MAKHA BUCHA
DAY
It was 9 full months after
the Buddha got the Enlightenment, on the full moon day
of 6th lunar month, 45 years before the Buddhist era. On
the full moon day of the 3rd lunar month, Makha, of the
year, 4 special events happened:
1. There were 1,250 Sangha
followers, that came to see the Buddha that evening
without any schedule. 2. All of them were
"Arhantas', the Enlightened One, and all of them were
ordained by the Buddha himself. 3. The Buddha gave
those Arhantas the principles of the Buddhism, called
"The Ovadhapatimokha". Those principles are: - To cease
from all evil, - To do what is good, - To cleanse one's
mind; 4. It was the full moon day.
Another important event,
which happened on the same days (the full moon day of
the 3rd lunar month) 44 years later, the last year of
the Buddha's life, he decided to 'Parinibbhana',
nirvana, leave the mind from the body or die. 3 months
after that day (on the full moon day of the six lunar
month -- we known as 'Visakha Bucha Day').
ACTIVITIES TO
BE OBSERVED ON MAKHA BUCHA DAY
'TUM
BOON': Making merit by
going to temples for special observances, making merit,
listening to Dhamma preaching, giving some donations and
join in the other Buddhist activities.
'RUB
SIL': Keeping the Five Precepts, including
abstinence from alcoholic drinks and all kinds of
immoral acts.
'TUK
BARD': Offering food to the monks and novices (in
the alm bowl).
Practice of renuciation:
Observe the Eight Precepts, practice of meditation and
mental discipline, stay in the temple, wearing white
robes, for a number of days.
'VIEN TIEN': Attending the Candle
Light Procession around the Uposatha Hall, in the
evening of the Vesak full moon day.
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