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WOODSTOCK-THE AWAKENED CITY IN USAShripal Nishshanka FernandoIt was truly extravagant! Not only the whole city of Woodstock but
also the whole region was enlightened by the simple and sharp dedication
of the Buddhist congregation of the Blue Lotus Buddhist temple in Illinois. Under the patronage and leadership of Reverend Peradeniye Sujatha the
founder and chief incumbent of Blue Lotus Buddhist Vihara located in
Crystal Lake, a suburb in Chicago, held its' fifth annual Vesak Ceremony
few weeks ago with a Zen group called Ten Directions. The Vesak day
celebration was a multinational and a multi-cultural program which hundreds
of devotees and participants gathered from all around the states and
enjoyed with a marvelous enthusiasm. Rev. Sujatha, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who pioneered the Blue Lotus
Buddhist Temple in 2002 has been recognized as a giant in the interfaith
community in Illinois and other states who coordinates the functions
with total dedication and devotion. Rev. Thumbagane Chandrasiri, the
other resident monk in Blue Lotus Temple gives an incomparable support
to Rev. Sujatha and the amount of work that these two venerable perform
is absolutely commendable. The Vesak program started with a traditional service to Buddha by offering
flowers and other offerings conducted by Rev. Sujatha. The introductory
sermon was conducted by Rev. Brahmanagama Muditha of Great Lakes Buddhist
Vihara, one time teacher of Rev. Sujatha and who is one of the most
senior Buddhist monks in USA. There were 30 Buddhist monks for the function
representing many international communities in the region. They were
from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Korea. The Vesak
celebration was held in Woodstock Unitarian Church situated in the heart
of the city of Woodstock. As usual, Minister Dan Larson of the Unitarian Church had given a great
helping hand to make the day memorable to everybody. The majority, white
American population from the region has been showing a great interest
towards Buddhism in the past couple of years and the weekly meditation
courses and the sermons conducted by Rev. Sujatha has been like a medicine
for most of them. There were nearly ten multicultural events staged on the day by Sri
Lankan, Indian, American, Vietnamese and Korean chidren and adults.
That program was thoroughly enjoyed by the participants and all the
events were representing devotional themes to Buddha or to a God in
a very talented manner. Beautiful drumming event conducted by an American-Korean
family was extremely splendid and everybody enjoyed the programs overwhelmingly. The second stage of the Woodstock Vesak program comprised a pageant
or a procession (perahera in Sri Lanka) which was processed through
the main roads in Woodstock downtown. A city which did not comprise a single Buddhist few years ago is now
having a full fledged Buddhist ceremony with a participation of hundreds
of its population. This is truly an amazing achievement and the credit
goes to the dedication, devotion and the determination of Rev. Sujatha
the chief incumbent of the Blue Lotus Vihara in Crystal Lake Illinois. When asked about his future goals, Rev. Sujatha humbly replied that
"What I do is just giving some spiritual counseling and guidance
according to the Buddhist teachings and as long as the people are happy
I will do my service and nothing beyond that for me, but this is all
arranged and organize by the people who comprise the congregation of
Blue Lotus Buddhist Vihara". According to few participants, a huge gathering and a more spectacular
Vesak day is being planned for next year. One senior American told me
that his dream is to make the city Woodstock known to the whole North
America by a city of Buddhism showing that they excel in morality and
philosophical understanding. At the end of the procession, free food was available to everyone and
the whole city crowd joined to taste the delicious food available in
the buffet style. It was a truly successful 'Dan Sala' or the Free Food
give away, and the crowd enjoyed international food prepared in, Sri
Lankan, Indian, Thai, Korean and American styles. The Vesak day in Woodstock came to an end just before the midnight
and every single participant and observers were rejoiced by overwhelming
happiness and satisfaction and keeping a strong determination and a
promise in their hearts for a more successful Vesak day for the next
year.
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