On Wesak day, the people will eat fresh fruit and vegetables. Meat is avoided and often a special drink called cha is made for Buddhists.
During Wesak, followers of Buddhism typically eat vegetarian food as a way to practice compassion and mindfulness towards all sentient beings. This may include dishes like fruits, vegetables, grains, and tofu. Some may also choose to avoid consuming alcohol during this time.
I have no clue how normal people eat. Everyone is different. I guess with a knife, fork, spoon and sometimes their hands. But, I am not normal so I do not know. I eat with....People eat loads of things!
People use there teeth or gums
People may eat anything edible they can find due to factors such as hunger, limited resources, lack of access to nutritious food, or cultural practices. In some cases, individuals may also have a condition known as pica, where they have an appetite for non-nutritive substances.
People who eat when stressed are often referred to as emotional eaters or stress eaters. This behavior involves turning to food as a coping mechanism for dealing with difficult emotions or situations.
No, not all people make noise when they eat. Some people are naturally quieter eaters, while others may make noise due to chewing habits or certain medical conditions.
They wear simple red and black What is wesak anyway?
buddhist people
Wesak is basically the major buddhist event where lord buddha was bron, atained enlightenment and died, wesak is a celebration of his life and is a time where all meet together and go to the pansal(temple ) and eat have fun, make a wesak koodowa (a large elaborate lantern) its very special and magical you should go
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.
Buddhist people celebrate special days such as Vesak, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, as well as Kathina, when new robes are offered to monks after the end of the monastic retreat. Other important days include Parinirvana Day, celebrating the Buddha's death, and Uposatha days, which are observed with increased focus on meditation, precepts, and Dhamma study.
Wesak Day falls on the 9th of May 2009, a Saturday. May you be well. May you be happy.
Wesak.
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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.
Wesak
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