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12 May 2025
Buddhists in Singapore and over the world celebrate the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha on Vesak Day, a time of joy, peace and reflection.
Vesak Day commemorates the birth, enlightenment and nirvana of Gautama Buddha. The day begins with an early morning ceremony at temples, where the Buddhist flag is raised and hymns are sung. Devotees offer flowers, candles, and joss sticks, symbolizing life's impermanence.
The day is dedicated to good deeds as devotees believe that performing good deeds on Vesak Day will multiply merit many times over. Caged birds and animals are released, symbolizing liberation. Candlelight processions with illuminated Buddha statues take place, including the profound 'three-step, one-bow' ritual at Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery. This day offers a glimpse into the spiritual and compassionate essence of Buddhism.
Explore the serene temples and take a peek into the cultural rituals at various locations throughout the city.
Click through and explore some of the good deeds that Buddhists take part in during Vesak Day. Devotees hold the belief that carrying out good deeds on this day will multiply one's merit a number of times over.
Buddhists organise mass blood donations at hospitals, visit elderly homes or distribute gifts of cash to the needy.
Many Buddhists go vegetarian as an important way to commemorate the occasion.
The burning of candles and joss sticks and withering of flowers are to remind worshippers that life is fleeting and transient and that all things decay and eventually pass away.
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