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(OPRC) Lesson 46 (May 30, 2024) | Dhammapada 9-10 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 9-10 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) 7. Anikkasāvo kāsāvaṁ, whoever is defiled Yo vatthaṁ paridahessati; Yet wears the saffron robe, Apeto dama saccena, And devoid of self-control and truth na so kāsāvamarahati. Is unworthy of the saffron robe. 8.  Yo ca vantakasāvassa, Whoever has purged the defilements sīlesu susamāhito; And well established in virtue Upeto dama saccena, Is self-controlled, truthful, sa ve kāsāvamarahati. Is worthy of the saffron robe Story:  Devadatta Vatthu

The Nine Kinds of Equanimity (Upekkhā) as Explained in the Sutta Piṭaka by Bhante Dr. G. Chandima | dCRADLE (Centre of Research and Dhamma Leadership Enhancement)

  1. Six-factored Equanimity ( Upekkhā )  2. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) as a Brahma-Vihāra 3. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) as an Enlightenment Factor 4. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) of Energy 5. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) about Formations 6. Equanimity ( Upekkhā )  as a Feeling 7. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) about Insight 8. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) of Jhāna 9. Equanimity ( Upekkhā ) of Purification 1. Six-factored Equanimity ( Upekkhā )   The six-factored equanimity connects upekkhā to all six senses, allowing a monk to remain equanimous, mindful, and clear comprehending after seeing a form. Aṅguttara Nikāya (AN) 6.1. Each sense is associated with its function:  “ Having   heard a sound with the ear,” “smelled an odour with the nose,” “experienced a taste with the tongue,” “felt a tactile object with the body,” and “cognized a mental phenomenon with the mind ” (AN 6. 1).  Equanimity, mindfulness, and clear comprehension are said to arise ...

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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐭𝐚 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝟓𝟖𝐭𝐡 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐁𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐖𝐞𝐛𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐬 (𝐅𝐄𝐄𝐃𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐓) 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒.

  Dear Dhamma Friends, 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐭𝐚 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝟓𝟖𝐭𝐡 𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐨𝐩 100 𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐁𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐁𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐖𝐞𝐛𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐬 (𝐅𝐄𝐄𝐃𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐓) 2024. Tiny Buddha and Lion's Roar come in first and second on the list, respectively. 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝘽𝙪𝙙𝙙𝙝𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙗𝙡𝙤𝙜𝙨 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙨𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙗𝙡𝙤𝙜𝙨 𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙚𝙗 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙠𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝙧𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙫𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙮, 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙧𝙞𝙩𝙮, 𝙨𝙤𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙡 𝙢𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙖 𝙛𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙤𝙬𝙚𝙧𝙨, & 𝙛𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙝𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨. On behalf of the Patisota team, we would like to express our gratitude to Patisota’s followers and those who benefit every day from the teachings of Bhante Dr. Chandima. Source:  https://blog.feedspot.com/buddhist_blog/ May you be well and happy! Patisota Team

Āḷavaka Sutta (SN 10.12): Text, Word-to-word Translation

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38 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  1. What is Cāga? Why does it switch between Cāga and Dāna? 2. How do I practice Cāga? 3. How can you successfully practice generosity? 4. Why is Cāga the quality of the mind in offering, whereas Dāna may is the primary activity? 5. What does it mean to have accomplished success in Dāna? 6. Why are certain donors able to complete Dāna but not Cāga? 7. Any stories about lay devotees carrying out Cāga during the Buddha's time?

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(OPRC) Lesson 45 (May 2, 2024) | Dhammapada 7-8 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 7-8 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) 7. Subhānupassiṁ viharantaṁ, (Whoever lives) Focused on the pleasant indriyesu asaṁvutaṁ; Senses unguarded Bhojanamhi ca amattaññuṁ, Immoderate with food, kusītaṁ hīna vīriyaṁ; Lazy and sluggish, Taṁ ve pasahati māro, Will be overpowered by Mara vāto rukkhaṁva dubbalaṁ. As a weak tree is bent in the wind. 8. Asubhānupassiṁ viharantaṁ, (Whoever lives) Focused on the unpleasant Indriyesu susaṁvutaṁ; Senses  guarded Bhojanamhi ca mattaññuṁ, Moderate with food, Saddhaṁ āraddha vīriyaṁ; Confident and diligent, Taṁ ve nappasahati māro, Will not be overpowered by Mara Vāto selaṁva pabbataṁ. As a stone mountain is unmoved by the wind. Story:  Mahākāḷatthera Vatthu

37 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  1. What is sīla ? 2. How do we understand  sīla  in our dhamma journey? 3. What does  sīla  mean to laypeople? -Not killing -Not stealing -Not sexually misbehaving - Not lying -Not taking any drink or drug to cloud the mind 4. What are the challenges with  sīla  practice? 5. How can we cultivate  sīla  to increase compassion and wisdom?

(OPRC) Lesson 44 (April 25, 2024) | Dhammapada 6 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

Dhammapda 6 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) 6. Pare ca na vijānanti, Many do not realize mayamettha yamāmase; that we here must die Ye ca tattha vijānanti, For those who realize this, tato sammanti medhagā. Quarrels end Story:  KosambakaVatthu

Registration is now open for the Two-Day Retreat (Seck Kia Eenh 釋迦院) in Melaka, Malaysia with Bhante Dr. G. Chandima (June 22-23, 2024)

 

Registration is now open for the Two-Day Retreat (Brahmavihara Monastery & Retreat Centre 梵行寺禅林) in Melaka, Malaysia with Bhante Dr. G. Chandima (June 8-9, 2024)

 

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36 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Lay people have to accomplish the four accomplishments—trust in the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha ( saddhā ), morality ( sīla ) , generosity ( cāga ), and wisdom  ( paññā ) —to fulfill the four wishes. What is the basis for trust ( saddhā ) in the Buddha? How does a layperson cultivate trust ( saddhā )? It is said that a layman should trust in the Buddha's enlightenment. How can a layperson trust in the enlightenment of the Buddha? Understanding the Buddha's nine great qualities allows a layperson to put their trust ( saddhā ) in his enlightenment. Only by comprehending the Buddha's nine noble qualities can a layperson acquire trust ( saddhā ) To better understand these nine great qualities of the Buddha, it is helpful to number them. accomplished ( araham ) fully enlightened ( sammā-sambuddho ) endowed with clear vision (8 knowledges) and virtuous conduct (15 practices) ( vijjā-carana-sampanno ) well-gone ( sugato ) the knower of three worlds ( lokavidū ) the incomparable le...

35 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  A lay person's final wish is to be reborn in a better place. However, how a person spends the last moment (last thought) determines their next existence. As a result, we are all expected to constantly monitor/observe our thoughts.  It is essential to vigilantly monitor our thoughts to determine whether or not they contain and sustain kusala . The question now is how to prepare for having a skillful ( kusala ) thinking in the last moment. Do we know when it will be our last moment? We do not know. Then there's the question of how to prepare for the final moment.  Thinking skillfully ( kusala ) all the time is the best way to have a skilled ( kusala ) thought in last moment. So our last moment will be one day of cultivating such skillful ( kusala ) thinking. 1.  Why did the Buddha encourage laypeople to be concerned about a good rebirth? 2.  How many destinations are there for a person to be reborn? 3.  How can we understand Bhava  Taṇhā (craving-...

Mallikā's Unparalleled Dāna given to the Buddha

               Queen Mallikā proposes to King Kosala the Unparalleled Dana given to the Buddha When the King saw what the people (citizens of the country) were giving, he felt hopeless and asked himself, "What is the point of my life if I can't give to the Buddha and monks more than the people?" He then laid down on his couch and thought of ways to beat his subjects. Then Queen Mallikā asked the King, "Great King, why are you lying down?" "Why do your senses, like your eyes, look like they're going away?" The king then asked, "Don't you know, my dear Queen?" The queen said, "No, I don't, Great King." After that, the King told Mallikā about it. Queen Mallikā advises the King in arranging the Unparalleled D ā na "Five hundred monks should be housed in a pavilion within the grounds of the golden palace, and it should be constructed with fragrant planks of sāla - kalyāṇī trees," the Queen advised the King, who she...

(OPRC) Lesson 43 (April 18, 2024) | Dhammapada 5 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 5 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) 5. Na hi verena verāni, Hatred through hatred sammantīdha kudācanaṁ never ends Averena ca sammanti, By non-hate alone does it end esa dhammo sanantano. This is an ancient truth Story: Kāḷayakkhinī Vatthu

Growing an Effective Sunday Dhamma School: A Principal's Perspective | Bhante Dr. Gangodawila Chandima and Ci Xin

Dear Dhamma Friends, Stay tuned for Wednesday, May 1 evening as we continue with our Dhammapariyesanā series #63.  Please join the host, Bhante Dr. Chandima, as he speaks with Ci Xin about how to effectively build a Sunday Dhamma School. Ci Xin's work as Chairperson of SKEDS (principal) at Seck Kia Eenh temple in Melaka has received special attention because she took on the challenge of transitioning the school from physical to online during the COVID-19 pandemic and then successfully bringing the online to physical class style by generating interest among the children and community.  As Patisota, we believe she has a lot to share with us about running an effective dhamma school in the face of challenges and taking dhamma schools to the next level of Buddhist education by keeping students engaged. Bio of Ci Xin Ci Xin was introduced to the Mahayana tradition when she was 7 years old, and her encounter with the Theravada tradition came 2 years later. Since then, she has identif...

Paṭhamasamajīvī Sutta (AN 4.55): Text, Word-to-word Translation

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(22-31 Sutta Study Episodes) Past Video Recordings of Sabbāsava Sutta (MN 2) by Bhante Dr. Gangodawila Chandima | Monday BMV Sutta Discussion (November 2023 to March 2024)

  Day 22 An Overview of the Sabbāsava Sutta Day 23 First Method: Seeing Day 24 Wise Attention as First Method of Seeing Day 25 Second Method: Sensory Restraint Day 26 Third Method: Wise Attention of Needs Day 27 Fourth Method: Tolerance Day 28 Fifth Method: Avoidance Day 29 Sixth Method: Destroying Day 30: Seventh Method: Developing Day 31: Final Review You can access all of the notes pertaining to the videos above at  https://patisota.blogspot.com/2024/03/Final-review-sabbasava-.html

(OPRC) Lesson 42 (April 11, 2024) | Dhammapada 3-4 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 3-4 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) 3. Akkocchi maṁ avadhi maṁ, He abused me, attacked me   ajini maṁ ahāsi me; Defeated me, robbed me!   Ye ca taṁ upanayhanti, For those carrying on like this, veraṁ tesaṁ na sammati. Hatred does not end. Story: Tissatthera Vatthu 4. Akkocchi maṁ avadhi maṁ, He abused me, attacked me   ajini maṁ ahāsi me; Defeated me, robbed me!   Ye ca taṁ na upanayhanti, For those not carrying on like this, veraṁ tesūpasammati. Hatred ends. Story: Tissatthera Vatthu

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34 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

*  Longevity does not come from blessings alone, and we must have already performed good karmas. ( Cūḷakammavibhaṅga Sutta MN 135) “Idha, māṇava, ekacco itthī vā puriso vā pāṇātipātī hoti luddo lohitapāṇi hatapahate niviṭṭho adayāpanno pāṇabhūtesu. So tena kammena evaṁ samattena evaṁ samādinnena kāyassa bhedā paraṁ maraṇā apāyaṁ duggatiṁ vinipātaṁ nirayaṁ upapajjati. No ce kāyassa bhedā paraṁ maraṇā apāyaṁ duggatiṁ vinipātaṁ nirayaṁ upapajjati, sace manussattaṁ āgacchati yattha yattha paccājāyati appāyuko hoti. Appāyukasaṁvattanikā esā, māṇava, paṭipadā yadidaṁ—pāṇātipātī hoti luddo lohitapāṇi hatapahate niviṭṭho adayāpanno pāṇabhūtesu.   “Here, student, some man or woman kills living beings and is murderous, bloody-handed, given to blows and violence, merciless to living beings. Because of performing and undertaking such action, on the dissolution of the body, after death, he reappears in a state of deprivation, in an unhappy destination, in perdition, even in hell. But ...

Past Video Recordings of Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta by Bhante Dr. Gangodawila Chandima | Monday BMV Sutta Discussion (July 2023 to November 2023)

Day 1 Introducing the Text Day 2 kāmasukhallikānuyogo Day 3 attakilamathānuyogo Day 4 The Noble Eightfold Path Day 5 sammā diṭṭhi Day 6 sammā saṅkappa Day 7 sammā vācā Day 8 sammā kammanta Day 9 sammā ājīva Day 10 sammā vāyāma Day 11 sammā sati Day 12 sammā samādhi Day 13 Review of the Noble Eightfold Path Day 14 The First Noble Truth Day 15 The Second Noble Truth Day 16 The Third Noble Truth Day 17 The Forth Noble Truth (a revisit) Day 18 For Four Noble Truths : 3 Perspectives (tiparivaṭṭa) and 12 Aspects Day 19 Dhamma Eye (Dhamma Cakkhu) and the Cry of deities in six heavens Day 20 Cry of Brahmās in 16 Brahmā realms and Monk Koṇḍañña's Sotāpatti Final Review You can access all of the notes pertaining to the videos above at https://patisota.blogspot.com/2023/11/final-review-dhammacakkapavattana-stta-bhante-dr-gangodawila-chandima.html

(OPRC) Lesson 41 (April 4, 2024) | Dhammapada 1-2 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 1-2 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Yamaka (Dichotomies ) Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā manomayā; Manasā ce paduṭṭhena, bhāsati vā karoti vā; Tato naṁ dukkhamanveti, cakkaṁva vahato padaṁ. Story: Cakkhupālatthera Vatthu All experience is preceded by mind,  Led by mind, Made by mind. Speak or act with a corrupted mind, And suffering follows As the wagon wheel follows the hoof of the ox. Manopubbaṅgamā dhammā, manoseṭṭhā manomayā; Manasā ce pasannena, bhāsati vā karoti vā; Tato naṁ sukhamanveti, chāyāva anapāyinī.   Story: Maṭṭhakuṇḍalī Vatthu All experience is preceded by mind,  Led by mind, Made by mind. Speak or act with a peaceful mind, And happiness follows Like a never-departing shadow.

(OPRC) Lesson 40 (March 28, 2024) | Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness) 10 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Khuddakapāṭha 9 (Minor Texts) Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness ) 10.  Diṭṭhiñ ca anupagamma  sīlavā  , Without going back to wrong views,  virtuous,  Dassanena sampanno; and endowed with true insight, Kāmesu vineyya gedhaṁ, having removed all greed for sense pleasures,  Na hi jātu gabbhaseyyam punaretī ti. he will never come to lie in a womb again.

33 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

1.Is getting popularity important? 2. Why is it important for lay people to have a good reputation? 3. How does a layperson develop a good reputation? 4. If expecting a good reputation is considered harmful, why did the Buddha declare that it is a wish? 5. Why does a layperson want a good reputation for his or her family and teachers? 6. Are there any more places where the Buddha discussed how to earn reputation?

32 (Day) Notes | Pattakamma Sutta (AN 4.61) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Please see the Sutta's text and translation, as well as laypeople's first wish. https://patisota.blogspot.com/2023/12/pattakamma-sutta-word-to-word-translation-patisota.html 1. What's the difference between wealth and money? 2. The significance of gaining wealth in righteous ways. 3. What are the righteous jobs? 4. Is it easy or difficult to work with ethical works? If not, how should we perceive ethical jobs? 5.Does Buddhism teach against money? 6. Where is the problem? Is it the total avoidance of using wealth? or prudent use of wealth?

(OPRC) Lesson 39 (March 21, 2024) | Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness) 8-9 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Khuddakapāṭha 9 (Minor Texts) Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness ) 8. Mettañca sabba lokasmim, With mettā for the whole world, Mānasaṁ bhāvaye aparimāṇaṁ; unfold a boundless heart: Uddhaṁ adho ca tiriyañca, above, below, all round, Asambādhaṁ averam asapattaṁ. unconstricted, without enemy or foe. 9.Tiṭṭhaṁ caraṁ nisinno v ā , When standing, walking, sitting, Sayāno  vā  yāvatāssa vigatamiddho; or lying down while yet unweary, Etaṁ satiṁ adhiṭṭheyya, keep this ever in awareness; Brahma metaṁ vihāram idhamāhu. for this, they say, is the highest form of living (attitude) in this life.

(OPRC) Lesson 38 (March 14, 2024) | Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness) 7 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Khuddakapāṭha 9 (Minor Texts) Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness ) 7. Mātā yathā niyaṁ puttam Just as a mother at the risk of life Āyusā ekaputtamanurakkhe; loves and protects her child, her only child, Evampi sabbabhūtesu, so too for all beings Mānasaṁ bhāvaye aparimāṇaṁ. (One should) unfold a boundless heart.

31 (Day) Notes | Final Review: Sabbāsava Sutta (MN 2) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Day 22 An Overview of the Sabbāsava Sutta Day 23 First Method: Seeing Day 24 Wise Attention as First Method of Seeing  Day 25 Second Method: Sensory Restraint  Day 26 Third Method: Wise Attention of Needs Day 27 Fourth Method: Tolerance  Day 28 Fifth Method: Avoidance  Day 29 Sixth Method: Destroying Day 30: Seventh Method: Developing

30 (Day) Notes | Sabbāsava Sutta (MN 2) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Unwise attention leads to not developing. 1. What is Bhāvanā? 2. Why is Bhāvanā? 3. Why is the meaning of the word Bhāvanā so ambiguous in context? 4. Why is the practice of seven awakening factors referred to as Bhāvanā rather than specific meditations? 5. Why should the seven awakening components under Bhāvanā be practiced in the context of vivekanissitaṃ, virāganissitaṃ, nirodhanissitaṃ, and vossaggapariṇāmiṃ ? 5. If Bhāvanā is merely one technique to deal with particular akusalas , how can we understand contemporary meditation concepts?  

(OPRC) Lesson 37 (February 22, 2024) | Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness) 6 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Khuddakapāṭha 9 (Minor Texts) Metta Sutta (Unlimited Friendliness ) 6.  Na paro paraṁ nikubbetha, Let no one bring about another’s ruin Nātimaññetha katthaci nam kañci; nor look down on anyone anywhere. Byārosanā paṭighasaññ ā , from provocation or from enmity. Nāññamaññassa dukkhamiccheyya. let them not wish pain on each other.

2024 人日 Chinese New year (初七-人日) Celebration with Lemon Chew 赵卿宁

  Dear Dhamma Friends, "Happy Renri" 人日快乐! Patisota is pleased to present Lemon Chew (KL, Malaysia), singing  " Fly Me To The Moon +喜欢你"  for the 人日 2024. Fly Me To The Moon +喜欢你 is a mash-up of two songs. The classic song " Fly Me To The Moon " is a mash-up with the popular song "喜欢你" to produce a bossanova rendition. After improvisation and sequence addition, these two songs become more lively and fresh. Enjoy the " Fly Me To The Moon +喜欢你" Bossanova rendition on "Renri" and remember to love the world and yourself. Patisota will feature Lemon Chew as the performer and vocalist. Sis. Mallika Siew Peng Chua, our Music Event coordinator, will oversee the proceedings.  May you be well and happy! -Patisota Team