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On Buddha's Trail PILGRIMAGE
Buddhsist Fellowship: 5-Precepts
29 November
- 9 December
2003

PILGRIMAGE
TO INDIA
2003 was a great year and it ended with Pilgrimage trips to
India. The large group of 115 pilgrims
with 3 monks embarked on their journey on Silk Air direct to
Bodhgaya. Greeted by 4 buses, they toured the holy Buddhist
sites in the state of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India. The
experience was exhilarating and spiritual enriching.
Standing below the Bodhi tree where Prince Siddhartha became a
Buddha was a joyous moment. The feeling and emotions felt cannot
be described in words. You have to experience it yourself.
The accommodation at most of the places surpassed our
expectations, after having heard so much about poor conditions.
Vegetarian diet throughout contributed to our good health in our
at times arduous journey (many hours on the bus). Only 3 people
suffered from mild diarrhea, otherwise, a perfectly healthy
group. Our pilgrimage doctor was impressed by this.
Although there were 4 bus loads of us, we spent very little time
waiting for each other. The planning and the organization were
commendable. Thanks to the tour operator and Buddhist
Fellowship’s experience in this sort of thing.
Every morning, the group commenced the day’s journey with Homage
to The Triple Gem and precept chanting. Being a spiritual trip,
there were no flaring of tempers, not even when a journey that
was suppose to take only 6 hours eventualized into a 12 hour
bus journey due to a massive traffic jam on the Calcultta
trucking route. The drivers did incredibly well, to get us all
to the destination safely by night fall.
The group also brought along 100 tins of biscuits and 40 big
boxes of clothes, stationeries, toys and other give-aways to be
donated to schools, medical facilities and street children along
the journey.
A boat ride on the famous Ganges was part of the trip. We were
amazed by the people dipping themselves completely into this
polluted river with great faith. Froth along the river banks was
a common sight. We were advised by our doctor to keep our limbs
within the boat. We abided despite prodding by our Hindu tour
guides to dip our hand or just a finger to purify our bad karma.
“If our bad karma could be purified simply by dipping our body
into this river, all the fishes in it would be going to heaven”,
a Buddhist monk teased.
There was a second group of pilgrims, led by Bro (Dr) Ng Yee
Kong, who endeavoured an even more spiritual journey, staying at
temples throughout and observing 8 precepts on most days.
Whichever you choose, a pilgrimage to the Buddhist holy sites is
a must in one’s life as the inspiration from walking on the
paths that the Buddha actually took is simply incomparable.
Another pilgrimage will be organized by BF in 2005. It will once
again be the BEST deal in town. For the whole 11-day package
complete with room, board, local and air transport and taxes, it
cost less than $2,000 for the early birds and $200 more for the
late sign-ups.
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