Today, we celebrate the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha. Vesak is a time for reflection, compassion, and peace for Buddhists around the world. Let’s embrace mindfulness and spread kindness in honour of this meaningful day. Learn more https://bit.ly/4iCgnPj
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Vesak is a special day for Buddhists around the world, marking the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha. It is a time for peace, kindness, and reflection. Wishing all who celebrate a blessed and meaningful Vesak. #CDSBEOIBelongHere
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
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
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
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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
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
On this Vesak/Vaishakh Full Moon:12/05/25 I prostrate thrice to the Tathagat Arhant Samyak Sambuddha on his Mahaparinirvana Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammā Sambuddhassa May All beings realise the eight fold path #Buddha #Buddhism
— DAILY DOSE OF DHAMMA (@dailydosedhamma) May 12, 2025
To all those celebrating in Harrow East and across the world, I wish you a Happy #Vesak day! Vesak is the most important Buddhist festival, commemorating the birth, enlightenment (Nibbāna), and passing (Parinirvāna) of Gautama #Buddha
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
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Vesak Day History
Vesak Day commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha, the philosophical founder of Buddhism. It's a time when followers of Buddhism engage in various religious and charitable activities. Offering food and goods to monastic communities, practicing kindness and generosity, and attending lessons on Buddhist teachings are some of the notable practices during this event. Meditation, a fundamental practice in Buddhism, aims to cultivate empathy, mindfulness, and enlightenment is also emphasized during Vesak Day.
Vesak Day offshoots from Indian origins, where Gautama Buddha was believed to have lived and taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, considered core tenets in Buddhism. In Canada, Buddhism plays a significant role in the multireligious and multicultural tapestry, with an estimated 366,000 adherents according to the 2011 National Household Survey. Consequently, Vesak Day is recognized and celebrated among the widespread Buddhist community in the country, contributing to the diversity and multiculturalism in Canadian society.
In Canada, the observance of Vesak Day may vary among the different Buddhist communities. Similar to other countries, the Canadian Buddhist community typically organizes Dharma talks, meditation sessions, and charitable activities. Ceremonies often include the lighting of lanterns and candles, symbolizing enlightenment and liberation from suffering. Vesak Day is not a public holiday in Canada and thus does not have a specific fixed date. Vesak Day generally takes place in May or early June, aligning with other countries' celebrations based on the Asian lunisolar calendars.
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 Toronto, the West End Buddhist Temple usually organizes the largest Vesak celebration in Canada. This event includes a variety of activities, like a blood donation campaign, admonition to the Buddhist precepts, a charity walk and a candlelit procession.
Buddhism is one of the largest religions in Canada. According to the latest Census carried out in 2011, approximately 366,000 individuals identified as Buddhist in Canada. This prevalence of Buddhists in the community has made Vesak Day a popular observance in Canada.
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 Documentary to learn more about Vesak Day: The Buddha (2010) - A PBS documentary narrated by Richard Gere and directed by David Grubin. The film presents the life and teachings of the Buddha, as well as insights on meditation and mindfulness practices. Amongst White Clouds (2005) - A documentary that provides a rare glimpse into the lives of Buddhist hermit monks living in the Zhongnan Mountains of China, who continue the legacy of the ancient masters who inspired them.
Attend Vesak at Mississauga Celebration Square: In previous years, celebrations have been held at Mississauga Celebration Square which includes cultural performances, teachings, meditation sessions, food, and communal activities to celebrate Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and passing into Nirvana.