Friday, August 12, 2011

Yangon, Burma: A day at a Buddhist meditation monastery



Yangon Buddhist Meditation Centre
Everyone lines up for the 10am communal lunch.
The lunch is an important ritual at Buddhist temples.
These women are sponsors of the temple and
live there for periods of time, meditating.


At the Buddhist temple lunch, there are separate tables.
This table is for vegetarians.
This Buddhist group is willing to welcome both vegetarians and carnivores under its roof.

Laypeople who act as sponsors and come to meditate.
Buddhist monks
The oldest Buddhist nun at the meditation centre.
She has a hearing aid and serves food to the wealthy sponsors and
expat visitors like us.
The civilian layperson who acts as host for visitors
and makes sure visitors like us are well-fed
Donors give the meditation centre all the food they need everyday
So, the Buddhist nuns and monks are among the rare ones who don't
have to beg for their food, asking for morning alms daily around town
We were given bananas

And we were given delicious sesame coated peanuts and spicy tea salad
that is a ritual for at every home, used to welcome visitors
Burma is an incredible warm, welcoming place
Sesame coated Boom Boom
And, nuns sit at a separate table
Everyone was very serious at the lunch.
No one sitting to eat talked while eating.
They actually still cook using wood as fuel
They heat up not only huge pots but also huge woks to saute their veges
There's a slew of volunteers who chop up veges all morning
then meditate in the afternoon
The host forced this older nun to take a photo with us
As you can see, she was very reluctant to pose
But, the host liked to take her out for a little show for visitors,
saying how old she was and how well-cared for she was
Ken getting out his wallet at the end, at the main collection office, to give a donation
Collecting money from the community is really important
to Buddhist temples, nuns, and monks
One of our guides was bitter about it, saying
In Burma, Buddhism is more about money and gold
than about spirituality
The only smile we got while at the meditation centre.
This older women's job is to receive donations and spend time
writing an elaborate certificate with our names on it
probably to facilitate more Buddhist merits for us
to have a better life in our next life

June 9, 2011




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