route looped twice around the Chedi stupa, located at the heart of the temple, in a clockwise manner that signifies an auspicious occasion.

Stupas are sacred Buddhist structures, with a history tracing back several thousand years to ancient India, and often harbour holy artefacts such as the relics of Lord Buddha or sculptures of great significan­ce. The Wat Ratchaboph­it central stupa is home to a sandstone image of the meditating Buddha, believed to be approximat­ely 700 years old, sheltered under a sevenheade­d serpent.

Lastly, Ms Harris visited the Main Assembly Hall, another Gothic-influenced building decorated in gold and pink, where she signed a guestbook before leaving the temple.

 ?? US EMBASSY PHOTO ?? US Vice President Kamala Harris pays a courtesy call on the Supreme Patriarch at Wat Ratchaboph­it during her visit to Bangkok.
US EMBASSY PHOTO US Vice President Kamala Harris pays a courtesy call on the Supreme Patriarch at Wat Ratchaboph­it during her visit to Bangkok.

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