About this event
Schedule
9:00 A.M.
Recitation of Jayamangala Gatha (Songs of Victory)
9:30 A.M.
28 Buddhas Puja
Offering of Light and 28 Buddhas Puja
10:00 A.M.
Bathing of Prince Siddhartha
10:30 A.M.
Dhamma talk
by Venerable Mahinda Maha thero, a spiritual advisor of Singapore Buddhist Mission
11:00 A.M.
Pidapata (Alms giving)
11:30 A.M.
Offering lunch dana for Venerables
12:00 P.M.
Vegetarian Lunch for the devotees
12:30 P.M.
Blessing service
2:00 P.M.
Recitation of 9 great virtues of the Buddha
3:00 P.M.
End of Vesak day programme
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About the Event
Vesak is a special occasion for those who are committed to upholding the teachings of the Buddha. It honours the Birth, Awakening, and Demise of the Siddhartha Gautama Buddha. For all people, it is a day of peace as it allows anyone to practice kindness, compassion, and introspection.
During Vesak, we should fortify our faith in the Triple Gem in order to practice Dhamma preached by the Buddha. If we put the humanity, kindness, and compassion that the Buddha exemplified into action, those actions will be the best answers to many of the current issues. It will also be the greatest tribute to the Buddha on the day when he is remembered.
Join us on Vesak Day as we pray for world peace and harmony, the resolution of human disputes and crisis, and the fulfilment of both spiritual and material aspects of life.
May the Blessings of noble Triple Gem be upon all of you!
On behalf of Singapore Buddhist Mission, Venerables and committee members wish everyone a blissful Vesak!
For more details, please visit our web page: www.sbm.sg/vesak2568
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About the organiser
SBM comprises of SBM Youth catered for youths between 13 to 25, SBM Fellowship Circle catered for working professionals and SBM core group that are the pillars of our organization.
Our mission:
To study and propagate Buddhism.
To encourage, foster and develop the qualities of Wisdom and Compassion and to practice the teaching of the Buddha.
To arrange religious lectures whenever possible.
To assist in the opening of religious schools and to render assistance to Buddhist organizations where necessary.
To render spiritual assistance / advice to members or any Buddhist in case of sickness and/or death.
To print Buddhist literature.