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Visakha Puja Day is one of the most important
days in Buddhism and for Buddhists. It is the day Buddhists assemble to
commemorate the life of the Buddha, and to give reverence to His purity,
profound wisdom and immense compassion for all humankind and living beings by
reflecting and using His teachings as guidelines for their lives. Visakha Puja Day also marks the anniversary
of three significant events in the life of the Buddha – His Birth,
Enlightenment, and Attainment of Complete Nibbana – that occurred on the 15th
day of the 6th waxing moon.
Visakha Puja Day (Vesak) and the United Nations
On
13 December 1999 (2542 B.E.), the General Assembly of the United Nations
officially recognized Visakha Puja Day, or Vesak Day as traditionally known by
Sri Lankans, as an International Day of the World. Sri Lanka was a key member
of the original group of co-sponsors for a resolution requesting the United
Nations to recognize Vesak as a special day. The goal is to make Vesak
internationally known as the day Buddhists throughout the world assembled to
perform meritorious deeds and to commemorate the Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment,
and Attainment of Complete Nibbana. It is also to acknowledge the Buddha as a
benevolent human being endowed with great wisdom and immense compassion and
goodwill for all living beings. The Buddha encouraged all religious groups to
examine His teaching and to verify the truth for themselves, without the need
to abandon their own faith. He taught
and shared His great wisdom to all living beings without seeking anything in
return.
Thailand
will organize Visakha Puja Day Ceremony (Vesak) as recognition of the boundless
compassion of the Buddha, the Most Exalted One and Teacher to all humankind and
celestial beings. You are warmly invited to participate in Visakha Puja Day
Ceremony that includes the offering of donation, observation of the precepts,
meditation practice and circumambulation of the Grand Meditation Stadium, as
commemoration of the Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment, and Attainment of Complete
Nibbana. The ceremony will be held at Wat in Thailand on Monday, 1st June 2015
(2558 B.E.).
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