Good Sunday to you all. It is a cloudy one here..somewhat perfect for doing some
cleaning and writing some cards....and doing updates too. It was a really nice
weekend, wine-related...we have this wine festival each year (sometimes even
twice a year), and it is a great opportunity to taste some wines, enjoy some
good music and some good company of course.
And now relaxing a bit, before
the new working week kicks off...and first we start with one fantastic, totally
unexpected surprise that arrived some days ago from Daniel! My first
written and stamped card from Myanmar! Can you imagine my joy? :D
It was so
kind of him to send me this coz as he said, i had not yet received a card from
there! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
and what a lovely card
it is! it shows monks collecting alms during the morning.
the practice of
collecting alms food is a discipline practice by the ordained Sangha, that is
monks and nuns in all Theravadin countries. The daily alms-round was practiced
by the Buddha and is continued to this day as a means of making merit, by
developing generosity, by lay Buddhist and for the material support of the
Sangha. The monks set out each day at first light with their alms-bowls and
wander silently and barefoot through the village or town collecting the food for
the day. On returning to the monastery they will share the food and usually eat
communally finishing their meal - for some monks their only meal - before
mid-day.
Myanmar, is a major stronghold of the Theravada Buddhism, along
with Sri Lanka and Thailand.
the stamp is from a
set of 2 issued in 2011, displaying palaces in Myanmar.
thank you so very
much again Daniel!!! I just love the card!
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