On Buddha Purnima, also called Buddha Jayanti, Prince Siddharta Gautama, who would go on to become the Buddha and establish Buddhism, was born. “Purnima” means “full moon” in Sanskrit, and according to Hindu and Buddhist lunar calendars, the festival is observed on a full moon day in the month of “Vaisakhi.” “Jayanti” translates to “birthday.”
The Buddhist holiday of Buddha Purnima is sometimes called Buddha Jayanti or Vesak. The festival, which is observed by the Buddhist community nationwide as well as in nations like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, and others, commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. The celebration is highly anticipated and is celebrated with great fervor.
Usually observed on the day of Vesakh’s full moon, the date varies from year to year according to the Gregorian calendar. April or May are usually the months when the celebration takes place. This is due to the fact that the precise date is determined by the lunisolar calendars of Asia. The festival takes place in June if it’s a leap year.
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2587th Birth Anniversary of Gautama Buddha
Buddha Purnima – Monday, May 12, 2025
Purnima Tithi Begins – 20:01 on May 11, 2025
Purnima Tithi Ends – 22:25 on May 12, 2025
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King Suddhodana gives birth to Gautam Buddha as Siddhartha Gautama. He had an extremely opulent upbringing. The prince was kept apart from the outer world to prevent him from being swayed toward a religious life because it was foretold at birth that he would grow up to be a powerful monarch. But when he was 29, the prince made the decision to travel more and started taking trips in his chariot beyond the palace grounds.
During his travels, he came across a body, an elderly man, and a sick man. His charioteer had to describe the sufferings of aging, illness, and death since Siddhartha Gautama had been shielded from them. He was struck by the monk’s serene manner when he encountered him at the end of the journey. He therefore made the decision to venture out into the world to find out how that man could be so calm in the face of so much sorrow.
He became a nomadic ascetic after leaving the palace. He quickly became an expert in the medical systems of Alara Kalama and Udraka Ramaputra. He experienced intense spiritual realizations, but because he was not content, he set out to find nirvana, the pinnacle of enlightenment. Seeking enlightenment, he took a seat beneath a banyan tree. After achieving enlightenment, he established Buddhism and began teaching about it.
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Buddha Purnima, which falls during the month of Vaishakha, honors the anniversary of Gautama Buddha’s birth. Buddhism was founded on the teachings of a spiritual master named Siddhartha Gautama, also referred to as Gautama Buddha.
The birth and death dates of Gautama Buddha are uncertain. However, the majority of historians believe that he lived between 563 and 483 B.C. Most people think that Lumbini, Nepal, is where Buddha was born. At the age of 80, Buddha died in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh.
For Buddhists, Bodh Gaya is the most important pilgrimage site connected to Gautama Buddha’s life. Sarnath, Lumbini, and Kushinagar are the three other important pilgrimage locations. After becoming enlightened at Bodhgaya, Gautama Buddha is believed to have proclaimed the Dharma for the first time at Sarnath.
Legend has it that Gautama Buddha became enlightened on this day. Buddha Purnima is also known as Buddha Jayanti, Vesak, Vaishaka, or Buddha’s Birthday.
Buddha is considered the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu in North India, while Lord Krishna is considered the eighth. However, Buddha is never considered a Vishnu incarnation in South Indian tradition. The southern Indian region considers Krishna to be the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, whereas Balarama is the eighth. Balarama is regarded by the majority of Vaishnava movements as an avatar of Vishnu. Buddhists do not consider Buddha to be an expression of Lord Vishnu.
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Buddha Purnima is a significant holiday because it honors the life of the Buddha, celebrates his teachings, fosters intercultural understanding, and emphasizes how applicable his ideas are to the present day. The celebration of Buddha Purnima unites Buddhists worldwide in support of a shared interest. It emphasizes the universality of Buddha’s teachings and fosters cultural unification. Buddha Purnima is observed to honor the life of the Buddha, a historical person whose teachings have had a profound influence on society.
It gives Buddhists a chance to consider the lessons taught by the Buddha and their applicability today. The ‘thrice-blessed festival’ is another name for Buddha Purnima, which commemorates the three major moments in the life of the Buddha: his birth, enlightenment, and nirvana. These occasions mark important turning points in the life of the Buddha and encapsulate his core teachings. Buddha’s teachings on discipline, wisdom, and focus are still applicable today, and the festival offers a chance to consider these lessons and how we could use them in our day-to-day lives.
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🍀Chanting of Buddha Purnima Mantras:🍀
Triratna (Three Jewels) Mantra
🔸 बुद्धं शरणं गच्छामि।
🔸 धर्मं शरणं गच्छामि।
🔸 संघं शरणं गच्छामि।
Transliteration:
Buddham Sharanam Gacchāmi
Dhammam Sharanam Gacchāmi
Sangham Sharanam Gacchāmi
Meaning:
I take refuge in the Buddha,
I take refuge in the Dharma (his teachings),
I take refuge in the Sangha (the spiritual community).
Buddha Vandana Mantra:
नमो तस्स भगवतो अरहतो सम्मा सम्भुद्धस्स।
Transliteration:
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammā Sambuddhassa
Meaning:
Homage to the Blessed One, the Worthy One, the Perfectly Self-Enlightened One.
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The festival of Buddha Purnima commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and demise of Gautama Buddha, the Buddha who founded Buddhism. It encourages people to start their own spiritual journeys by serving as a reminder of the Buddha’s enormous wisdom and compassion. By comprehending the core of Buddha Purnima and considering its importance, we can learn more about the universal lessons the Buddha taught and work to improve both the world and us.
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