Buddha Purnima / Vesak (1 May 2026)

April 14, 2025

Once a year, on the full moon of Vaishakha, three of the most profound moments in Buddhist history are honoured at once: the birth, enlightenment, and passing of the Buddha. It is the holiest day of the Buddhist calendar, and across India, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan, a few days are marked with greater reverence.

In India, pilgrims converge on Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar for offerings, chanting, and a quality of stillness that only these sites can offer.

In Sri Lanka, Vesak transforms the island entirely. Streets glow with hand-crafted lanterns, elaborate pandals line the roads, and community tables offer food to all who pass, a tradition of open-handed generosity that defines the night.

In Bhutan, the observance turns inward. Butter lamps flicker in monasteries, monks gather in prayer, and the day becomes a national moment of contemplation on impermanence and compassion.

Three countries, one full moon, and a stillness that stays with you long after.

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