Buddha
Purnima
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★What
Buddha
Jayanti, also known as Buddha Purnima, celebrates the birthday of Lord Buddha.
It also commemorates his enlightenment and death. It's the most sacred Buddhist
festival.Buddhists regard Lumbini (which is now part of Nepal) to be the
birthplace of Buddha. Named Siddhartha Gautama, he was born as a prince into a
royal family sometime in the 5th or 6th century BC.
However,
at the age of 29 he left his family and began his quest for enlightenment after
seeing the extent of human suffering outside the walls of his opulent palace.
He became enlightened while meditating under a sacred fig tree at Bodhgaya, in
the Indian state of Bihar, and is believed to have lived and taught mostly in
eastern India. Buddha is believed to have passed away at Kushinagar in Uttar
Pradesh, at the age of 80.
★When
Buddha
Jayanti is held on a full moon in late April or May each year. In 2020, Buddha Jayanti
falls on May 7 in India. It will be the 2,582nd birth anniversary of Lord
Buddha.
★History
Gautama
Buddha was a spiritual teacher in India. Many scholars are uncertain when he
lived. It is believed that Buddha was born at some time between sixth and
fourth centuries BCE. Opinions among scholars are generally divided between
those who place Buddha's death about 480 BCE and those who place it as much as
a century later.
Buddha
was an influential spiritual teacher during and after his lifetime. Many
Buddhists see him as the Supreme Buddha. Festivals to honor Buddha were held
for many centuries. The decision to celebrate Vesak as the Buddha's birthday
was formalized at the first conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists.
This conference was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in May, 1950. The date was
fixed as the day of the Full Moon in May.
Different
Buddhist communities may celebrate Vesak on different dates in years when there
are two full moons in May. This is because the Buddhist lunar calendar can be
interpreted in different ways.
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★How
Activities
include prayer meets, sermons and religious discourses, recitation of Buddhist
scriptures, group meditation, processions, and worship of the statue of Buddha.
Many
Buddhists visit temples on Vesak to listen to monks give talks and recite
ancient verses. Devout Buddhists may spend all day in one or more temples. Some
temples display a small statue of Buddha as a baby. The statue is placed in a
basin filled with water and decorated with flowers. Visitors to the temple pour
water over the statue. This symbolizes a pure and new beginning.
Many
Buddhists pay special attention to Buddha's teachings during Vesak. They may
wear white robes and only eat vegetarian food on and around Vesak. Many people
also give money, food or goods to organizations that help the poor, the elderly
and those who are sick. Caged animals are bought and set free to display care
for all living creatures, as preached by Buddha.
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