20250129 Holy Miracles Temple’s Lunar New Year Ceremonies: Compassion Amid Global Disasters

Los Angeles Wire 02/05/2025

Holy Miracles Temple’s Lunar New Year Ceremonies: Compassion Amid Global Disasters
Photo Courtesy: Joyce Lee (Ruzun Ruohui, the Abbess of Hua Zang Si Temple, led the prayer ceremony to offer blessings and relief on the first day of the Spring Festival.)


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The ceremony included a reminder to consider the suffering of others, particularly in response to the challenges faced by communities affected by wildfires in Southern California. Ruzun Ruohui spoke about the importance of supporting those in need. Led by the World Buddhism Association Headquarters, various temples and organizations have offered aid, including financial support and essential supplies. The ongoing efforts invite others to take part in helping those impacted by these events.

Photo Courtesy: Joyce Lee (Attendees offered lotus lamps, flowers, and blessing bags to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, seeking blessings for prosperity and wisdom.)

The ceremony began with Runzun Ruohui’s opening remarks, followed by sequential offerings and chanting of sacred scriptures. It concluded with the distribution of blessing bags adorned with persimmon flower designs symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.

From January 29 to February 2, the temple remains open for visitors to pay their respects and make offerings, including lotus lamps, blessing bags, and flowers. In Buddhism, “making offerings” extends beyond material contributions; it purifies the soul, diminishes greed and attachment, and cultivates a heart of compassion for all living beings.

Photo Courtesy: Joyce Lee (Attendees offered lotus lamps, flowers, and blessing bags to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, seeking blessings for prosperity and wisdom.)

On February 12, the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year, the temple will host a special chanting of the Chapter of Universal Gateway of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara in the Lotus Sutra, followed by the distribution of blessing bags prepared during the New Year ceremonies. In times of disaster, such recitation can provide comfort, as the sutra offers reassurance for those who sincerely call upon the Bodhisattva. It serves as a source of support for those facing difficult circumstances.

These ceremonies took place against a backdrop of global tragedy. The year 2025 began with devastating disasters, leaving communities worldwide needing relief. A historic winter storm swept through the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida, bringing freezing temperatures, shutting down airports and roadways, and claiming at least 10 lives. Simultaneously, Southern California faced relentless wildfires that scorched thousands of acres, displaced residents, and severely strained emergency services. Globally, a powerful earthquake struck Tibet, causing widespread destruction and leaving countless families in desperate need of assistance. These tragedies underscored the need for collective compassion and support.

Photo Courtesy: Joyce Lee (Attendees recited Buddhas’ names and made offerings to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.)

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