Gaya: Cambodian Buddhist monks, alongside over 10,000 Buddhist monks and followers from around the world, are participating in the 19th International TIPITAKA Chanting Ceremony held in the Gaya district of Bihar State, India. The event spans from December 2 to December 12. According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, this significant gathering brings together monks and devotees to engage in the sacred practice of chanting the TIPITAKA, which is a key component of Buddhist scripture. The ceremony provides an invaluable opportunity for spiritual reflection and communal harmony among the global Buddhist community. The event in Gaya is renowned for its large-scale participation and the profound sense of unity it fosters among attendees. The chanting sessions are conducted in a serene environment, encouraging participants to deepen their understanding of Buddhist teachings and cultivate a sense of peace and enlightenment.
Cambodian Buddhist Monks Attend the 19th International TIPITAKA Chanting Ceremony.
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