Saturday, 21 May 2016

Happy Buddha Purnima | Buddha Purnima 2016, Buddha’s Birthday, Buddha Jayanti, Vaishakh Purnima, Vesak Day

Buddha Purnima/Vesak in India

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The festival is also known as Buddha Jayanti and being celebrated this year on May 21.

The festival of Buddha Purnima is traditionally celebrated to commemorate the birth of Siddhartha Gautama​, who later became Gautama Buddha and went on to become the founder of Buddhism.

On this day, people celebrate Siddhartha's choice to embrace a spiritual quest wherein he renounced all worldly pleasures to become a holy man. He chose this life when he witnessed the suffering of common people. He was hence inspired to let go of his royal life.

Buddha's birth country is considered as Nepal, and there this day is celebrated in accordance to the full moon day of the Vaisakha month of the Buddhist calendar.

Neighbouring Southeast Asian countries too, celebrate this day during the Vaisakha month of the Buddhist and Hindu calendar, which is usually the month of April or May according to the Western Gregorian calendar.

Celebrations worldwide

Countries all over the world celebrate the essence of Buddhism on this day, and it is not limited only to Southeast Asia. The day is a public holiday in many countries, including China, India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and South Vietnam; Canada, Australia and United States (US), too, celebrate this festival by commemorating different ethnicities and cultures.

How India celebrates

People who have embraced Buddhism usually pay a visit to common Viharas to begin their celebration. There they observe a full-length Buddhist sutra which is very similar to a service.

Non-vegetarian food is renounced for the day, and followers choose to dress in white. Consumption and distribution of popular Indian dish 'Kheer' is undertaken, because according to legend, a woman named Sujata offered a bowl of milk to Gautama Buddha.

Buddha Purnima celebration is all about praying with the purest of feelings, and adopting what Buddhism stand for- peace, non-violence and harmony. 

Buddha Purnima 2016, Buddha’s Birthday, Buddha Jayanti, Vaishakh Purnima, Vesak Day

Buddha Purnima 2016 would be celebrated worldwide by the people on 21st of May, at Saturday. It would be celebrated as 2578th Birth Anniversary of Gautama Buddha.
Also known as:
  • Buddha’s Birthday
  • Buddha Jayanti
  • Vaishakh Purnima
  • Vesak Day

Buddha Purnima Festival

Buddha Purnima festival is celebrated every year in the Hindi month of Vaishakha to commemorate the birth anniversary, Enlightenment and Mahaparinirvana (death anniversary) of the Gautama Buddha. The birth name of the Gautama Buddha was Siddhartha Gautama who later became a great Buddha and called as Gautama Buddha. He became a great spiritual teacher and founded Buddhism. Although, the real date of his birth and death is unknown however, it is estimated by many historians between 563-483 BC. He was born in the Lumbini, Nepal to the King Shuddhodana (King of Kapilvastu) and Queen Maya Devi and died at his 80 in the Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh.

Bodh Gaya, Lumbini, Kushinagar and Sarnath has become the most important pilgrimage sites for the Buddhists as these places are deeply attached to the life of Gautama Buddha. Bodh Gaya is the place where Gautama Buddha obtained the Enlightenment after many years of Tapa, Sarnath is the place where he first taught the Dharma, Lumbini is his birth place and Kushinagar is death place.
The day of celebration of Buddha Purnima varies from year to year. According to the Gregorian calendar, Buddha Purnima falls every year from the end of April to the end of May. Buddha’s birthday celebration date has been declared by the Taiwanese government on 2nd Sunday of the May.

Buddha Purnima Celebration

It is celebrated every year on the full moon day in the month of April or May to celebrate the birth anniversary, death anniversary (Nirvana) and enlightenment of the Lord Buddha. Buddha Purnima celebration has special significance for the Buddhists people as the founder of the Buddhism was born.

Variety of social, cultural and religious events and ceremonies like prayer meetings (including Panchasheel, Sutrapath, Ashtasheel, Sutrasraban), fair, Bodhidroom Mela and lots of activities are arranged by the Buddhists for three or more days to specially celebrate this event. Holy books, magazines and other reading materials are distributed by the Bhuddhist organizations among people.
At this day, special programmes and messages are distributed by the radio channels, TV channels and newspapers to give the real message of celebration among common people. Religious people came from all the corners of the world to the Bodh Gaya to get participated in the Buddha Purnima celebrations. People participate in the celebration ceremonies like prayer reciting, lectures on the Gautam Buddha life history, religious speeches about the Buddhist scriptures, meditation, Lord Buddha statue worship and processions.

People came to the temple and offer holy water to the statue of Buddha and then worship by offering flowers, incense, candles and fruits. Buddhist people help poor people by offering money, food and other necessary goods. Caged animals are freed at this day to distribute the message of; freeness is the basic rights of each and every living creature according to the Buddha.

On the day of Buddha Purnima celebration, Mahabodhi temple is decorated by the religious people using beautiful flowers, flags and other things. At this unique day, Buddhist people perform special rituals like followers bathe, wearing white clothes after holy bath, get together to pray, preaching teachings of Lord Buddha, eat and distribute the kheer and etc. They serve common public at this day by setting up the clean drinking water stalls in the public places. Some of the particular activities which are carried out at this day by different countries such as:
  • Buddhists in the Burma specially take care of the Bodhi trees through continuous watering and nursing to commemorate the enlightenment attained by the Lord Buddha.
  • In the Sri Lanka, people decorate and enlighten their houses with the oil-lamps. They decorate bamboo sticks with the stars and arrange to their houses.
  • A special procession of the monks is carried out with the sacred scriptures in the Gangtok, India.
  • Buddhists in the Japan, decorate the small statue of the Buddha with spring flowers after performing the ritual of bathe.
Places of Buddha Purnima Celebration
It is celebrated every year at the various Buddhist pilgrimage sites all over the world such as Bodhgaya and Sarnath as well as other Buddhist regions like Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Buddha Jayanti Park, Delhi and etc.

Importance of Buddha Purnima

Buddha Purnima is celebrated to commemorate the Lord Buddha and his religious achievements during his life time. He was a Prince by birth however he never chose to live very easy and prosperous life of the palace. At his sixteen he got married to the beautiful woman and got a nice son. At his 29, a big turning point came in his life, he left the palace and went outside in the search of truth about old age, death, sickness and etc. He started wandering like an ascetic after lefting his son, wife and rich life of the palace for searching the enlightenment. He reached to the Bodh Gaya at his 35 and sat beneath the Bodhi tree for the deep meditation until he got enlightenment. He attained nirvana after 49 days of the deep meditation and became a Buddha.

From then, it was started celebrating as Buddha Purnima to commemorate his Jayanti, nirvana and enlightenment. Dharmacakra means Dharma wheel (having 8 spokes and path to enlightenment) represents the symbol of Buddhism during the celebration of Buddha Purnima. It has been declared as an official holiday in India and all the government offices, banks, post offices including businesses and other private organizations are closed. It is celebrated in different countries with different names such as Swanyapunhi in the Nepal, Vesak Day in the Singapore, Hari Waisak in the Indonesia, Visakha Bucha Day in the Thailand and etc.

Rituals at Buddha Purnima

People celebrate Buddha Purnima every year by organizing some important events and performing several rituals to honour his exemplary life. Devotees gets involved in the celebration, visits monasteries, listens sermons, stories, stanzas, etc from the Buddhist scriptures. They offer foods, clothes, money, gifts or other useful things to the priests and poor.

Devotees of the Lord Buddha pay tribute to the statue with the offerings of flowers, incense, candles, prasad, music, devotional songs, Buddhist Holy Scriptures recitation, religious speech and discussion, prayer, religious parade, meditation, aarti, etc. People celebrate this festival very peacefully and show their faith to the five principles of Lord Buddha called Panchsheel. People become involved in many religious activities all through the day. People also perform ritual of Abhishek through milk and scented water on the Bodhi tree and place clay or artificial diyas around it.

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