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Buddhism

Buddhism. By Georgia mouzakis. Brief description.

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Buddhism

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  1. Buddhism By Georgia mouzakis

  2. Brief description Buddhism has around 3 hundred million followers around the world. Buddhismgoes beyond religion and is more of a philosophy or 'way of life'. It is a philosophy because philosophy 'means love of wisdom' and the Buddhist path can be summed up as: 1 to lead a moral life, 2 to be mindful and aware of thoughts and actions3 to develop wisdom and understanding. Siddhartha Gotama was born into a royal family in Lumbini, now located in Nepal, in 563 BC. At 29, he realised that wealth and luxury did not bring happiness, so he explored the different teachings religions and philosophies of the day, to find the key to human happiness. After six years of study and meditation he finally found 'the middle path' and was enlightened. After enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life teaching the principles of Buddhism — called the Dhamma, or Truth — until his death at the age of 80!!!

  3. Buddhist New Year In Theravadin countries, Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Lao, the new year is celebrated for three days from the first full moon day in April. In Mahayana countries the new year starts on the first full moon day in January. However, the Buddhist New Year depends on the country of origin or background of the people. As for example, Chinese, Koreans and Vietnamese celebrate late January or early February according to the lunar calendar, whilst the Tibetans usually celebrate about one month later.

  4. Vesak Traditionally, Buddha's Birthday is known as Vesak or Visakah Puja (Buddha's Birthday Celebrations). Vesak is the major Buddhist festival of the year as it celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha on the one day, the first full moon day in May, except in a leap year when the festival is held in June. This celebration is called Vesak being the name of the month in the Indian calendar.

  5. Magha Puja Day Magha Puja Day takes places on the full moon day of the third lunar month (March). This holy day celebrates and remembersa time when 1,250 enlightened monks, gathered together to pay respect to Buddha This event occurred early in the Buddha's teaching life.

  6. Asalha Puja Day Asalha Puja means to pay respect to the Buddha on the full moon day of the 8th lunar month (approximately July). It celebrates the Buddha's first teaching: the turning of the wheel of the Dhamma (Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta) to the five ascetics at the Deer Park. This is where Kondanna, the senior ascetic reached the first level of enlightenment

  7. Uposatha The four monthly holy days which continue to be observed in Theravada countries - the new moon, full moon, and quarter moon days. Known in Sri Lanka as Poya Day.

  8. Kathina Ceremony Is held on any convenient date within one month of the conclusion of the VassaRetreat, which is the three month rains retreat season . It is the time of the year when new robes and other offerings may be given by the laity to the monks.

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