- Upali Thera
Upali Thera was a Thai
Theravada monk and founder of theSiam Nikaya order ofBuddhism inSri Lanka . He visitedKandy in1753 and there performed "upasampada " (higher ordination, as distinct fromsamanera ornovice ordination) for a group of Sinhala monks. The upasampada was not observed in Sri Lanka for centuries until this time. Upali Thera believed the BuddhistSangha in Kandy was suffering from a state of corruption, and his efforts were aimed at "purifying" the practices - which includedastrology - of the monastic order there. To this end he founded the new monastic order.It was also through the efforts of Upali Thera that the "procession of the tooth" came into being. Annually in Kandy there is a celebration which includes a parade in which the focus is a relic believed to be a tooth of the Buddha. This procession was originally focussed on honor to Hindu deities, particularly those incorporated into
Mahayana Buddhism. Upali Thera believed this to be inappropriate in a Buddhist nation, and his influence led to the king declaring that "Henceforth Gods and men are to follow the Buddha".ee also
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