EMG holds Waso-robe offering ceremonies at EMG Headquarter, Thagyahinoh Village, Dedaye Township and Pwinttauk village monastery in Sidoktaya Township

EMG holds Waso-robe offering ceremonies at EMG Headquarter, Thagyahinoh Village, Dedaye Township and Pwinttauk village monastery in Sidoktaya Township
Published 20 July 2024

The Eleven Media Group held Waso-robe offerning ceremonies at EMG Headquarter in Thaketa Township, Yangon Region, , Storm-resistant Saddhama Ranthi Monastery in Thagyahinoh Village, Dedaye Township, Ayeyawady Region and Pwinttauk village monastery in Sidoktaya Township, Magway Region on July 20,2024.

At the Waso robe offering held at the Eleven Media Group Headquarter, Rector Sayadaw of Yangon Buddha University, Kyimyindyine Township delivered sermon. 

At the Waso robe offering held at the Storm-resistant Saddhama Ranthi Monastery in Thagyahinoh Village, Dedaye Township, Sayadaw U Punyaw Batha delivered sermon. On behalf of EMG, towns’ elders and villagers of the village offered Waso robes.

The 8th Waso robe-offering ceremony of the Eleven Media Group took place on July 20,2024 (Full moon day of Waso) at Pwinttauk village monastery in Sidoktaya Township, Magway Region, where the whole population was evacuated due to the floods in the Mone Creek in 2015.

In late July 2015, heavy rain caused floods in the creek washing away the pagodas, the village monastery, schools and homes in Pwinttauk Village. All the villagers were evacuated to a hill to the southwest of the village. At that time, the EMG and other public well-wishers donated over 500 bags of rice, cooking oil and other consumer goods to the flood victims.

Moreover, the EMG built and donated a reinforced concrete monastery worth Ks100 million with the aim of providing shelter for the villagers in times of natural disaster. Waso and Kathina robe offering ceremonies are yearly held at the village monastery, and it has been the8th ceremony this year. Since 2016, EMG held Waso robes offering ceremony every year.

“We are very grateful to the EMG staff families and other public well-wishers for donating rice and cooking oil when our village was flooded, building a new monastery and making donations every year. For your noble donations of Waso robes every year, I wish you all prosperity and protection from any disaster,” said U Visoddha, abbot of the village monastery. EMG staff families also donated a bronze Buddha statue, a throne, twenty eight Buddha statues and an ordination hall.

Locals of Pwinttauk Village also built a Thaunglone Chanthar Pagoda in the pagoda compound in early July.