Vesak Day, alternatively known as Vesakha or Buddha Purnima, is a celebration of the birth, enlightenment, and arrival of Siddharta Gautama, the Buddha, into Nirvana. This religious event is celebrated by Buddhists around the world, including in Singapore.
This year, In Singapore, Vesak Day is held on the 22nd of May 2024 and it’s been a public holiday since World War II. The day is marked as a reflection that put into various religious rituals such as dawn ceremonies at the temple, compassion through merit offerings, meditation and chanting, also participating in animal liberation. All of them teach the Buddhists about love, giving, peace, and understanding preached by the Lord Buddha. Now, if you welcome Vesak Day with your loved ones, cheer the day with warmth and these 20 wishing greetings to spread!
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Sending warm greetings to your friends and loved ones on Vesak Day means a lot, especially since the wish comes from deep in your heart. Check out these 25 greetings to send in English, Chinese, and Korean:
While preparing what to celebrate and what to avoid to appreciate Buddha’s preaching, you can check out these several useful tips for your Vesak Day preparation:
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One great way to honour Vesak Day is to visit some of the Buddhist sites in Singapore! So, if you are looking one for your itinerary, check out these three spots to visit:
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The Lian Shan Shuang Lin Temple, a historical site nestled in Toa Payoh, is Singapore's oldest Buddhist monastery. During Vesak Day, the temple transforms into a serene sanctuary where you can feel the peaceful atmosphere, participate in prayer sessions, and reflect on the teachings of the Buddha. The temple's stunning main hall, adorned with golden statues and traditional Chinese motifs, provides a calming journey for the Vesak Day celebrations.
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Nestled in Bright Hill Road, ong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery is one of Singapore's largest Buddhist temples. Known for its vast grounds and magnificent buildings, including lighted halls, pagodas and prayer halls, the monastery has become a centre for Vesak Day celebrations. The temple organises various activities, including candle-lighting processions, services and dharma talks, which attract devotees and visitors alike.
Nestled in Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum is an iconic cultural landmark that comes alive during Vesak Day. This grand edifice, inspired by the Tang dynasty's architectural style, houses what is believed to be the Buddha's Tooth Relic. On Vesak Day, the temple is beautifully adorned with lanterns and decorations, creating a festive ambience. You can indulge in museum strolls or join the evening prayers and rituals.
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May this Vesak Day guide you through the better journey of life! Remember, it's all about peace, love, and understanding, something we could all use a bit more of. If you plan on celebrating the Vesak in Singapore, be sure to prepare your itinerary with Traveloka! From booking flight tickets, hotel reservations, to Activities, everything is now on one app! Download now and have a blessed Vesak!