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    Festival banned 20 years returns to Myanmar pagoda

    YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Amid the towering golden spires of Myanmar's grandest Buddhist shrine there was talk of politics and hope for the future as thousands came Wednesday for the return of an annual festival that was banned for more than 20 years by the former military regime.

    Gongs chimed at the diamond-studded Shwedagon Pagoda as it marked what is being billed as the 2,600-year anniversary of the temple, which according to legend houses eight strands of Buddha's hair.

    More than a tribute to Buddhism, the event was a celebration of new freedom and the latest sign of change in this long-repressed country.

    "The previous regime, they wanted people to be repressed, suppressed, quiet and stable," said Pyinya Wuntha, a saffron-robed monk who not long ago might have been jailed for saying such things. "Now the government has changed and the system has changed."

    "They cannot control us by pointing guns at us anymore," the monk said.

    For nearly half a century, the country was ruled by a secretive, xenophobic military regime that cracked down on any perceived dissent.

    The junta ceded power last year to an elected but military-backed government that has surprised critics with an unexpected wave of reforms — freeing political prisoners, relaxing strict media censorship and allowing opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to run for parliament in April.

    Fear that was so pervasive among the people of Myanmar is gradually giving way to greater confidence. Many people spoke candidly about the new government, without lowering their voices. Under the junta, it was taboo to discuss politics with foreigners and gatherings of more than five people were liable to a ban, due to the generals' fears of an uprising.

    Smaller pagoda ceremonies that focused on religious rituals were allowed by the defunct military regime. But larger festivals, particularly at Shwedagon, were seen as holding potential for trouble in this devoutly Buddhist country, where religion and politics have often mixed.

    Shwedagon was a rallying point for anti-government protesters in 2007 when monks led a pro-democracy uprising that the army quashed with deadly force.

    Against the backdrop of the Shwedagon's golden dome in 1988, Suu Kyi electrified a crowd of half a million people with a speech that launched her career as opposition leader and Myanmar's icon of democracy.

    After that, the ruling junta halted the annual pagoda festival at Shwedagon for what they called "security reasons," said Khin Maung Aye, a Buddhist scholar and an organizer of the event.

    "My son is 22. He was born in 1989, and he has never witnessed the real Shwedagon Pagoda festival," he said. "I have dreamed of this for many years, but I dared not think it would be so big."

    Perched on a hilltop, the Shwedagon Pagoda dominates the Yangon skyline, and is especially prominent at night, when floodlights make the golden temple glow brightly. In a country of great poverty it is a lavish shrine; the main spire is said to contain 4,351 diamonds, including a single 76-carat diamond at the top.

    For the festival, Shwedagon's well-maintained grounds were spruced up with a half million orchids, dahlias and other flowers, organizers said.

    The event opened with a morning procession of thousands of people in ceremonial costume walking barefoot along the temple's marble halls. Gongs clanged from all corners of the compound as hundreds of monks chanted and the government's Religious Affairs Minister, Myint Maung, came to pray.

    A group of 12 monks are to take turns chanting nonstop until the full moon on March 7, when the celebrations end.

    By night, the roads outside the pagoda transformed into a fairground filled with throngs of people. There were Ferris wheels and traditional Burmese puppet shows and vendors selling everything from crispy fried prawns to Suu Kyi T-shirts, a hot new commodity in Yangon.

    One frail older woman said she had read in newspapers that the festival was making a comeback, but she didn't believe it. So she traveled two hours by bus from her hometown of Oakkan, north of Yangon, to see it firsthand.

    "It's a shame and a sad thing that the government in a Buddhist country took this significant festival away from us for so long," said Myint Kyi, whose husband held her upright for support.

    "This makes me not only happy but excited," she said softly. "Now I realize there is some change in Myanmar. There must be if this is allowed."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Aye Aye Win contributed to this report.

     

    5 comments

    • Jake  •  3 mths ago
      I am happy with the way things are going to Myanmar. I do hope it will continue until eventually they will be back into democracy. Myanmar has a lot to offer, and they are just waiting to be discovered.
      Myanmar definitely will be part of my itinerary as one of my destinations outside:)
    • daniel  •  3 mths ago
      An absolutely amazing country. I've traveled to about 40 countries in my lifetime, and Myanmar is definitely near the top of my list. Fascinating culture and historical sites, beautiful nature, incredibly warm, friendly and welcoming people.
    • Carbomba B  •  3 mths ago
      nuke em they look different
    • Gimme Cookies!  •  Karachi, Pakistan  •  3 mths ago
      Lots of Journalists and Cameramen have been killed by Israeli soldiers deliberately...
      • chris 3 mths ago
        Even though I am a Christian this article is about Buddhism and their traditions not about Israel so please shut up and enjoy their culture
    • Blue bulldog  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      muslims dont have festivals....unless they are the killing kind.
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