The origin, meaning of Buddha's Birthday and rituals should be done on the sacred day
Buddha's Birthday is a great day celebrated annually by both the Theravada and Hinayana schools.
Buddha's Birthday is a great day celebrated annually by both the Theravada and Hinayana schools.
Buddha's Birthday Ceremony is held every year, on the fifteenth day of April, in Buddhist countries to celebrate the Buddha's birth. During the festival, Buddhists did not kill, only fasted, gave birth and did volunteer work. Since 1999, the Buddha's birthday of April 15 (lunar calendar) has been recognized by the United Nations as the world cultural and spiritual festival day.
1. On what day is Buddha's birthday ceremony held?
Buddha's Birthday is also one of the three major holidays in the year of Buddhism (Buddha's Birthday, Yu Lan, Chengde). Before 1959, East Asian countries often celebrated Buddha's birthday on April 8 of the lunar calendar.
International Buddha's Day is the full moon day of the fourth lunar month every year (April 15).
But at the first World Buddhist Congress, in Colombo (Sri Lanka) was held from May 25 to June 8, 1950, 26 countries were members agreeing on the International Day of Buddha's Birthday. Annual calendar (April 15).
Since 1999, the Buddha's birthday of April 15 (lunar calendar) has been recognized by the United Nations as the world cultural and spiritual festival day. Buddha's Birthday is one of the three constitutive ceremonies that the United Nations calls Vesak (Buddha's Birthday, Buddha's Enlightenment and Buddha's Nirvana).
2. Origins, meanings and rituals often done on Buddha's birthday
Source
Buddha's Birthday is celebrated annually to celebrate the Buddha's birth.
Shakyamuni Buddha came from the prince of Tat Dat Da, the Co Dam family, and the Sakyamuni family. He is said to be born on the lunar calendar of the fourth lunar month in 624 BC (according to the explanation of the Southern tradition), on the 8th of the fourth lunar month (according to the interpretation of the Chinese tradition) at the Lumbini Garden - where between Ca La Luu and Devadaha in Nepal.
Therefore, the Buddha's Birthday ceremony is held every year, on the fifteenth day of the fourth month, in the Buddhist countries to celebrate the Buddha's birth.
Meaning
On holidays, Buddhists often honor the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dharma, Sangha (in the form of offering offerings, giving flowers, listening to lectures), and practicing vegetarianism and keeping the Five Precepts, the four immeasurable minds ( compassionate compassion, practice of giving and charity work, giving gifts, money to the weak in the community.
Rituals often do
Churches in provinces and cities also organize parades, ceremonies, drop flowers on the river .
In Vietnam, Buddha's Birthday is always held solemnly. In addition to organizing the main ceremony on the fifteenth day of the fourth month, the Church of the provinces and cities also held parades, celebrated and released flowers posted on the river, held lectures on Buddhist teachings alternating between performances, lanterns, held a ceremony .
On Buddha's Birthday, the Buddhists did not kill, everyone was vegetarian, cleaned the house and decorated the beautiful Buddha altar. Buddhists can go to the temple to help do merit, listen to lectures on life, contemplate their own actions to make the soul pure.
At the temples, Buddhists often set up a large platform, decorated with flower cars. However, all of these things are done so as not to cost much, not to waste, all expressed by the sincerity of the Buddha's morality.
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