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Washing face of the Buddha.

I got up at 3 something that morning, rode a bicycle for 7 km in the dark. Yeah it was pitch black out there, since there wasn't any street lights. yuck! I got there at almost 4, just in time to see the beginning of the ritual.

 

This ritual commences every morning at 4 am when monks wash the face and brush the teeth of the Buddha image.). It is an elaborate ritual performed for over an hour by a senior monk dressed in monastic attire, assisted by several lay helpers, dressed in white and wearing formal headdress. As soon as the drums are struck, the senior monk residing in the adjoining monastery enters the sanctum and starts the formal face washing ritual with a succession of fresh towels, offered by devotees. He then performs the act of cleaning the Mahamuni's teeth with a large brush followed by one more sequence of cleaning with fresh towels. After this, sandalwood paste is applied to the image and it is again cleaned with towels and finally sprinkled with scented water. After the ceremony is completed, the used towels are returned to the devotees who keep these towels with reverence in their home shrines.

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Uploaded on May 27, 2012
Taken on May 18, 2012