Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Buddha’s assertion is ‘The way to change the world is to change the nature of man”. Accordingly, students from different communities and different religions come here to study as one big family. Children of different faith practice their faith while respecting the other religious activities that are organized by the religious groups. The Buddhist students’ celebrated vesak and the students of the communities organized programmes inviting priests of their faith. This helps to strengthen the feeling of oneness as Antonians.

Vesak Festival, Sri Lanka.


Vesak in Sri Lanka (Vesak / Wesak Festival In Sri Lanka)


 

Vesak is considered as both a religious and cultural festival in Sri Lanka. It is celebrated on the day of the full moon in May. Vesak Day is one of the biggest days of the year in the Buddhist calendar and is celebrated by Buddhists all over the world. 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.

Apart from Sri Lanka, many Asian countries including India, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia and Nepal celebrate Vesak. Many religious activities are organized during this period in Sri Lanka such as Sil campaigns, Bodhi Poojas, Dansalas (Freely giving foods, coffee, tea from people), Vesak devotional songs (Bakthi Gee), pandols (thoran) and lanterns.

Many temples are filled with Atasil devotees and pilgrims all over Sri Lanka to mark this great event. 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. As it is mainly a religious event, for devout Buddhists, religious observances form the main activities of the festival. They generally wear white dress and go to the temple and participate in the traditional ceremonies there. Many of them spend the whole day in the temple and reaffirm their determination to follow the teachings of Buddha. 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. During the Veask Festival week, the selling of alcohol and flesh is usually prohibited, with abattoirs also being closed.

Other than the exclusive religious aspects of the festival, the Buddhists of Sri Lanka, decorate their houses and public places and arrange for various cultural events to bring happiness to everyone on that day.
Related Videos for Vesak Festival


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Vesak Festival Highlights

Birth of Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini

The Siddharth or lord Buddha, the divine creature inquired about five affairs before expiring for the final birth: right time, right area, right continent, right caste and right mother. Then, as any Buddhist knows, the fully mindful divine being entered the womb of Queen Mahamaya. A prince was born on a  Vesak Poya day to the Queen and King Suddhodana and was named Siddhartha, one who has found meaning of existence. The Queen passed away seven days after the prince's birth.

Birth of Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini

Siddharta Gautam's supreme attainment as the Buddha

Gautama Buddha was trained in various mental skills under many teachers, only to get disillusioned that they do not have the truth he looked for. The right way to achieve the truth dawned on him one day. He directed the mind in the right meditation path. Moments later he reached Enlightenment and conquered the world of sorrows on a Vesak Poya day.

Siddharta Gautam's supreme attainment as the Buddha

Lord Buddha's Parinibbana

80-year old Gotama Buddha then announced His passing away, Parinibbana, would take place on the third watch of the night at Sal grove of Malla royal family, and it happened to be a Vesak Poya day.

Lord Buddha's Parinibbana

Vesak / Wesak Pandols (Thorana) in Sri Lanka

In Vesak Season in Sri Lanka, Electrically lit Vesak pandols called toranas are erected in various locations in Colombo and elsewhere, most sponsored by donors, religious societies and welfare groups. Each pandol illustrates a story from the 550 Jathaka Katha or the 550 Past Life Stories of the Buddha. While watching illuminated thoranas the recitation of Sinhala verses to the beat of the rabanas throughout the night became popular.

Vesak / Wesak Pandols (Thorana) in Sri Lanka

Wesak Pandol - Borella




Wesak Pandol - Dematagoda




Wesak Pandol - Nawaloka

 Vesak Pandols (Thorana) in Sri Lanka



Wesak Pandol - Pepiliyana




Wesak Pandol - Piliyandala




Wesak Pandol - Thotalaga




Vesak / Wesak Lanterns in Sri Lanka

Vesak lanterns called Vesak koodu are lit in most of the homes in Sri Lanka on Vesak poya day. The lighting signifies an offering to the memory of the Buddha who delivered the message of Dhamma. In ancient times, people used their clay oil lamps for illumination. When candles became popular, colourful lanterns were made in different shapes and used to be lit with these new modes of illumination. Many associations arrange to hold an exhibition of paintings or competition on Vest lanterns. The winners are awarded valuable prizes.

Vesak / Wesak Lanterns in Sri Lanka

Wesak Lanterns - Lake House roundabout




Wesak Lantern - Police Park




Wesak Pandol,Lantern - Bauddhaloka Road




Sil campaigns in Sri Lanka

Many temples are filled with Atasil devotees and pilgrims all over Sri Lanka to mark this great event of Vesak festival.

Sil campaigns in Sri Lanka

References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ves%C4%81kha http://www.srisadaham.net www.sundayobserver.lk

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