Best wishes to all those observing the Day of Vesak, the traditional celebration for Buddhists uniting in faith and fellowship. May this Vesak bring peace and renewed purpose to all.
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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
Happy Vesak Day from His Eminence Ling Rinpoche! Today we honor the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Lord Shakyamuni Buddha. Wishing everyone a day filled with profound reflection and joy. http://lingrinpoche.info
“Hatred never ends by hatred, but by love - this is eternal law.” This Vesak, may compassion bloom, May kindness lead, May the Buddha’s wisdom guide humanity toward unity and global peace. Happy Vesak #Vesak #BuddhaPurnima
In the garden of Lumbini, a great light was born — the Prince Siddhartha, who would become the Buddha, the Enlightened One. His birth marked the dawn of compassion, wisdom, and the path to liberation for all beings. Happy Vesak Day . May the Dhamma spread like Lion's roar.
— The White X Dark Knight (@syndrome_knight) May 11, 2025
May the teachings of Lord Buddha inspire you to walk the path of righteousness & the light of Vesak shine upon you & bring you blessings of happiness & prosperity. Happy Vesak Day.
Warm wishes to all those celebrating #Vesak! Learn more about the Day of the Full Moon, a sacred day for millions of Buddhists around the world: https://un.org/en/observances/vesak-day…
Parody account Happy Vesak Day to all who celebrate! May your actions be filled with compassion and your path be guided by wisdom! Wishing you harmony and joy! GIF
Since I got query regarding how to celebrate #VesakDay here is simplest way for all of us : Practice Uposatha and lit 5 candles in front of Buddha and Babashaib at your home. Recite three jewels and five percept. If you have nearby monastery then visit it rest monk will tell u
— Shadow Home Minister of India 🇮🇳 (@Bahujan_connect) May 12, 2025
It’s a packed week ahead with NEW MUSIC #jin_echo… so much happening, and we’re here for every moment Wishing everyone a peaceful and joyful Vesak Day tomorrow! Huge thanks also to our Thai ARMYs for the unforgettable love and energy closing out Hobi’s last concerts in Show more
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Vesak Day History
Vesak Day, also known as Buddha Purnima or Buddha Day, marks the universal celebration of the birth, enlightenment and passing away of Gautama Buddha, the spiritual founder of Buddhism. The day is filled with acts of charity, virtue and kindness as Buddhists ponder the teachings of Buddha and strive to lead a more enlightened and compassionate life. It is widely recognised as an opportunity to reflect on the practices of love, peace, and non-violence, key principles in the Buddhist philosophy.
While Vesak Day has roots in ancient Asian history, its significance has transcended geographical boundaries, finding a place within the multicultural fabric of Australian society. There are now thousands of practicing Buddhists in Australia, many with Asian ancestry, but also a growing number of Australians who've adopted elements of Buddhist philosophy into their lives. Vesak Day plays an important role in promoting mutual understanding and inter-religious harmony, fostering unity among the diverse fabric of Australian communities.
In Australia, Vesak Day is typically observed with organised activities in Buddhist temples and community centres. Rituals may include meditation, the recitation of sutras (Buddhist scriptures), procession of Buddha images, acts of charity and lighting of candles. Participants often create lanterns, symbolic of enlightenment, and some Australians plant trees, reflecting the Buddha's birth in a grove. This observance illuminates a facet of Australia's vibrant, multicultural identity and contributes to the dynamic interfaith dialogue within Australia. Vesak Day varies annually, typically falling in May or early June, depending on the lunar 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
In 2007, for the first time, the South Australian Jodo Shinshu Buddhist community celebrated Vesak outside of a temple setting, choosing to host events in public spaces to foster greater engagement and interaction with non-Buddhists.
Many Australian Vesak Day celebrations also participate in the tradition of "Bathing the Buddha", where water is poured over a statue of Buddha as a gesture of purifying the mind from greed, hatred and ignorance.
In the News and Trending in Australia for Vesak Day
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.
Watch a Film to learn more about Vesak Day: 1) Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003) - A South Korean film that portrays Buddhist teachings through the changing seasons and the human life cycle. 2) 7 Years in Tibet (1997) - A drama film that recounts an Austrian mountaineer's experiences living in Tibet and learning about Buddhism.
Watch a Documentary to learn more about Vesak Day in Australia: 1) The Buddha (2010) - A PBS documentary directed by David Grubin exploring the life and teachings of the Buddha. 2) Walk with Me (2017) - A documentary about a community of Zen Buddhist monks and nuns who have dedicated their lives to mastering the art of mindfulness with their world-famous teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh.