Durian Satuditha Festival: 1,000 daily pilgrims expected at Taung Pula Mountain Pagoda

Durian Satuditha food offering and plant growing festival will be held at Taung Pula mountain pagoda in Watwun village-tract, PyinOoLwin township, near Peik Chin Myaung, which attracts about 1000 pilgrims every day, Ashin Pyinnya Bawga (Taung Pula) told The Global New Light of Myanmar (GNLM).

 

The durian feast was held last year for the first time, with only about 1,000 pieces donated, but this year’s event will be held on 25 May starting from 9:30 am and will offer 3,000 to 5,000 duri­ans together with a tree-growing activity.

 

“Last year, durian Satudi­tha was held for the first time. It wasn’t awe-inspiring. As we reg­ularly held a daily Satuditha with meals, some durian farm owners called me to sell at an affordable price to donate. Then, a durian feast was held unexpectedly. But last year’s event was quite suc­cessful. It attracted many more pilgrims. So, we plan to continue to hold durian Satuditha this year as a tradition. This year, we will also hold a tree-growing event,” he said.

 

The day on which durian Sat­uditha was held last year broke the record by surpassing the number of pilgrims on full moon days of Thadingyut, Waso and Tazaungdine. The inclusion of the tree growing event this year aims to promote love for trees, high regard for trees and voluntary participation in it, the Sayadaw said.

 

In addition, the entertain­ment programme with perform­ers also attracts attention, and many Yangon-based travel oper­ators are now arranging pilgrim­age tours.

 

“Some Yangon-based oper­ators said they were planning a timely pilgrimage during our duri­an feast. Some will stay overnight. We will remind ourselves of the habit of taking the cleanliness and clear tidiness around the moun­tain seriously with paintings and posters before the festival. We also remind the people to grow trees. A dhamma discourse was given together with the festival last year. We will hold a separate Dhamma discourse this year,” the Sayadaw told The Global New Light of Myanmar (GNLM).

 

Taung Pula is accessible 24 hours a day and receives around 1000 guests daily, while free meals are provided from morning till evening to the pilgrims on week­ends, full moon days and new -moon days.

 

Taung Pula mountain is a famous tourist attraction site in PyinOoLwin, with many re­sort areas where you can enjoy natural landscapes and a sea of clouds. — MT/ZN