Planetary Wesak Activation Meditation on May 12th at 4:55 PM UTC On the Wesak full Moon on May 12th, Ascended beings will gather in their Light bodes in the sacred valley called Wesak in Tibet, to discuss and help determining the course of evolution for the next 100 years for Show more
— Paul White Gold Eagle (@PaulGoldEagle) May 12, 2025
On this sacred day of Vesak, let us honor the life and teachings of the Buddha by practicing mindfulness, love, and understanding. Wishing you a blessed and joyful Buddha Purnima! #BuddhaPurnima
Have a Happy Vesak Day! On this Full Flower Moon (9:56 PDT), we honor peace, compassion, and the awakening of love in every heart. Let us return to the stillness of no-thing, where Ahimsa blossoms quietly and powerfully.
— Ahimsa Peace Institute (@GandhiWorldwide) May 12, 2025
The Wesak Full Moon is here… A sacred portal of Divine Light and Blessing. Celebrated as the Full Moon of the Buddha’s Enlightenment… And a time when great Masters pour light into humanity. The veils are thin. The blessings are near. Your highest timeline is calling...
Vesak – Day of the Full Moon in May Vesak, the Day of the Full Moon in May, marks three profound events in the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha: His birth in 623 B.C. His enlightenment under the Bodhi tree His passing into Mahaparinirvana at the age of 80
— Yoga in Daily Life (@yogaindailylife) May 12, 2025
Wishing you a Vesak filled with light, love, and growth!
Blessed Vesak to all those who celebrate! Don't forget to visit our site to view our featured products here: https://api.ripl.com/s/4hwf0r #TheWitchesAlmanac #Vesak #Buddhism #Pagan #Peace #Compassion #Meditation #Nature #Witch #Witches #Nature #Buddha #AncientHolidays #Nirvanaday
— The Witches' Almanac (@WitchesAlmanac) May 12, 2025
To cease from all evil To cultivate the good To purify one's mind This is the advice of all Buddhas. (Sabba papassa akaranam kusalassa upasampada Saccittapariodapanam etam Buddhana sasanam) Vesak 2025 Photo: #SriLanka #Vesak #VesakDay #vesak2025 #VesakPoya
Take a deep breath in, hold, and release. Vesak, also known as #BuddhaDay, is a holiday observed by Buddhists commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Siddhartha Gautama, who is commonly known as Buddha. Listen to Free Admissions today: https://bit.ly/3UYZ81w
— The Walters Art Museum (@walters_museum) May 12, 2025
Shubh Narasimha Chaturdashi to everyone. Narasimha Chaturdashi, when Bhagavan showed His immensely powerful, His fiercest form to the world. The One who protects. The One who is always present everywhere. The One who loves Bhakti above all else. That glorious Narasimha appeared Show more
Vesak Day, or the day of the Full Moon, is one of the most important dates on the Buddhist calendar. It celebrates the birth of Buddha in 623 B.C. It was also on this day that the Buddha attained enlightenment and, coincidently, it is the day he passed away eighty years later. Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world, and it is one of the oldest. It encompasses traditions, beliefs, spiritual practices based on the teachings of the Buddha. It originated in India sometime in the 6th century BCE. Buddhism includes teachings of compassion and peace and for this, the UN acknowledges its contributions. It preaches compassion and peace and looks for ways to end the suffering caused by desire. Its end goal is nirvana, which is an ending of the cycle of death and rebirth.
Vesak Day was officially recognized in 1999 by the UN General Assembly. It is observed annually on the full moon day of the Vaisakha month of the Hindu calendar.
Facts about Vesak Day
About 535 million people around the world practice Buddhism.
According to the World Population Review, as of 2022, the countries with the highest proportion of Buddhist followers are: 1) Cambodia 2) Thailand 3) Myanmar 4) Bhutan 5) Sri Lanka
For Buddhists everywhere it is indeed a felicitous opportunity, while commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing away of Gautama Buddha, to celebrate his message of compassion and devotion to the service of humanity. This message is today perhaps more relevant than ever before - Former Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, Vesak Day 1986
Practice mindfulness. The Buddha taught that the way to end suffering is by eliminating desire. Be mindful and aware of your thoughts and actions. Try to understand why you do the things that you do.
Explore several Buddhist Heritage Sites. UNESCO has partnered with the Korea International Cooperation Agency to develop a project that promotes Buddhist heritage sites.