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The Significance of Vesak and Its Importance to Sri Lankans – By Parakrama Gunasekara

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The Significance of Vesak and Its Importance to Sri Lankans – By Parakrama Gunasekara

The Significance of Vesak and Its Importance to Sri Lankans - By Parakrama Gunasekara

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Parakrama GunasekaraVesak, also known as Buddha Purnima or Buddha Day in various countries, is the most sacred day for Buddhists around the world. It commemorates the birth of Prince Siddhartha, enlightenment (attainment of Buddhahood), and passing away (parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha. In Sri Lanka, where Buddhism is deeply rooted in the culture and history, Vesak holds profound spiritual and cultural significance.

For Sri Lankan Buddhists, Vesak is a time of deep reflection, devotion, and celebration of the Buddha’s teachings. Temples are filled with worshippers engaging in religious observances such as offering flowers, lighting oil lamps and incense sticks. Large groups of devotees spend the day observing eight or ten precepts at every temple in the country. They engage in meditating, dhamma discussions and listening to sermons. Acts of Loving-kindness (Metta), Compassion (Karuna), Sympathetic Joy (Muditha) and Equanimity(Upekkha) are encouraged, reflecting the core values taught by the Buddha.

Ve sak is not only a religious event but also a national celebration in Sri Lankan culture.
Streets and homes are beautifully decorated with Vesak lanterns (known as Vesak koodu), and elaborate Pandals (storyboards depicting Jataka tales – Vesak thorana) are set up, often funded and built by communities working together. People also organise Dansalas, or free food stalls, offering delicious meals and refreshments to passersby – a gesture of generosity and merit-making.

Vesak plays a crucial role in promoting unity among Sri Lankans, regardless of ethnic, religious or social background. The public celebrations foster a spirit of togetherness, peace, and harmony. The government often declares a week of Vesak (including public holidays) with various religious and cultural programs, emphasising the values of mindfulness, non-violence, and moral living.

The Significance of Vesak and Its Importance to Sri Lankans - By Parakrama Gunasekara

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Vesak is more than a religious observance in Sri Lanka; it is a time when the entire nation comes together in peaceful celebration. It highlights the spiritual heritage of the country and strengthens social bonds through shared values of compassion, generosity, and reflection.

Parakrama Gunasekara
Para Gunasekara is enjoying retirement and has a
keen interest in Buddhism and trying to apply Buddhist
practices in the day to day life

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