Wishing Buddhists around the world who are celebrating Vesak Day today a Happy Buddha Purnima.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) May 23, 2024
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…
On the occasion of Vesak Day, I convey my warmest greetings to Buddhists around the world. Vesak Day – commemorates the birth, enlightenment and passing of Buddha. On this day let us draw inspiration from the Buddhist teachings of tolerance, compassion and service. Full video:… Show more
"The Full Moon of Vesak symbolizes enlightenment and the boundless potential within all beings to transcend suffering through wisdom." Quote if the day, auspicious day, auspicious moon, $TSUKA Fam, shoulder to shoulder, we go along the Path to Freedom, relative and ultimate Show more Quote Buddha Beings @BuddhaBeings · 14h Happy Vesak Day 2024 to all friends! Today, we celebrate the most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar, marking the birth of Tathagata Buddha Shakyamuni.
— 🐉 Rigdzin Teundroup 🐉 (@RigzinTeundroup) May 23, 2024
Happy Vesak! Also known as Buddha Jayanti, Buddha Purnima, and Buddha Day, celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha on the same day. It falls on the first full moon of Vesakha, usually in May or early June. Learn more: hinduamerican.pulse.ly/gw7h4wohcu Show more
— Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican) May 23, 2024
“May I become fully enlightened and lead all sentient beings to full enlightenment, and spread the Dharma throughout the entire universe.” This is the prayer of the bodhisattva on Vesak Day. sravastiabbey.org Saka Dawa (Vesak Day) is May 23 - Sravasti Abbey - A Buddhist Monastery
— Venerable Thubten Chodron (@ThubtenChodron) May 23, 2024
We are happy to join the #AAPI communities to celebrate #Vesak at @WhiteHouse . Vesak is the day Lord #Buddha achieved Moksha. A shout out to our partners at the #KailashaCoalition for working to bring our communities together.
Happy Vesak Day 2024 to all friends! Today, we celebrate the most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar, marking the birth of Tathagata Buddha Shakyamuni. Today, we pay homage to Buddha Shakyamuni, celebrating His wisdom on Show more
Vesak Day, or the day of the Full Moon, is one of the most important dates on the Buddhist calendar. It celebrates the birth of Buddha in 623 B.C. It was also on this day that the Buddha attained enlightenment and, coincidently, it is the day he passed away eighty years later. Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world, and it is one of the oldest. It encompasses traditions, beliefs, spiritual practices based on the teachings of the Buddha. It originated in India sometime in the 6th century BCE. Buddhism includes teachings of compassion and peace and for this, the UN acknowledges its contributions. It preaches compassion and peace and looks for ways to end the suffering caused by desire. Its end goal is nirvana, which is an ending of the cycle of death and rebirth.
Vesak Day was officially recognized in 1999 by the UN General Assembly. It is observed annually on the full moon day of the Vaisakha month of the Hindu calendar.
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
For Buddhists everywhere it is indeed a felicitous opportunity, while commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing away of Gautama Buddha, to celebrate his message of compassion and devotion to the service of humanity. This message is today perhaps more relevant than ever before - Former Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, Vesak Day 1986
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.