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This is
the month of Vesak celebration. Which is also known as Buddha Jayanti, Buddha
Purnima, or Buddha Day, Vesak full moon Poya day is generally a holiday
observed by Buddhists and others who believes in Buddhism. This is the day we
remember & celebrate the birth of the noble one, the enlightenment, and the
death or passing away of the Siddhartha Gautama Samma Sambuddha. All these
important events are said to have happened on the same day throughout the noble
one’s life.
So, I
thought of using this month’s editorial to discuss some commonly asked
questions about this celebration. This is a question arise in many kids
as well as some adults too. The question is: "It is
understandable to celebrate a birth and the enlightenment of the blessed
one. But how can we celebrate the death or passing away of the blessed
one? Is it something to celebrate? It is a sad moment and if the
blessed one alive, we can listen to dhamma still, then why we should celebrate
the passing away?" Such questions arise when it comes to the third
factor of Vesak Celebration. So, let’s understand the depth and the
hidden defilement in this raised questions.
Passing
away or the death means the sad topics for the general beings. Death of a
person or the separation from what is pleasing to us is always suffering &
depressing. So, it is natural to ask such questions about celebrating a
death of a noble one.
But let’s
think about this fact little bit deeper and wiser. What cause a Samma
Sambuddha to arise in this world? Like we discussed in one of our
previous editorials The Three
Things “Jāti ca jarā ca maraṇañca. Ime kho bhikkhave tayo
dhammā loke na saṃvijjeyyuṃ, na tathāgato loke uppajjeyya arahaṃ
sammāsambuddho, na tathāgatappavedito dhammavinayo leke dippeyya - Birth, Old
Age, and Death. If these three things were not found, the Realized One,
the perfected one, the fully awakened Samma SamBuddha would not arise in the
world, and the teaching and training proclaimed by the Realized One would not
shine in the world”
So, Death
is one of the factors which cause Samma Sambuddha to arise in the world, also
to shine the deep teachings of a Samma Sambuddha. By understanding the
depth of the death, the blessed one overcome the process of birth & death
and everything in between.
We can’t
be happy about the death as it is not the end but yet another beginning which
cause to continue the journey of samsara. But a Samma Sambuddha realized
the end of this existence and taught us the way too. So, the death of the
blessed one is the last death of this countless death. And it is the
evidence of possibility of having a last death. No more birth or no more
death in this existence. That’s why it is also known
as parinibbāna which means the completion of the nibbana the
enlightenment.
As
disciples one should realize that everything arise has to end. If
there is a birth the changing process and the death at the end is its
nature. And the death of the Samma Sambuddha also proves that. No
matter how noble or higher is someone or something everything subjected to
end. So, Vesak celebration should bring that teaching closer to our
lives. And also, Vesak should remind us the fact of ending such a process
forever by realizing the noble teachings of a Samma Sambuddha by having a last
birth & last death!
So, my
dear friend if you are unhappy about the fact of celebrating the death of a
Samma Sambuddha think deeply, that means you are still bit far away from being
a true disciple of a Samma Sambuddha. That also reflect that even though
you are appreciating the fact of being enlighten and achieving nibbana is a
noble fact, your heart still not accepting it completely. Because when it
comes to the completion of Nibbana, you heart is refusing to celebrate
it. Your heart finds it difficult to accept the fact of ending the
existence forever! Think about it, that’s why we are still being a part
of this existence. Because the teachings of Samma Sambuddha did not touch
us deeply. So, what use of his existence for such narrow set of a
mind? What good will bring us of his presence if we still refuse to accept
the birth, decaying and death as it is?
So, my
dear dhamma friends… my dear dhamma juniors… reflects the life wisely!
Vesak Celebration is kind of evidence of possibility of ending this endless samsara. It is celebration of a noble being who practically shown us the path of true awakening. From Vesak lanterns, giving food or other donation to everything we do in this Poya day should reflect us this Noble one and the Noble path! So, understanding the Celebrating of a death of a noble one also shows how we are interest on achieving the Nibbana the last birth as shown by the blessed one. So, celebrate Vesak the Day of the Samma Sambuddha and take a step towards Nibbana the ultimate cessation of the endless existence!!!
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