1. The birth of Buddha (as prince Siddhartha),
2. The Enlightenment,
3. The Passing away of Buddha
There is no specific "holy day" of the week for Buddhists. There are a number of festivals. The ones I know of myself are (1) Buddhist New Year, (2) Vesak, which is the Buddha's birthday, (3) Bohdi Day, which is the day that the Buddha become enlightened. There are others also.
Buddhism has no single "holy" day of the week such as Friday for Muslims, Saturday for Jews or Sunday for Christians. This is due to the fact that there is no deity in Buddhism. Each day to a follower of the Dharma (the Buddha's teachings) is special because it is a new day with new opportunities. Buddhism does has a number of celebrations, mostly of significant events in Buddha's life, such as Vesak, the Buddha's birthday, or Bodhi day, the day that the Buddha became enlightened.
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There are a number of festivals for which we consider special. Theses include Vesak, which is the Buddha's birthday, and Bohdi Day, which is the day that the Buddha become enlightened.
buddha day
The date of Buddha Purnima (Birth day of The Buddha as per lunar calendar) in 1978 was the 22nd of May which fell on a Monday.
Wesak
encouraging peace
The biggest shopping day of the year is Chistmas!
Like a man from the population of North India in 500 BCE. There were no images of the Buddha made during his lifetime, as he asked that he not be immortalized in that way. The descriptions of the Buddha in the texts of the day are all stock lists of qualities anyone in his day was supposed to have if they were to be Enlightened Ones and so are completely unreliable. We do not know any details of what the Buddha looked like.
Buddha did not believe on God as a creator of this universe or almighty controlling day to day activities of a being. Neither Buddha believes that God rewards a being for his good actions nor punishes to his bad activities. Buddha believes that Kamma or action itself rewards or punishes a being for his right and wrong activities respectively. However Buddha believes that there are several planes of existence of life in the Universe. The God is one of them.
Buddhist monks and nuns clean down the monasteries and worship to buddha each day, they focus there mind completley on the buddha and on nothing else. they have not too much to eat and eat no meat. they think about how the buddha will repay them and work there hardest for him