VESAK
DAY
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The full moon day of May
is known as the Vesak Day. The Buddha
was born, attained the Enlightenment and passed away on the Vesak
Day.
The month of May is known as “Vaisakha” in
Sanskrit language and “Vesakha” in Pali language and “Vesak” in
Singhalese language.So for Sri Lankans
and many other Buddhists, Vesak
Day means the full moon day of May. Thai people know the same day as “Visakha Day”. By the United Nations it is recognized as
the “Vesak Day”.

On the Indian borders of
present Nepal in the Lumbini park at
Kapilavatthu a noble prince was born on the full
moon day of May, in the year 623 B. C. His father was king Suddhodana
and mother was Queen Mahamaya. The
newborn prince was named as Siddhartha. His family name was Gautama.
When he was 29 years old, he gave up his palaces, kingdom and everything and
renounced the worldly pleasures in search of the truth. Then as an acetic He
went to many well-known religious masters. By that He came to know that neither
their methods nor practices led to final liberation or Nirvana. So He
left them all and practiced the

The Buddha was not a god,
a messenger of a god or a son of a godHe was a man.
To attain this Buddha hood he fulfilled ten Paramitas
or Perfections. These are Generosity (Dana), Morality (Sila), Renunciation (Nekkhamma)),
Wisdom (Panna), Energy (Viriya),
Patience (Kanti), Truthfulness (Sacca), Determination (Adhitthana),
Loving-kindness (Metta), and Equanimity (Upekkha). In millions and millions of his past lives he
practiced those ten perfections in order to attain the Buddha hood. With the
attainment of the Buddha hood He came to be the teacher for gods and humans.
There upon He wandered preaching the doctrine or the Dharma showing the way to
get rid of birth and death circle of Samara out of compassion towards all the
beings including human, divine, and Brahma beings.

When He was 80 years old
He passed away on the full moon day of May in the Sala
Grove of the Mallas between the twin Sala trees. His last advice was “all component things
are subject to change. Strive on with diligence”.
Today His teaching is called Buddhism. To propagate it no one was converted by
force and also for that purpose not a drop of a blood was shed, during the
Buddhist history of 2549 years. So on this full moon day of May too all the
Buddhists and Buddhist friends celebrate the birth, the attaining to the
Enlightenment and passing away of the Buddha by practicing generosity, morality
and meditation.