Visakha-Puja is usually marked by many people coming to the meal offering and Dhamma-Talk in the morning at Wat Pah Nanachat. After a day of quiet practice in the monastery, the evening is then dedicated to a communal recollection of the life of the Buddha. The original texts from the scriptures are read out by Sangha members and laypeople both in Thai and in English for all to rejoice in the Buddha’s birth, full awakening and final passing away.
Visakha Puja - The Buddha's Birth, Awakening, and Passing Away -
Visakha-Puja is usually marked by many people coming to the meal offering and Dhamma-Talk in the morning at Wat Pah Nanachat. After a day of quiet practice in the monastery, the evening is then dedicated to a communal recollection of the life of the Buddha. The original texts from the scriptures are read out by Sangha members and laypeople both in Thai and in English for all to rejoice in the Buddha’s birth, full awakening and final passing away.