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
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
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“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
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…
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.
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.
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“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment” Best wishes on this #VesakDay to Buddhists worldwide as they commemorate the life of Buddha.
“May all beings have happy minds.” Lord Buddha Warm wishes on Vesak Full Moon Day! May this blessed day bring you good health, peace and happiness. #Vesak2025
Vesak Day, also known as Buddha Purnima or Buddha Day, honors the birth, enlightenment, and passing away (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha – the founder of Buddhism. It is considered the most essential event for Buddhists worldwide and encourages individuals to reiterate their commitment to Buddhist teachings and values. The Observance traditionally involves acts of goodwill, kindness, and sharing, combined with prayer, meditation, and listening to sermons.
The celebration of Vesak Day traces back to the first Buddhist Council held approximately three months following Buddha's death. In New Zealand, it carries particular meaning for the thriving community of Buddhists, representing various traditions including Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. The Observance not only provides an opportunity to reflect on the essence of Buddhism but also serves to promote harmony, peace, and cultural understanding among the diverse population of New Zealand.
In New Zealand, Vesak Day is typically celebrated with a wide range of activities, including exhibitions, carnivals, cultural performances, and vegetarian food fairs. These activities promote Buddha's messages of love, peace, and non-violence. Devotees can also be seen visiting temples to offer prayers, meditate, and donate to local charities. Although the specific date of Vesak Day varies based on the lunisolar Buddhist calendar, it generally falls in April or May. In some years in New Zealand, it may coincide with the full moon day, which is traditionally considered sacred by Buddha's followers.
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
On Vesak Day in New Zealand, community service is emphasized, in line with Buddhist teachings. This might involve volunteering at local organizations, fundraising for charities, or participating in events that promote peace and understanding.
It is also common during Vesak to "Bath the Buddha", a ritual where water is poured over a statue of the baby Buddha, symbolising the purification of one's mind from greed, hate, and ignorance.
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: 1) Samsara (2011) – A non-narrative documentary that visually explores the themes of birth, death, and rebirth in various cultures. 2) Baraka (1992) – A visually stunning documentary capturing different aspects of life and spirituality in 24 countries.
Visit the Christchurch Dhamma Gavesi Meditation Centre: A day of recreational activities, including meditation, Dhamma talks, and cultural performances.