Child Ordination-through a Mother’s Eyes!
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/child-ordination-through-a-mothers-eyes/
As
a mother, the following is one of the most emotionally challenging articles I
tasked myself with, as I see a son of mine, in each child-Samanera (novice
Buddhist monk)!
At
a recent alms-giving ceremony I attended, there were many such, of varying
ages. Some as young as 7 - 8 years of age, while some of pubertal age.
These
‘little ones’, with shaven heads, and their thin bodies swathed in saffron
robes, sat on the floor with their elders. It was hard to miss, their
expressions of sheer wonder, coupled with mischief on their faces, as they
watched the children of the laity, of similar age, running wild with chocolate
smeared faces, brandishing their favourite toys.
One
of these ‘miniature monks’ in particular, had his gaze fixed longingly on a
teddy bear, and another on a train set. While those, in their mid to late
teens, gazed appreciatively, at the pretty young girls prancing around, before
quickly hiding their faces, behind their over-sized palm-leaf fans, when
frowned upon, by a disapproving adult monk.