“Let us reflect on noble path taken by Arahant Mahinda Thero on this Poson Poya”
June 10, 2025 07:02 am
As a government bearing the responsibility of nurturing a righteous and culturally enriched citizenry, the present administration is deeply committed to upholding the message of non-violence and harmonious coexistence brought by Arahant Mahinda Thero, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said in her Poson message.
Issuing a message to mark the Poson Poya Day, Prime Minister Amarasuriya said Poson Poya holds immense significance both religiously and historically, as it marks a day that paved the way for a remarkable revival of the religious, cultural, social, and even economic aspects of the citizenry in Sri Lanka.
It is important that we repeatedly reflect upon the noble path taken by Arahant Mahinda Thero to bring the light of the supreme teachings of Dhamma into our lives, and strive to attain that light and inner peace through both Amisa Pooja and Pratipatti Pooja of Dhamma, the Prime Minister added.
Full message of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya:
On this Poson Poya Day, I extend my sincere blessings to all Buddhist devotees who, with great reverence, commemorate the momentous advent of Arahant Mahinda Thero to Sri Lanka bearing the noble teachings of the Lord Buddha.
This sacred occasion marks the establishment of monastic Upasampada (the first monastic ordination) in Sri Lanka.
The theme of this year’s state Poson Festival is ‘May the world be enlightened by the teachings of the Lord Buddha’. Accordingly, it is important that we repeatedly reflect upon the noble path taken by Arahant Mahinda Thero to bring the light of the supreme teachings of Dhamma into our lives, and strive to attain that light and inner peace through both Amisa Pooja (material offerings) and Pratipatti Pooja (practice offerings) of Dhamma.
Poson Poya holds immense significance both religiously and historically, as it marks a day that paved the way for a remarkable revival of the religious, cultural, social, and even economic aspects of the citizenry in Sri Lanka.
According to Buddhist heritage, Poson Poya signifies the first step in shaping a compassionate society. As a government bearing the noble responsibility of nurturing a righteous and culturally enriched citizenry, we are deeply committed to upholding the message of non-violence and harmonious coexistence brought by Arahant Mahinda Thero, ensuring its continued relevance in the present day.
At a time when our nation is preparing to embark upon a new era of revival, it is my sincere blessing that this Poson Poya serves as a sacred blessing for a prosperous and enlightened future.
May all observe a blessed and meaningful Poson Festival.