REPORTS ON THE GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING
Bangkok, Thailand, 4 November 2509/1966 and
THE EIGHTH GENERAL CONFERENCE
Chiengmai, Thailand, 6—11 November 2509/1966 of
THE WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF BUDDHISTS
FOREWORD
The Eighth General Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists at Chiengmai is one of the unforgettable events for Buddhists. Words fail me when I attempt to express my gratitude to all those who through their generosity and selflessness have made it a happy memory for all concerned.
My humble thanks are due to His Majesty the King, His Holiness the Patriarch and His Excellency the Prime Minister, who graciously honoured the Conference with their messages and presence. Also entitled to my thankfulness are various government government officials too numerous to be mentioned individually. The people of Chiengmai organisations. both Sangha and laymen, however, had played their part in a way never to be forgotten and unsurpassed in their history.
Just as a building owes its existence to various types of skilled people such as the carpenters, the bricklayers, the masons and various other mechanics, so the completion of this report is the outcome of the generosity and sacrifice of various people, each shouldering his or her own responsibility but all working together towards the same end. A contribution of one person or group may seem relatively small or less significant when set against another, but each is an indispensable brick of the whole structure and thus goes equally to make possible the completion of the whole edifice. In this respect I have to say that although my expression of thanks may fail to include some individuals or groups, yet my impression of them never exclude any. It is here that 1 beg to be forgiven in case of an involuntary omission. But whatever success has been achieved and whatever merit has been acquired are sure to accrue to all of US without fail.
And this undoubtedly results from the spirit of Unity, which has spurred US all to be of one mind, to speak with one voice and work with one aim: the development of Buddhism.
SUKHÃ SANGHASSA SÃMAGGĨ
Happiness is the outcome OỈ the Unity OỈ the group
Princess Poon Pismai Diskul
President
World Fellowship of Buddhists
THE WORLD FELLOWSHIP OF BUDDHISTS
AIMS AND OBJECTS
The Aims and Objects of the World Fellowship of Buddhists shall be
(Article 3 of the W.F.B. Constitution)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Foreword
Aims and Objects of the W.F.B
Report on the General Council Meeting
The General Conference:
Programme of the Inauguration Ceremony and First Plenary Session
Order of the Day
Inauguration Ceremony
Reading of the Royal Message by H.E. the Prime Minister of Thailand
Address by His Holiness the Sangharaja of Thailand
Welcome Address by H.S.H. Princess Poon Pismai Diskul............................ 15
Inaugural Address by H.E. the Prime Minister .............................................. 15
Vote of Thanks by Dr. G.P. Malalasekera...................................................... 17
Plenary Session 1
Presidential Address by H.S.H. Princess Poon Pismai Diskul....................... 20
Reading of Messages from :
The President of the Republic of China ......................................................... 24
The president of India ................................................................................... 24
The President of the Republic of Korea......................................................... 25
The Chogyal of Sikkim ................................................................................. 26
The President of the United States of America .............................................. 27
His Holiness the Dalai Lama.......................................................................... 28
The Prime Minister of Ceylon ....................................................................... 29
The Prime Minister of India .......................................................................... 30
The Prime Minister of Japan ......................................................................... 30
The Prime Minister of Malaysia .................................................................... 30
The minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Singapore ................................ 31
Reading of Messages from Regional Centres................................................. 31
Plenary Session II
Report on General Council Meeting, Resolution on revised Constitution....... 34
Reading of reports from Regional Centres..................................................... 36
Plenary Session III
Reading of reports from Regional Centres (continued).................................. 40
Plenary Session IV Reports by Committees:
Steering Committee ...................................................................................... . 49
Finance Committee ....................................................................................... 49
Publications, Publicity, Education, Culture and Arts Committee .................. 50
Dhammaduta Activities Committee ............................................................... 51
Humanitarian Services Committee ................................................................ 51
Unity and Solidarity Committee..................................................................... 51
Youth Committee .......................................................................................... 51
Raising of funds for the WFB Foundation..................................................... 51
Plenary Session V
Addresses of thanks....................................................................................... 52
Presentation of gifts and charters to Regional Ceutres and of gifts by them .. 52
Closing Address by WFB President .............................................................. 53
Annexes to the General Council Meeting
Appendices to the General Conference Report
Finance Committee .............................................................................. 75
Publication, Publicity, Education, Culture and Arts Committee .......... 76
Dhammaduta Activities Committee
Humanitarian Services Committee
Unity and Solidarity Committee
Committee on Youth
REPORT ON THE GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING
Held at the Department of Religious Affairs.
Ministry of Education. Bangkok, Thailand, on 4 November 1966
The meeting of the WFB General Council was attended by representatives from twenty-five Regional Centres (Annex 1). It was opened at 9,25 A.M. by the WFB President, H.S.H, Princess Poon Pismai Diskul, after a speech of welcome by the Director General of the Department of Religious affairs, Ministry of Education, Government of Thailand. The meeting was presided by the WFB President who requested Mrs. Miyabara and Miss Pitt Chin Hui, both WFB Vice-Presidents, to preside in her place in case of her temporary absence. The Council approved the arrangement. It also endorsed the suggestion that, in future, documents relating to the meeting of the General Council be circulated to members of the Council at least twenty-four hours in advance. The following are the proceedings of the meeting.
Mr. Aiera Sangkhavasi, the Hon. General Secretary of WFB, submitted the accounts of the organisation as of 31 October 1966. They comprised the income and expenditure account and balance sheet (Annex 2). They had all been audited by Mr. Prapan Sirirat. B.S., B. Com., M.B.A. The Hon. General Secretary also submitted a budget of estimated income and expenditure for the next two years with an explanatory note (Annex 2). The statement of accounts and the budget were unanimously adopted by the Council. The Hon. General Secretary proposed that Mr. Prapan Sirirat be elected as an auditor for the ensuing years. Mr. Sirirat was so elected by the Council.
The Hon. General Secretary introduced the report on the above subject {Annex 4). After full discussion, the report was unanimously adopted by the Council which expressed its deep appreciation of the unprecedented amount and high quality of work accomplished by the Secretariat. It took note of a suggestion that, in future, the report should contain also an account of the activities of Regional Centres concerning implementation of past WFB resolutions and that there should be frequent exchanges of reports between the Secretariat and Regional Centres.
The Council appointed members of the five Standing Committees and constituted the Committee on Youth, the Steering Committee and the Credential Committee {Annex .5).
The General Council passed a unanimous vote of thanks to the Special Committee on Revision of the WFB Constitution for its highly commendable work. It endorsed the proposed amendments submitted by the Special Committee, with the following changes I
Before considering applications for WFB membership, the General Council discussed the criteria established for this purpose under Article 12 of the proposed version of the WFB Constitution and adopted them as its guide line. It then considered each application carefully. The Council decided to give recognition to the Council of Religious affairs of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Dharam- sala Cantt., District Kangra, Punjab. India) and the Young Buddhists Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage (Bangkok, Thailand). As the application of the Buddhist Union (Singapore) was withdrawn, the Council decided to give recognition to the Singapore Buddhist Sangha Organisation (Singapore). After full discussion, the Council decided to defer recognition of the Buddhist Culture and Art Association (Kowloon—Hong Kong) and of the National Council of Young Buddhists Associations (Thailand).
The Council unanimously adopted the revised procedural rules to be followed at WFB General Conferences, as suggested by the Special Committee on Revision of the WFB Constitution {Annex 6).
The meeting of the Council adjourned for lunch at 12.05 P.M. and resumed at 1.15 P.M. when Mr. S. Miyabara took the chair at the request of H.S.H. Princess Poon Pismai Diskul.
The representative of the Australian Regional Centre moved that permanent headquarters of WFB be established for the more efficient working of the World Fellowship of Buddhists and the greater control and safety of its assets and records. After full discussion, the Council adopted the resolution. The Council further agreed that the location of the permanent headquarters be decided at the Eighth General Conference.
Subject to the adoption of the proposed amendments to the WFB Constitution concerning the Executive Council, the General Council unanimously’ agreed that the following four Regional Centres’ representatives be elected as additional members of the Executive Council: representatives of the Regional Centres of Japan; Hawaii, Ceylon and Penang. In reaching the above decision, the Council took into account the willingness and ability of each representative to travel at his own expense to attend the semi-annual meetings of the Executive Council.
REPORT OF THE EIGHTH GENERAL CONFERENCE
CHIENGMAI, NORTH THAILAND
6 - 11 November 1966
Theme of the Conference: BUDDHISM PROMOTES PEACE AND HARMONY AMONG MEN
PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST PLENARY SESSION AND INAUGURATION CEREMONY
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