Buddha Posture: Giving "Ovada" (lecture)
(Thai: ปางประทานโอวาท, pronounced "Pang Prathan Ovada")
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Buddha Posture: Displaying "Ovada Patimokkha" (a summary of Dhamma)
(Thai: ปางแสดงโอวาทปาฏิโมกข์, pronounced "Pang Sadaeng Ovada Patimokha")
or
Buddha Posture: Displaying "Ovada Patimokkha" (a summary of Dhamma)
(Thai: ปางแสดงโอวาทปาฏิโมกข์, pronounced "Pang Sadaeng Ovada Patimokha")
Buddha is sitting cross-legged, both hands raising in front of the chest.
Related Story: Magha Puja
Cease to do evil,
cultivate that which is good;
purify the heart.
This is the Way of the Awakened Ones.
On a full moon in the month of Magha, 1250 arahants gathered spontaneously to pay their respects to the Buddha in the bamboo groove at the Veruvana monastery, Rajgarh. The Buddha took this opportunity to transmit to them a code of discipline (Ovada Patimokkha), which to this day monks are expected to recite every fortnight; he also summarised his teaching, as well as predicting his death.
The festival of Magha Puja commemorates this occasion. The day is observed with meditation, chanting and sermons, while at night, candlelit circumambulations are performed around major Buddhist temples. In some places, people take the opportunity to perform works of merit, for instance preparing food for the monks.
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