First Buddhist funeral held in Swaziland, South Africa

Swazi sunbeams, near Manzini

The Times of Swaziland is reporting that Chand-rakanthi de Silva, a former textbook manager at Waterford Kamhlaba United World Colleges and assistant librarian at Pathways World School, has received the first Buddhist funeral in Manzini, Swaziland. Swaziland, a mostly Christian country, legally paved the way for other religions in its July 2005 constitution that ensures "protection of freedom of conscience or religion."

For more Buddhist news coming out of South Africa, you will want to read our article "The Dharma of Ubuntu." The piece ran in our Summer 2012 issue of Buddhadharma and covers Buddhist relief work in the region.

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