Today is Vesak Day, a public holiday in Singapore. What’s better than not working? Not working on a Monday!
Vesak Day commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Siddhartha Gautama—the Buddha. The day begins with early morning ceremonies at temples. Buddhists gather to celebrate with vibrant decorations, vegetarian food fairs, and public talks, creating a rich cultural atmosphere.
Many devotees spend the day doing good deeds, believing that acts of kindness on Vesak Day bring multiplied blessings. Some release caged birds and animals, symbolizing spiritual liberation.
So, have you decided which temple to visit today?
🛕 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
This grand temple houses the sacred Buddha Tooth Relic, enshrined in a 3.5-ton stupa made from 320 kg of gold donated by devotees. It’s truly worth a visit.
🛕 Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery
With a history of over a century and a massive 50-acre ground, this temple has been beautifully restored over 11 years. Many of its original structures remain intact.
🛕 Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
Come here at night to see a temple aglow with thousands of lanterns. The central Buddha statue is brilliantly lit by hundreds of bulbs, creating a breathtaking sight.
🛕 Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
Hosting one of the most awe-inspiring Vesak Day events in Singapore, this monastery features grand ceremonies, a charity vegetarian fair, and plenty of family-friendly activities to share the warmth of the season.
Vesak Day Activities – Which One Will You Join?
🛁 Bathing the Buddha Ceremony
Symbolically bathe the statue of baby Prince Siddhartha with fragrant water to wash away worries and pray for peace
🙏 Three-Step, One-Bow Procession
A massive annual ritual where thousands circle the temple in reverent bows—don’t miss this spectacular spiritual experience!
🥦 Vegetarian Charity Fair
A wide range of delicious vegetarian food stalls—today’s the perfect day to go meatless.
👨👩👧👦 Family Activities
In honor of Mother’s Day, special gratitude ceremonies are held. It’s a great time to bond with loved ones and create meaningful memories.
What’s your Vesak Day plan?
With no work on Monday, will you stay in or head out?
Will you go vegetarian for the day?
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Spending time at home helps me recharge and reconnect with loved ones in a relaxed way. Simple things like home-cooked meals, meaningful conversations, and just being together matter most. I also took a moment to reflect on gratitude, which resonates with Vesak Day’s spirit, even if I don’t observe it religiously.
While I didn’t join Vesak Day activities like temple visits or vegetarian fairs, I respect the festival’s cultural meaning. For me, the holiday is about rest, family bonding, and appreciating life’s simple joys. It’s a refreshing way to start the week with calmness and positive energy.
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After the journey, I have the opportunity to be sprayed by the Buddha and bathe the statue of baby Prince Siddharta 3x
Once I reached home, I have a shower and slept on and off. Woke up to cook lunch and then back to sleep again. Today I m a sleeping beauty. 🤭😅😇
I didn’t put on knee or elbow pad hence abrasion on knee and elbow. It will take about 2-4 weeks to be fully healed. 😅🤭🙏🙏🙏😂
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Vesak Day is also a time for giving. Contributing to worthwhile causes such as donations or other forms of assistance not only helps those in need but also embodies the spirit of compassion and generosity which form the core of Buddha's teachings.
By eating a vegetarian meal on Vesak Day, we minimise the harm done to living creatures. This act of compassion reflects our commitment to treat all living creatures with respect and kindness. This is a value that resonates deeply on Vesak Day which celebrates Buddha's life and his teachings of love and compassion.
Vesak Day is more than just a public holiday. By visiting temples, engaging in meditation and embracing acts of charity, we celebrate the spirit of Vesak Day in a way that nourishes both our mind and the community.
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今天刚好星期一放假,本来有朋友约我出去走走,但我还是决定宅在家,给自己一个真正的“休息日”。泡杯茶、听听音乐、翻翻书,不追赶、不计划,只是让时间慢慢流过,有点奢侈,但也特别舒服。
至于吃素,我平时并不特别讲究,但卫塞节这天我会坚持全素。一来是出于对佛教文化的尊重,二来也想借这个机会让身体“清一清”。今天午饭我自己煮了碗素汤米粉,加了豆腐、青菜和香菇,虽然简单,但吃得很满足。
我觉得,卫塞节不只是一个宗教节日,它更是一种心灵的整理。每年都有这个机会,好好和自己相处,挺重要的。