Book of Buddhist Revelation Presented to the Library of Congress
WASHINGTON, DC -- H.H Dorje Chang
Buddha III, a Treasury of True Buddha-Dharma, a book that confers the most
evolved and enlightened status on H.H. Master Wan Ko Yee, was presented to
the Library of Congress last week at an event attended by Members of
Congress, the Diplomatic Corps and sixteen Dharma Kings and Rinpoches from
around the world.
The book acknowledges and authenticates for the first time that H.H.
Master Wan Ko Yee, an international master of Buddhism and permanent
resident of the United States, is the actual reincarnation of the
primordial Buddha. It is the second time in more than 2,500 years that
Dorje Chang Buddha has manifested himself in human form and the third time
that Dorje Chang Buddha has manifested in the universe.
The book records and verifies H.H. Master Yee's spiritual enlightenment
and his many accomplishments as a world-class Yun sculptor, artist, poet,
calligrapher, philosopher, painter, and medical expert in healing
illnesses. More than twenty holy leaders of Buddhism, employing the rules
of Buddhism, have formally determined and verified through personal
attestations and written proclamations that H.H. Master Yee is the holiest
and most honored leader of Buddhism.
"H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Holiest Tathagata is the most
compassionate, the kindest, the holiest and the purest being of all. The
wisdom of His Holiness is complete, and His learning is exceedingly
profound. He is the Buddhist equivalent of the Pope," said Shih Long Hui,
Chairperson of the International Buddhism Sangha Association, who presented
the book to Dr. Judy S. Lu Chief of the Asian Division of the Library of
Congress of the United States.
H.H. Master Wan Ko Yee was in seclusion praying for his Tibetan Monks
and for an end to the conflict and human suffering occurring in Tibet at
the hands of the Chinese Government.
Buddhism is a body of religious traditions, philosophies, and teachings
all in pursuit of enlightenment and truth. The religion was founded
approximately in the 5th Century BCE by Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian
prince who renounced his throne to dedicate his life to teaching his
insights (dharma) on the nature of the universe and the alleviation of
suffering in the world. Having attained enlightenment (bodhi), he was known
as Buddha, or "Enlightened One." The many traditions that make up the
worldwide Buddhist Sangha, or society, maintain his legacy by preserving
and teaching his philosophy. Buddhism is the fourth largest religion after
Christianity, Islam and Hinduism.
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