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Wesak

Theravāda Buddhist festival celebrating the Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and passing into nirvana, all of which happened on the same day in different years. It falls in April/May at the full moon. Celebrations vary from country to country. In Sri Lanka, candles are lit to symbolize the Buddha's enlightenment. In Burma, the bodhi tree is watered. In Thailand, both lay and ordained Buddhists walk three times round the temple holding lighted candles, to symbolize the Three Refuges. Buddhists may choose to go on pilgrimages at this time and people send cards to one another.



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April Buddha Day is also known as Wesak and is celebrated on the Sunday closest to April 8.
Several holy days are recognized as official holidays, including Hari Raya Puasa (Muslim), Hari Raya Qurban (Muslim), the Birth of the Prophet Muhammad (Muslim), Wesak Day (Buddhist), Deepavali (Hindu), Christmas (Christian), and, in East Malaysia, Good Friday (Christian).
Wesak Celebrations were held at the Sri Lankan Ketumati Buddhist Vihara, Oldham England on 14th May 2006.
 
 
 
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