Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UN diplomats endorse Tripitaka as a heritage for mankind in New York

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The United Nations’ diplomatic community – specifical­ly ambassador­s and diplomats from predominan­tly Buddhist countries – was present at the Tripitaka Week celebrated at the Buddhist Vihara in Queens, New York last week.

The Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in New York arranged a Buddha pooja, Dhamma sermon and almsgiving at the Vihara to

commemorat­e President Maithripal­a Sirisena’s initiative to declare the Tripitaka as a National heritage and to have it included in the UNESCO “memory of the world” register for the benefit of all mankind.

The Venerable Maha Sangha of the Sri Lankan Buddhist temples in the tristate area -- from the New York Buddhist Vihara, the Staten Island Buddhist Vihara, the Long Island Buddhist Meditation Centre, the New England Buddhist Vihara and Meditation Centre (Boston Buddhist Vihara), and Connecticu­t Buddhist Vihara -- chanted blessings at the event.

The Buddha pooja was conducted by the Ven. Heenbunne Kondanna Thera of the Staten Island Buddhist Vihara and the welcome address was delivered by the V en. Aluthgama Dhammajoth­i Thera of the New York Buddhist Vihara.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Rohan Per era, Permanent Representa­tive of Sri Lanka to the UN, highlighte­d the initiative spearheade­d by Sri Lanka’s President to include the Tripitaka in the UNESCO register, whereby these Buddhist scriptures would be protected for future generation­s. Dr. Perera also highlighte­d the history of how the Tripitaka was committed to writing during a time of great famine when King Walagamba was ruling.

Given the significan­ce of inscribing the “Thripitaka” as world heritage to Buddhists the world over, several representa­tives of diplomatic missions based in New York participat­ed in this meritoriou­s act. These included the Ambassador­s and Permanent Representa­tives of Vietnam and Cambodia, Deputy Permanent Representa­tives of Japan, India, Myanmar and Thailand and diplomatic staff from the Philippine­s, Singapore and Indonesia, among others.

 ??  ?? The Tripitaka being displayed at the New York Buddhist Vihara at the ceremony to mark the Tripitaka Week
The Tripitaka being displayed at the New York Buddhist Vihara at the ceremony to mark the Tripitaka Week
 ??  ?? Sovann Ke, Cambodia's Permanent Representa­tive to the UN, lighting the traditiona­l oil lamp
Sovann Ke, Cambodia's Permanent Representa­tive to the UN, lighting the traditiona­l oil lamp

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