Getting the stage ready for the Night of Appreciation in front of Nalanda Centre.
In the past weeks, Nalanda has been abuzz with activities to prepare for our first full-scale Buddha Day Observance since the pandemic. Members, volunteers, devotees, youths and students have been working together to set up the special exhibitions, plan for the learning programmes and practise for the procession.
Final preparations are joyfully underway, and we warmly welcome you to join the programmes from 3 to 7 May, to commemorate this most auspicious day for all Buddhists.
Youth Centre members and Dhamma School students preparing for the Heritage Procession.
Bro. Disheng briefing everyone on the meaning and coordination behind the Heritage Procession.
Preparing to hoist the Buddha-rupam sedan.
Getting traditional parasols, flags, and other paraphernalia ready.
Members and volunteers working together harmoniously.
Tonight, join us for the Buddha Day Eve service which starts at 8pm with chanting and a Dhamma talk by Sis. Paruadi Ramasamy to explore about what is a meaningful life. There will also be a guided meditation and chanting led by venerable monks.
The full Buddha Day Observance programme is at www.wesak.org.my. All are welcome!
Nalanda youths feeling happy in doing the preparations.
Youth Centre members and Dhamma School students preparing for the Heritage Procession.
Dhamma School students preparing for performances.
Volunteers preparing the special exhibition on Nalanda’s 20th Anniversary.
Dhamma School students preparing the Buddha Jayanti Exhibition.
Setting up the stage for the Night of Appreciation in front of Nalanda Centre.