Buddha Purnima - Essential Spiritual Experience in Kashi, Varanasi
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Buddha Purnima

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Buddha Purnima festival is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Buddha. Buddha Purnima or Buddha Jayanti is celebrated with traditional religious fervor. Buddha Purnima falls on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Vaisakh (April/May). Lord Buddha was born on the Full Moon day in the month of Vaisakh in 563 BC. Here, it is interesting to note that Buddha achieved enlightenment and nirvana (salvation) on the same day (the Full Moon day). Thus, Buddha Purnima also marks the death anniversary of Gautam Buddha. Sarnath holds an important place in Buddhism as Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon at Sarnath. On the occasion of Buddha Jayanti, a large fair is held at Sarnath and the relics of the Buddha are taken out for public display in a procession. Besides Sarnath, the Buddha Purnima is also celebrated with religious fervor at Gaya and Kushinagar and other parts of India and the world. The Buddha Purnima celebrations at Sarnath attract large Buddhist crowds as Buddhists offer prayers in different Buddhist temples at Sarnath on this day. Prayers, sermons, recitation of Buddhist scriptures are other important religious activities performed by the Buddhists at Sarnath. Monks and devotees meditate and worship the statue of Gautam Buddha. The Buddhist devotees also offer fruits, flowers, candles etc to statues of Lord Buddha.

Deep Dive: Buddha Purnima

Buddha Purnima commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Buddha. In the context of Varanasi, the main celebrations take place at Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon.

The temples and stupas are beautifully decorated, and monks from around the world gather for prayers and chanting. It is a day of peace and reflection, attracting thousands of Buddhists and spiritual seekers who visit the Mulgandha Kuti Vihara and the Dhamek Stupa to honor the Light of Asia.

Expert Insights for Your Visit

Varanasi is best explored with an open heart and a slow pace. The city reveals its secrets to those who stay long enough to observe the subtle shifts in the river's light and the rhythm of the daily rituals.

We recommend pairing your visit to Buddha Purnima with a quiet walk through the nearby ancient ghats or a sampling of the city's legendary culinary heritage.

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At Hospes India, we believe that travel should be transformative. From arranging priority darshan at the temples to booking luxury river cruises on the Ganges, we handle the logistics so you can focus on the experience. Let us help you discover the timeless magic of Varanasi, where every corner holds a piece of eternity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it crowded during this festival?

Yes, festivals like Dev Deepawali and Mahashivratri attract millions. Plan your movement well in advance and be prepared for walking.

Do we need tickets?

Most religious festivals on the ghats are free. However, cultural seats or special boat views for events may require advance booking.

What is the best vantage point?

For riverfront festivals like Dev Deepawali, a mid-stream boat offers the most breathtaking 360-degree view of the illuminated ghats.

Is it safe for tourists?

Yes, but be wary of pickpockets in large crowds. It is best to travel with a recognized guide or in groups during peak festival hours.

Is travel on EMI available for festival packages?

Yes, we offer Travel on EMI for major festival tour packages in Varanasi.