[Video] 2016 Buddha’s Birthday Blessing Convention

People from across the world gathered at the Holy Mountain Arch to attend the Ten-thousand-people Blessing Convention held at the Holy Mountain Buddha Land. Honorable Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi greeted everyone with his Dharma Speech and led all people to walk on the Ascetic Road. On the Ten-thousand-people Square Holy Master taught the secret Dharma to all pilgrims.

Before the event, the Sangha and laymen on the Holy Mountain, together with the volunteers worked very hard to beautify the Holy Mountain Buddha Land. The attendees from across the world shared their joy and thrill about the events.

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[Video] Buidling Stairway to Heaven Under the Starry Sky

 

Led by Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi, Guang Huan Mi Zong disciples built the first staircase of the 1,250 Stairs on June 11, 2015. They worked through the middle of the night, with everyone happily contributing to this significant project.

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[Video] I’ve Witnessed the Glory

 

Great people take part in an honorable cause. At the Holy Mountain Buddha Land, there’s wonder every day. I’ve witnessed Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi leads his disciples to work together, making history, and the Eastern culture fused with the Western land, sparkling of wisdom. I’ve witnessed the glory.

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[Video] Energy Blessing Dharma Convention at the Ten-Thousand-People Square

 

After the Buddha’s birthday celebration ended, all attendees came to the Ten-Thousand-People Square in the Holy Mountain Buddha Land to receive the energy blessing from compassionate Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi. Some visitors happily shared their thoughts about joining the celebration and the meditations.

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[Video] The Completion Ceremony of the Holy Mountain Arch

 

On the day of Buddha’s birthday celebration, the Completion Ceremony of Holy Mountain Arch was held in the Holy Mountain Buddha Land. Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi cut the ribbon and led all attendees to walk on the “Road of Asceticism” after the meeting, for recalling the time when the Buddha practiced asceticism.

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