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Shyon
05-12
Although I'm not a Buddhist and don't celebrate Vesak Day religiously, I appreciate this public holiday as a chance to pause and unwind. With no work on a Monday, it feels like a bonus long weekend to slow down from the usual hustle. Instead of visiting temples or crowded events, I chose to stay home and enjoy a peaceful day with my family.

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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Temple Visits, Veggie Feasts, or Family Fun? Share Your Vesak Day!
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. 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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