The 2612 tsunami disaster, created a lot of hardship and suffering. Following the Than Hsiang Temple's conviction, this vast spiritual family, rallied to do their bit to provide donations, prayers, and relief to the victims of the tsunami. This article describes some of these experiences.
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The morning of the 26 th December 2004, was a bright and sunny post
holiday just like so many other mornings before. The radios and
TVs announced the undersea earthquake in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
The people living around the Indian Ocean coastal areas paid little
attention to what was happening. To them it was something so far
away. Elsewhere those living in flats, condos and high raised buildings
felt their buildings shook for a few seconds. Concerned about themselves,
their love ones and their home, they started to find out what was
happening.
That same fateful
afternoon, a devastating tsunami swept through many regions along
the coastal areas of the vast Indian Ocean. In a matter of seconds,
high walls of splashing water were every where, pushing its way
from the sea toward the land, taking with it every thing in its
path. Homes were washed away, hundreds of thousands drowned, families
were broken up and scattered, dreams destroyed and life turned into
a nightmare in a matter of seconds for the still living affected
victims.
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True to the Than Hsiang's
conviction for “the young to learn, the strong and healthy
to serve, the aged and sick to be cared for, the departed
to find spiritual destination”; all members of this vast spiritual
family, young and old rallied to do their bit to provide donations,
prayers, and relief to the victims of the tsunami. By our
actions and commitments, we hope that it will bring some hope,
patience and courage to the survivors to bear this irreparable
loss.
The spiritual experience
Than Hsiang organized many religious
and spiritual based activities in response to the tsunami
disaster. Chanting and the transfer of merits to the departed
were carried out on site at the tsunami affected areas.
Staff and supporters of Than Hsiang Temple and the International
Buddhist College's students and lecturers, the chief monk
Ven Chow Khun Dr. Phra Raj Siddhikun and supporters of Wat
Boonyaram jointly made a compassion trip to the tsunami affected
areas in Southern Thailand to provide spiritual, moral and
financial support. Our main purpose of the project is to help
those affected to rebuild their life.
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The service experience
A fact finding
team was sent into the affected areas to gather information
and accurate facts on the damage done by the tsunami, identify
the areas hit by the tsunami, evaluate how serious the situation
is, study the victims' condition, the number of the family
affected, how serious their conditions are, what are the damages
and also to estimate their mental status. This team returned
with a report on the various areas hit by the tsunami, namely
Karbi, Phangnga Beach, Phuket, Ban Narm Khem and Ban Bang
Muang. The result of the fact finding team helped in useful
decision making for the tsunami relief. Than Hsiang Temple
monks, nuns, staffs and volunteers rallied to raise funds
for the tsunami victims. Various types of fund raising activities
were organized. One such activity was the charity food sales
at the temple. All proceeds from the sales of the canteen
since 30 th December 2004 was also for the tsunami relief
fund. To the end of January as much as RM 130,000.00.
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The caring experience
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Everyone who gets involved
in the Than Hsiang tsunami activities, experienced a sense
of caring. The posters, banners and notice boards filled with
coloured pictures kept the visitors and volunteers well informed.
The very involvement of donation giving, participations and
prayers shows a sense of caring. Visitors at the food fair
and canteen sales were far more than normal days. Those who
came wanted a part of doing something for the tsunami victims.
Even the turnout for the various prayers sessions was great.
It is a wonderful sight to see the little kids from the Kindergarten,
Day-care Centre and Buddhist Sunday School doing their share
of concern. I wondered what went on in their little minds
when they reach out to contribute their share? The Than Hsiang
youths, young teenage volunteers, students and staffs were
there serving and getting things organize. The more senior
folks were at the back of the kitchen cutting vegetables and
preparing vegetarian cakes and delicacies for the fund raising
campaigns. For more than a month, discussions were on the
tsunami issue and what can be done to ease the great burden
of the victims, a healthy sign of a caring society.
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The
learning experience
It cannot be denied
that there were also many good learning experiences. Many
expressed their realization that death can be sudden and can
happen at any time. Others decided that it was time to do
what they really wanted to do, and not put it off any longer.
It is sad to understand that so many had to suffer to bring
about such learning experiences to the masses. The IBC or
International Buddhist College students which were represented
from various countries spoke of their observations, experiences
and shared their conversation with some of the victims with
the other members of the entourage using the bus public address
system during the long journey back. If we take some time
to ponder on the recent tsunami disaster and the scale of
the damage, it is time to realize the need to strive to move
closer towards trying to find the end of suffering for oneself
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