Wesak is a word found in Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Indonesia. Wesak is originally pronounced as "Vaishaak" in Sanskrit and is a name of summer month when the crop is fully ripe/dried and is ready for harvesting. It is in this month Crops are harvested and hence the festival of harvest in India, Malaysia and Indonesia. So we can say that "Wesak" or "Vaishaak" belongs to whichever religion the Greater India was following for more than 10,000 years.
Vesak is a Buddhist holiday, celebrating the birth and life of Buddha.
at wesak fire is worshipped
buddhist people
buddhist celebrate wesak .lanterns are lit on this festival, and it celebrates the whole life of the founder of this religion
No, Wesak is not a religion. It is a significant annual festival celebrated by Buddhists around the world, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha.
Vesak is a Buddhist holiday.
the religion that celebrates Easter is christen religion
Buddhism
Judaism
Wesak or Vesak is not a religion, it is holiday or celebration in the Buddhist calendar. it is often described as Buddha's Birthday in the West, but it involves several other facets of the life of Gautama Buddha. Wesak is celebrated during the months of Aril or May on the Gregorian calander, by that calendar it is mobile event like Easter. The exact date varies as it is calculated on the lunar calendars used in many Asian countries and the Buddhist tradition that the celebrants follow. The date is usually associated with the full moon in one of the lunar months.
Sikhism
Hindus(a religion originated in India) celebrates Holi/
Islam celebrates Miland al nabiMuslims are those who practice the religion of Islam.Milad AL-NABI is celebrated by Muslims.
The religion that celebrates yon kippur and Hanukkah is known as Judaism, which is the oldest religion...they also celebrate pesach, sukkot, purim and many other Jewish festivals.