Thursday, May 3, 2012

Vesak Time!!

If this tiny turtle hatching isn't the ideal image for Spring, new beginnings and the ancient Indian tradition of Vesak (pronounced vuh'sawk for Westerners, or Vesākha, Sanskrit vaiśākha) then what is? (What Is, I'm cracking up with puns ;) But seriously (I'm Sirius... see I can't stop) this weekend is a sacred holiday for Sikhs, "hindis" and many Buddhists who have tied all the key events of Awakening (Buddha's birth, enlightenment and passage to the Bardo) to this one Full Moon in May. Tibetans won't celebrate Saga Dawa until June 4, but Vesak celebration goes back to ancient Vedic times. So, many Dharma students (myself included) celebrate both holidays. Vesak is especially important, IMHO, since it is the time when the ethereal realm is most accessible (parting of the Veil, or Shambhala becomes manifest.) Sunday night is the actual Vesaka (event), but the preceding days are a time of purification so we can "raise our vibration" to SEE and participate in this amazing event. I will leave some "bread crumbs" below for those really interested in following the Thread ;) Namaste!

3 comments:

ZenWoman said...

the post continues...

at the Brain Spa

Anonymous said...

Pretty sure the "main" Vesaka is tonight.

ZenWoman said...

Wow, so many variations:

I, agree, if tonight is the FULL Moon, then it's Vesak. However, Google answers vary...
"Vesak is celebrated on the first full moon day in May, except in a leap year when the festival is held in June."

The Tibetans will celebrate June 4, but the Sikhs are celebrating tonight. If this is the "super moon" then I think it is tonight. Previously, I was told it would officially be Sunday (but this could have something to do with time zones around the world.)

May everyone reading this receiving tremendous blessings! Happy Vesak!!