Heartdrifts to mountains and mountainslike the Cloud.
Everywhere can be theLingshan(Vulture Peak)wheremy heart can return to.
Follow my original aspiration on the way.
Never forget compassion and wisdom but always take them all.
On the
morning of June 11th, 2019, the 16th undergraduate and
the 10th Preparatory and the first Buddhist Spiritual Nurturing Class
Graduation Ceremony of the Minnan Buddhist College were grandly held in the
lecture hall of the Nanputuo Temple. 281 graduates with deep memory and full spirit
of BCM perfectly completed the studies and embarked on a new journey of life.
Leading guests at the rostrum
The Most Ven. Ze Wu addressed.
Ven. Jie Xiang hosted the Graduation Ceremony.
Mr. Su Rendeng (The Deputy
Director of Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs in Xiamen), Mr. Shen
Zhongyong (The Director general of the First Bureau of Ethnic and Religious
Affairs in Xiamen), the Most Ven. Ze Wu (The Vice President of the Buddhist
Association of China, President of the Xiamen Buddhist Association, and Rector of the Buddhist College of
Minnan), Ven. Ding Heng (The Executive Vice President of Xiamen Buddhist
Association), Ven. Jing Xin (The Vice Rector of the BCM), Ven. De Huang (The Superintendent
of Nanputuo Temple of Xiamen), Ven. Hong Lai ( The Director of the
Office of Teaching Affairs of BCM), Ven.
Jing An (The Director of the Office of Student Affairs of the BCM), Ven. Jie
Song (The Director of the International Division of the BCM), Ven. TiJie (The
Director of the Tai Xu Library of BCM), Ven. Neng Shun (The Deputy Director of
the Office of the Nanputuo Charitable
Foundation of Xiamen, and the Director of the Xiamen Nanputuo Temple
Charity Association), Mrs. Miujialin (The Director
of the Nanputuo Temple Business Division) attended the ceremony. Prof.
J. M. Ananda Jayawickrama (The Director of PGIHS, University of Peradeniya in
Sri Lanka), Ven. Prof. MuwaetagamaGnananandaThero (Chairperson of the Board of
Study for Religious and Cultural Studies, PGIHS, University of Peradeniya in
Sri Lanka) were invited to attend. The ceremony was presided over by Ven. Jie
Xiang (Executive Vice-Rector of BCM),
and venerables of various divisions, teachers and graduates attended the
graduation ceremony.
Participators were singing the
national anthem together.
Most Ven. Ze Wu (The Rector of the BCM) burned incense and worshiped the
Buddha.
Participators chanted Sūtra together.
At 9 o'clock in the morning,
the graduation ceremony began in the majestic national anthem. Then Most Ven.
Ze Wu burned incense and hosted, leading the participators to chant Sūtra,
prayed for the future of our graduates, and wished long abiding of the true
Dharma, the prosperous national fortune, the peaceful world, and the happy
people.
Ceremony scene
The participating Leaders and
guests of college
The participating Leaders and
guests of college
The Most Ven.
Ze Wu was full of affectionate blessings and congratulated the graduates, and
earnestly enjoined graduates: “First, humility, to have a receptive mind as a
hollow mountain arouses echoes; second, contentment and happiness, conscious of
kindness and acknowledging a duty to repay it; third, inclusiveness, with the
heart that embraces the universe; fourth, keeping kindness and compassion in mind, behaving with
wisdom; fifth, sticking to faith, without selflessness. He said: "When you
encounter difficulties, please take out your wisdom, show your courage, show
your compassion, don't forget the toughness of 'Edge of Sword goes out from
sharpening', don't forget the depth of 'plum blossoms come from bitter cold ',
never give up, never slacken, and work hard to create a new situation."
The Monk students of the BCM
The Nun students of the BCM
The Most Ven. Ze Wu
emphasized: "The graduates from the BCM should not be merely a demeanor of
the Buddhist school of ordinary significance. It should not be the pursuit of
material, status and fame, but should be a pity vow of compassion and giving, putting the people
first, and not forgetting the bitter people in the world. They are eager to
persist in the Buddhist faith and pursue unremittingly the truth after the test of
violent storms and waves. It is to seek the Dharma and promote Buddhism, to
attain awakening and actualizing the Way, to be conscious of kindness and
acknowledge a duty to repay it, to do the selfless dedication with all you have."
Ven.Ding Heng, Executive Vice President of Xiamen Buddhist Association,
delivered a speech.
Ven. Ding Heng, on behalf of
the Xiamen Buddhist Association, expressed his congratulations on the graduates. He said: "The students
have perfectlycompleted their studies and have a new identity and a new
mission. I hope that everyone can seek theabovepath of Buddhahood and vow to
transform all living beings below, and solemnise the country, and benefit thesentient
beings. As an old schoolmaster, I sincerely hope that everyone will remember
the Motto of College, parallel cultivation of compassion and wisdom, strict
observance of the precepts, practicingwith great concentration, persistence of
the aspiration for enlightenment, and continuous diligence (vīrya)."
Mr. Su Rendeng, Deputy Director of Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs
in Xiamen, delivered a speech.
Deputy Director Su Rendeng, on
behalf of the Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs in Xiamen, congratulated
the graduates of the college and put forward three requirements for the
graduates: “First is to be a high-quality Buddhist faculty member and to be a
qualified successor to the Buddhist career; second, we must adhere to the
direction of religious Sinicization; third, we must follow the rules and
regulations, having our own religious faith and patriotism."
Vice-rector Venerable Jing Xin read out the college's decision on
commending "perfect full attendance in both daily
ceremonies (morning and evening recitations) and the classroom" and
awarded the certificate.
Issuing a certificate of commendation
Issuing a certificate of commendation
Venerable Jing Xin read out
the college's decision on commending "perfect full attendance in both
daily ceremonies (morning and evening recitations) and the classroom" and
awarded the certificate. Twenty-two students perfectly attended the hall of the
daily chanting in the morning and evening of the four-year undergraduate course
and attended allthe class to receive full recognition and reward. At the
graduation ceremony, the Buddhist College of Minnan produced a new version of
the certificate and Ven. Jing Xin introduced its significance to everyone. He
said: "The graduation certificate of BCM is the result of the students'
study in the college and is also an important milestone in the path of learning
Buddhism. In order to make students feel proud and heavy responsibility as a
one member of BCM by taking the certificate, and know that it is valuable and
difficult to become a young talented monk or nun of the Chinese Buddhism and
accept higher Saṃgha education. The Most
Ven. Ze Wu Rector was compassionate, re-designed and produced the graduation
certificate of the college. The new certificate fully reflects the academic
tradition and academic style of the BCM, and it also entrusts the Most Ven. Ze
Wu Rector’s great kindness and expectation for the graduates of the college."
The Most Ven. Ze Wu read the
certificate.
The Most Ven. Ze Wu awarded the certificate.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the
Rector's office.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the
permanent resident of Nanputuo Temple.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the
Nanputuo Charitable Foundation of
Xiamen.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the
Administrative Office.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the Office of Teaching
Affairs.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the Office of Student Affairs
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the International Division.
The Undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented a souvenir to the Library of Tai Xu.
Subsequently, the leaders and
guests of the BCM issued the graduation certificate for the preparatory class,
and the Most Ven. Ze Wu also personally awarded the graduation certificates one
after another and took a group photo. In order to express gratitude, the 16th undergraduate graduating class respectfully presented souvenirs to the Rector's
Office, the permanent resident of the Nanputuo Temple, the Nanputuo Charity
Foundation of Xiamen, and the five divisions of the BCM.
Rev. Chang Xue (Male Buddhist undergraduate class of BCM) led the graduates
to make a vow.
Rev. Chang Xue (Male Buddhist
undergraduate class of BCM) led the graduates to make a vow:“After returning to our respective temples, we should not
disappoint or forget the teachings of the leaders of college, venerables, and
teachers. We should support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, obey
the law, and strictly observe the precepts, cultivate meditation and wisdom,
inherit and carry forward the fine traditions of Buddhism to contribute our
mind and intelligence for the development of Chinese Buddhism, the prosperity
of the motherland, the happiness of the people,.” The resonant voice was heard
throughout the lecture hall. It wasa vivid manifestation of the graduates from
the BCM who vowed to make a great vow with compassion and wisdomandwouldremain true to theoriginal aspiration)
"
Ven. Liao Rui delivered a speech of congratulations on
behalf of Venerables and
teachers.
Ven. Liao
Rui delivered a speech of congratulations on
behalf of (BCM’s) Venerables and
teachers. He said: "The teachers are proud of
everyone's growth. Graduation is a milestone and a gorgeous dividing line. From
then on, you will start a new journey. There is no key point to promote
Buddhism, academics can be completed, but Bodhisattva’s path depends on
practice. I hope that everyone loves all sentient beings, benefits both self
and others, contributes to society and the country, keeps in mind the goals,
and don’t forget the initial mind while becoming a Buddhist monk or a
nun. Thus, you will not be left
with the true nature of the Buddhism and sensibility of a peripatetic monk and nun. You are going to leave this familiar campus. The
venerables and teachers will always keep watch here and wish you all the best.
We hope that no matter where you are, no matter what your achievements are, you
can often come back home. ”
Rev.
Chang Yu (Male Buddhist Student in the second-year undergraduate Division of
BCM) delivered a farewell speech on behalf of the
in-school
students.
Rev. Chang Yu (Male Buddhist Students Division of BCM) delivered a
farewell speech on behalf of the in-school
students. He expressed that he would take over the baton from the
seniors, complete the mission of inheriting the foundation, carry forward the
fine tradition of the BCM, inherit the advantages of the seniors, and establish
a good image of the study and practice, to set an example for the next freshman.
Rev. Zhao Qian (Female Buddhist Students Division of BCM) was invited to deliver
a thank-you speech on behalf of the graduates.
"Already
know brothering the rain and dew with a small body, but always wish to show
gratitude to sunshine in spring within the tiny heart." Rev. Zhao Qian (Female Buddhist Students Division
of BCM) was invited to deliver a thank-you speech on
behalf of the graduates. She expressed
the appreciation of the graduates to the Most Ven. Ze Wu Rector and the
venerables of various divisions of the BCM, and deeply attached to the
venerable in charge of a class, venerables of class, classmates, and shared the
harvest and sentiment of the final lesson of graduation. She said: "All
graduates will try their best to practice the right knowledge, right view,
apply what they have learned to practice, and practice and act according to Dharma,
and carry out the spirit of "Compassion and wisdom" of the college,
and benefit more people. They will not disappoint the reputation of 'the people
of Minnan College with compassion and wisdom'."
The Graduation ceremony was perfectly
completed,and the
gathering sang the Triple Gem Song together.
The
graduation ceremony ended perfectlyin the solemn Triple Gem song. “One who
has only compassion without wisdom is an ordinary mortal. One with both
compassion and wisdom is called Bodhisattva. “College time is only a part of
life. The journey after graduation is the real beginning of practicing
"Humanistic Buddhism” and opening up life learning. Another group
remembers the true meaning of "Compassion and Wisdom", and those
graduates who loveall sentient beings and love our family and country will
embark on the journey, will be on the road to learning Buddhism to provide for
the world, and repay four kinds of kindness above; to have right effort and
right action in the promotion of Buddhism and benefiting sentient beings, they
will benefit the society and the people withBuddhist Wisdom, and more students
will definitely add another piece to the glorious history of the BCM.
Venerables, teachers and
students in the ceremony
Ven. Master
Hui Quan of the Nanputuo Temple founded the BCM in 1925, and it has a history
of 94 years. It is one of the oldest colleges in the history of modern Chinese
Buddhism and a national-level higher Buddhist College. It has preparatory
Graduate, undergraduate and postgraduate education qualifications and has an
international foreign language Buddhist class (postgraduate class). BCM
currently has the Nanputuo Temple Campus (Male Buddhist students division),
Zizhulin Nunnery Campus and Wanshilian Nunnery Campus (Female Buddhist students
division). It has graduated 16 batches of undergraduates, 10 batches of
preparatory graduates, 9 batches of postgraduates, and one batch of in-service
postgraduates, with more than 3,000 graduates in total. In 2019, the BCM is
enrolling students including the new undergraduate, preparatory, postgraduate,
and international foreign language Buddhist studies classes.
Venerables, teachers and students in the ceremony
At the beginning of the period
from 1925 to 1936, 300 graduates trained by the BCM, crossed the ocean,
becoming pioneers in the promotion Buddhism in Southeast Asia or Europe and the
United States, or stayed in the country, silently guarding the Buddhist Lineage
during the turmoil period, showing the style of the elder masters and the spiritof
the BCM. BCM is proud of them.
It has been 34 years sinceits
resumption in 1985, and the BCM exported nearly 3,000 graduates to the Buddhist
circles at home and abroad. At the same time, more than 30 people went abroad
to study abroad, and nearly 100 people went to Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, the United States, Canada, and other countries to promote and spread
Buddhism. Most of the graduates in China have become the backbone and
successors of temples, Buddhist colleges, Buddhist research institutions, and
regulatory agencies.
With the inheriting,
improvement and development of the Ven. Master Tai Xu, the Ven. Master Da Xing,
the Ven. Master Miao Zhan, the Most Ven. Sheng Hui, and the Most Ven. Master Ze
Wu, the BCM has become an important base for the cultivation of Chinese
Buddhist masters, an important base for exporting talented monks and nuns, and
an important window for modern Chinese Buddhism to open to the outside world.
In the future, the BCM will
continue to be based on the Original Intentionof the Buddha, actively practice
the "Humanistic Buddhism" thought, be urged on by the
"Compassion and wisdom", the motto of BCM, adhere to the "Having
own religious faith and patriotism, learning and practice equally " of
school mission, and the "Integration of learning and practice, the college
life is followed as the system of the public monastery” of the policy of
running school, guided by the core values of socialism, adheres to the
direction of Buddhism in China, follows the path of running Chinese religious
college, strengthens cultivation of talented monks and nuns, and provides solid
talented monks and nuns guarantee for actively guiding Buddhism to adapt to a
socialist society.
All venerables, teachers and students took a group photo.