What is it like to have lunch at Ba Vang Pagoda?
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Whoever comes to Ba Vang Pagoda is welcome to travel around and eat at the Pagoda, no matter if you are a Monk, Nun or normal visitor. Like all meals at Ba Vang Pagoda, lunch is served without charge. Eating at the pagoda is totally different from a household meal. There will be no wine or small talks during lunch. Instead, it goes with rituals performed by Monks or Nuns and takes place the very Zen way. Click on the photos below to see how it is like to have lunch at Ba Vang Pagoda.
What is it like to have lunch at Ba Vang Pagoda?
Being free, well-organised and mindful are what people often say when speaking of lunch at Ba Vang Pagoda. Lunch at Ba Vang Pagoda will be revealed in the next photos.
Alms begging
At Ba Vang Pagoda, everyone queues up for food. Taking a tray, we choose food in prepared containers.
Praying before and after lunch
The Monks will instruct everyone to perform praying rituals before and after eating. After lunch, we chant the Sutra of the Eight Realisations of Great Beings one time. That's when we show gratitude towards the Three Jewels and almsgivers. In addition, we remind us to earnestly cultivate ourselves and practise the Dharma.
Practising eating in mindfulness
During the meal, everyone tries to keep silent and focus on eating. We can be fully attentive to what we are eating. We also think about the merit of Three Jewels and people who prepare, serve and donate the food.
Washing dishes
After lunch, everyone washes dishes in prepared sinks and then dry them with clean towels.