2554th Buddha Jayanti being observed
Thursday, 27 May 2010 09:53
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The 2554th Buddha Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha, the apostle of peace, is being observed Thursday by organising various programmes with the message of peace and harmony among people.

Buddhists gathered at Bouddhanath in Kathmandu to mark the 2554th Buddha Jayanti...
Buddhists gathered at Bouddhanath in Kathmandu to mark the 2554th Buddha...
A special function is being organised in Lumbini, the birth-place of Buddha, today to mark the Buddha Jayanti. As the birth, enlightenment and Nirvana of Lord Buddha falls on the same day of the full moon of the fourth lunar month (month of Baisakh), Buddhists around the world, including Nepal, observe Buddha Jayanti with respect and devotion to Buddha.

Gautam Buddha's philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world-view. The teachings of the Buddha are solely to liberate human beings from the misery and sufferings of life.

With the realisation that there was more to life than the lavish and luxurious life he was leading, Prince Siddharth Gautam, who was born in the southern Terai region of Nepal in about 543 BC, left his palace in search for enlightenment and the true meaning of life. After much wandering and searching, Gautam finally attained enlightenment while meditating under a pipal tree. Henceforth, known as the "Buddha" or "the enlightened one" he began to preach "The Four Noble Truths" to all who would listen. According to this doctrine, people suffer because of their desires and the root cause of all misery is desire. These desires and consequently all problems can be totally eliminated by following the "eightfold path"- right conduct, right motive, right speech, right effort, right resolve, right livelihood, right attention and right meditation to gain mastery over suffering. Gautama Buddha lived and taught in northern India in the 6th Century B.C.

Buddha traveled far and wide teaching hundreds of followers. Even after death his disciples continued to spread his teachings.

The United Nations has been observing the Anniversary of Lord Buddha as a public holiday since 2002.

The books on teachings and messages of Lord Buddha are said to be the largest publication throughout the world.

Buddha Jayanti is celebrated in all the Buddhist nations rejoicing the victory of Prince Siddhartha of Lumbini over pain, suffering and self.

The Buddhist monks say the day should carry special message of tolerance and self-discipline among all the Nepalis to establish permanent peace in the country.

Teachings of Lord Buddha are included in the world's highly prestigious universities including the Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard.

Lord Buddha, during his 80 year life, carried out a total of 84 thousand discourses which are compiled in various books including 'Binaya', Sutta, Abhidhamma and Tripitak.

Buddhists around the world today organize a variety of programmes at the Buddhist religious sites and spread the message of world peace of Lord Gautam Buddha. nepalnews.com


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True Nepali !!!  - Jaya Buddha Jayanti !!!   |92.27.192.xxx |2010-05-27 09:09:23
May i take this opportunity to wish you all for a peaceful & prosperous Nepal on
the occasion of Buddha Jayanti including your family.
naya_nepal  - King Jitedasti   |174.70.47.xxx |2010-05-27 08:21:00
lets remember King Jitedasti too.
Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Lord Buddha)
visited Kathmandu valley with his several disciples during the rule of the 7th
Kirati King Jitedasti. He visited holy places of Swayambhu, Guheswari, etc., and
preached his religious teaching. The Kirats of the valley refused to follow his
doctrine but welcomed Lord Buddha and his disciples. The stupas, pagodas, and
temples were all built on the model of Buddhist art. By this time, Nepal
exchanged its culture and civilization with India, Tibet and China. The
introduced of Buddhism brought intellectual awakening among the people. In this
way, the foundation of the vast structure of the Nepalese culture was laid down
under the Kiratas. Because of its economic prosperity, people from different
places, of different tribes and races came to Nepal and settled down.
PEACEFULMEN  - PEACE N DEVELOPMENT   |202.70.69.xxx |2010-05-26 23:18:23
OUR NEPAL IS BUDDHA COUNTRY .THAT IS PEACE N DEVELOPMENT ,WHERE PREVAILS .BUT
NEPALESE ARE INSECURED DUE TO IRREGURATIES,DISHONESTY,CONFLICTS,LYING,CORRUPTION
S,LOOTINGS,THEFTS,DACOITIES,KIDNAPPINGS,MURDERINGS N SO ON.
aTTHIS GREAT DAY OF
BUDDHA JAYANTI 2554TH ,EVERY NEPALI NEEDS TO CONTEMPLATE N PRACTISE VIPYANA N
MOVE FORWARD WITH PEACE FOR DEVELOPMENT SHOING PEACE TORCHLIGHT TO ALL HUMAN
BEINGS OF THE WORLD .UNO MUST LEAD N ENCOURAGE PEACE N DEVELOPMENT INSTEAD OF
WARS N CONFLICTS,TO THE WORLD .
ALL NEPALESE SHOULD GO AHEAD WITH BUDDHA
PRACTICES .
Mr Captain Angphula Sherpa (Un  - Happy Budhha Jayanti to All !!!   |78.146.119.xxx |2010-05-26 21:27:21
Dear All,

May i wish you all a happy, peace and prosperity on the occasion of
Budhha Jayanti today and establish peace and harmony among all, mainly Nepalese
people in Nepal at this difficult time of political turmoil and around the
globe.

The Nepalese people have suffered a lot during the period of maoist
insurgency and still now due to the different philosophy and political views. We
must all strive to succeed for better Nepal and unity of effort will certainly
make it possible. God bless you all once again !!!

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