| In Ven. Master Hsing Yun, Buddhism has
found a reformer, an innovator, and an educator. Under his strong
leadership, Buddhism has extended beyond traditional temple life to
integrate and further enrich the modern living of city dwellers. Today,
it has transcended national boundaries and has afforded people from
all over the world the opportunity to be a part of it.
Initially formed on February 3, 1991 in response to the needs
of local Buddhist practitioners, the BLIA ROC gradually gained recognition
overseas. Subsequently, "Buddha's Light International Association"
was officially inaugurated in Los Angeles, California on May 16,
1992 during which a new chapter in Buddhist history emerged. As
Buddhist delegates from Europe, America, Asia, Africa, and Australia
rendered their support by attending the first BLIA General Conference,
Ven. Master Hsing Yun commemorated the unprecedented event with
the following verses:
"My compassionate vow is to save sentient beings;
My body is that of the Dharma ocean that binds no boats;
Ask me what have I achieved in this lifetime?
May the Buddha's Light shine over the five continents."
As a starting goal for Buddhist propagation, Ven. Master Hsing
Yun endorsed the spirit of "Joy and Harmony" as the theme
for the first BLIA General Conference. In doing so, BLIA hopes the
seed of joy is sowed throughout the world and the ideal of harmony
prevails among all people.
BLIA is not the organization of a certain sect, temple, or person.
It is an organization that belongs to all the Buddhists in the world.
People who subscribe to the guiding principles of BLIA are welcome
as "Buddha's Light Friends." Currently, over 100 BLIA
chapters have been established worldwide. There are establishments
in the United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway,
Russia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong,
Macao, Thailand, India, Brazil, Argentina, Africa, etc. Gradually
but surely, there will be BLIA establishments throughout every corner
of the world where the presence of BLIA members will make a difference
for the benefit of humanity.
BLIA works closely with members of other Buddhist temples, colleges,
scholastic organizations, lay practitioners associations, and meditation
groups. BLIA will attempt to accommodate the request for assistance
from any affiliation if a need arises. Evidently, the primary objective
of BLIA is to serve the multitude, spread a joyous spirit among
people, and help others to instill the virtue of compassion.
As members are aware, BLIA places a lot of emphasis on social
services through a host of well-designed activities. For example,
BLIA is active in the "Save the Earth" campaign and the
preservation of nature and the environment. There are regular schedules
to collect recycled products and the planting of trees. In the recent
past, BLIA was instrumental in planting about 20 millions trees
in Taiwan. As a means to help improve the conditions of our communities,
BLIA has also participated in some governmental sponsored activities
such as an anti-drug campaign, international disaster relief efforts,
etc.
Due to the fact that BLIA is able to meet the challenges dictated
by modern technology, the seeds of Buddhism can easily be planted
throughout the five continents. In addition, under the strong support
in the ideal of "Respect and Magnanimity," members of
BLIA strive to emulate the bodhisattvas' spirit to help actualize
the motto of BLIA:
"May kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity pervade all
dharma realms;
May all beings from heaven and earth benefit from our blessings
and friendship;
May our ethical practice of Ch'an and Pure Land help us to realize
equality and patience;
May we undertake the greatest vows with humility and gratitude."
Modeling our behaviors on the Four Great Bodhisattvas, we recite
this motto before each meal to remind us of our vows to help others,
to make this world a better place, to bring joy to humanity, and
to achieve peace among nations
Homepage: http://www.blia.org
email: info@blia.org
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