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The Dhammakaya Foundation, led by the Most Venerable Phraarjhabhavanavisuddhi, organized a memorial service on January 5, 2005, at Saphaninhn Sport Stadium in Phuket. Over 400 staff coordinated with public and private sectors, inviting more than 1,500 Buddhist monks from 14 provinces, alongside Christian and Islamic participants. The service featured the illumination of over 10,000 candle lanterns and flying lanterns in memory of the deceased. The event aimed to promote unity and remembrance across various faiths, showcasing a collective effort in honoring those who have passed. Further details can be found at dmc.tv.

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-Memorial Service Preparation
-Interfaith Collaboration
-Candle Lanterns
-Buddhist Traditions
-Community Involvement

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Preparation for the ceremony The President of the Dhammakaya Foundation, the Most Venerable Phraarjhabhavanavisuddhi, assigned more than four-hundred staff, with all the equipment needed to be used in the ceremony and for site preparation, to co-ordinate quickly with the public and private sectors in Phuket to perform a 'Memorial Service' on Wednesday 5 January 2005 at Saphaninhn Sport Stadium, Phuket Province. On occasion of this memorial service, more than 1,500 Buddhist monks from fourteen southern provinces in Thailand were invited to join in combined Buddhist, Islamic and Christian Memorial Services, to illuminate more than 10,000 candle lanterns and launch the flying lantern in memory of the deceased.
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