On Sunday 29 May, Nalanda members and volunteers entered into the Gimhāna Period as they gathered for its first Sunday Morning Service. After the morning meditation, offerings and chanting, an appreciation session for Buddha Day volunteers was held, where everyone rejoiced in the selfless efforts of all who contributed to the joyous celebrations held the week before.
Thereafter, Sis. Paruadi Ramasamy delivered a talk on the purpose of this 7-week Gimhāna ‘retreat’, that of reflecting on Dhamma and strengthening our spiritual practice which develops into wholesome life-long habits.
Sis. Paru shared that we should not just observe this period as an event. Instead, we should be energetic, determined and disciplined in exerting efforts to carry out the Five Daily Practices (find out more by clicking here). To arouse this sense of urgency, Sis. Paru quoted the Buddha’s advice in the Dvejana Sutta (AN3.51 – 3.52), that is “… for one swept on by ageing, no shelters exist. Keeping sight of this danger in death, do meritorious deeds that bring bliss.”
During this Gimhāna Period, the theme of ‘Living in Harmony’ will be further explored in the weekly Sunday Morning Service. As you intensify your Dhamma practice, may your meritorious actions be a condition for your attainment of freedom from suffering. We wish you a fruitful and joyful retreat.