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PHRA Nakhon Si Ayutthaya is the formal designation of the ancient city of Ayutthaya ... The kingdom rose to power and became known as the Venice of the East ... Within the compound are the Wihan Phraphutthasaiyatconstructed in the reign of King Naresuan the Great for religious adoration and royal meditation; and the Uposatha Hall, the main hall for Sangha (Brotherhood of monks) is also used to hold important religious ceremonies ... ....
Sun Star 2015-01-09It’s the trait that propels us forward--the thing that lights the fire inside that says, “make a mark on the world,” and if you’re reading this, it’s likely a part of you. the desire to achieve ... That beautiful thing that drives us can quickly turn into a trap. Let’s call it what it is. achievers’ guilt ... (ahem, alcohol) ... 1 ... 2 ... ... 3 ... Think about the Sabbath and the concept of Uposatha in Buddhism, which is “the cleansing of the defiled mind.” ... ....
Fast Company 2014-08-25Buddhism varies according to countries as Theravada and Mahayana.according to Wikipedia In Theravada countries following the Buddhist Calender, it falls on a full moon Uposatha day, typically in the 5th or 6th lunar month ... In leap years Vesākha is celebrated in June ... ....
GroundReport 2013-05-24Paper Edition . Page. 8. Twenty-three years ago, as a young 20-something backpacker, I remember traveling through Thailand, reaching the Thai border town of Nong Khai on the banks of the Mekong, and gazing across to Laos on the opposite side of the wide, fast-flowing river ... The interior of the sim (the uposatha; ordination hall) contains thousands of small recesses in the walls that house miniature silver images of Buddha ... c ... Bon appetite....
Jakarta Post 2012-11-11Related topics. CelebrationsBuddhismceremonies. Advertisement. HIGHLIGHTS.. Sunday, March 4th, 9.00am-Wat Sacramento Buddhavanaram will hold Makha Bucha, (full moon of the 3rd lunar month), celebration of Buddha’s first sermon after His Enlightenment. A special opportunity for those prepared to observe the Uposatha and take the Eight Precepts. Website. www.watsacramento.org Location. 151 South Ave., Sacramento 95838. Contact 916-925-1579 ... TBA....
The Examiner 2012-10-04The Uposatha (Sanskrit: Upavasatha) is Buddhist day of observance, in existence from the Buddha's time (500 BCE), and still being kept today in Buddhist countries. The Buddha taught that the Uposatha day is for "the cleansing of the defiled mind," resulting in inner calm and joy. On this day, lay disciples and monks intensify their practice, deepen their knowledge and express communal commitment through millennia-old acts of lay-monastic reciprocity.
Depending on the culture and time period, uposatha days have been observed from two to six days each lunar month.
In general, Uposatha is observed about once a week in Theravada countries in accordance with the four phases of the moon: the new moon, the full moon, and the two quarter moons in between. In some communities, such as in Sri Lanka, only the new moon and full moon are observed as uposatha days.
In Burma, Uposatha (called ဥပုသ် ubot nei) is observed by more pious Buddhists on the following days: waxing moon (လဆန်း la hsan), full moon (လပြည့်နေ့ la pyei nei), waning moon (လဆုတ် la hsote), and new moon (လကွယ်နေ့ la kwe nei). The most common days of observance are the full moon and the new moon. In pre-colonial Burma, the Uposatha day (commonly rendered as the Buddhist Sabbath in English) was a legal holiday that was observed primarily in urban areas, where secular activities like business transactions came to a halt. However, since colonial rule, Sunday has replaced the Uposatha day as the legal day of rest. All major Burmese Buddhist holidays occur on Uposatha days, namely Thingyan, the beginning of the Buddhist lent (beginning in the full moon of Waso, around July to the full moon of Thadingyut, around October). During this period, Uposatha is more commonly observed by Buddhists than during the rest of the year. During Uposatha days, Buddhist monks at each monastery assemble and recite the Patimokkha (a concise compilation of the Vinaya.