The celebration of the Buddha’s birth, which traditionally is set in May on the day of the full moon. This is a very important holiday to Theravadins (see Hinayana), and in that tradition vesak is considered more that just a commemoration: it’s a celebration of the dharma and a day to remember the entire life of the Buddha, including his birth, enlightenment, and death.
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