Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Wesak Day.... JFYI


The Vesak festival, or Buddha Day, celebrates
Enlightenment and passing away on the full moon
of the 6th lunar month (May). It is the most important 
festival in the Buddhist lunar calendar.
Buddhist festivals are a time for joy. The give 
Buddhists an opportunity to meet together, 
to take the Three Refuges and learn more 
about the Buddha's teachings. Families bring food,
candles and flowers to the monks in the 
monasteries. In return, the monks chant 
the scriptures, lead a period of meditation
and give teachings on the themes of the
festival.
There is a party feel to the whole occasion. 
Houses and streets are cleaned and 
decorated with Buddhist flags and flowers.
In villages, Buddhists gather around statues 
of the Buddha when it is dark. They walk 
around the statue with candles till all is covered in
light.
During the Vesak celebration, an image of the new-born Buddha -
in the gesture of pointing to the Truth - is usually displayed in the 
shrine room.
Buddhists use light (candles, butter lamps) to celebrate Vesak to
recall that the Buddha showed people how to become enlightened

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