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Vesak Fastival of Sri Lanka
Vesak is celebrated island wide in May as the
most significant of all Buddhist festivals and it marks the Birth,
Enlightenment and Parinibbana of Lord Buddha.
Vesak devotional songs, sil campaigns, Bodhi Poojas, Dansalas, Pandals,
lanterns, greeting cards and stamps are some of the things that we see every
year at the time of this Buddhist festival.
In temples Buddhists worship, offer flowers, light lamps and burn incense.
These traditional observances, in essence, have their value in satisfying
the religious and emotional needs of the people. On this holy day the Dana
plays an important role. Every devotee gives alms. This is a sign of sharing
with joy and peace with people. The Vesak Pandal depicting various Jathaka
stories with paintings are erected all over Sri Lanka. They are illuminated
and presented beautifully.
Buddhists commemorate the important events
that took place in the life of Lord Buddha on this Vesak Full Moon Poya Day.
First comes the birth of Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini in Nepal which took
place under the arbor of Sat trees where queen Mahamaya gave birth to him.
The second event was Siddharta Gautam's supreme attainment as the Buddha,
the Enlightened One. The third event was Lord Buddha's Parinibbana over 2500
years ago at Kusinagar.
In the Vesak week we find many activities conducted by the Buddhists
devotees such as devotional song campaigns, almsgiving, lighting of Vesak
lanterns ..etc. Many Viharas are filled with Atasil devotees and pilgrims
all over Sri Lanka to mark this great event.
Vesak lanterns are displayed at houses, which are very attractive and
beautify the nights. There is a long-standing tradition in Sri Lanka of
sending greeting cards on this joyous occasion. People share their happiness
among relatives and friends by exchanging Vesak cards. Many associations
arrange to hold an exhibition of paintings or competition on Vest lanterns.
The winners are awarded valuable prizes.
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