Friday, February 18, 2011

27. Magha Puja Day

It is celebrated by Budhhists in commeration of a special day of the monks Assembly, on that full moon day of the month of Magha. This year it falls on this February 18th and I would like to share the origin of this celebration that was posted in the internet.

Magha Puja Day (Fourfold Assembly or "Sangha Day")
Magha Puja Day takes places on the full moon day of the third lunar month (March). This holy day is observed to commemorate an important event in the life of the Buddha. This event occurred early in the Buddha's teaching life.

After the first Rains Retreat (Vassa) at the Deer Park at Sarnath, the Buddha went to Rajagaha city where 1250 Arahats,(Enlightened saints) who were the Buddha's disciples, without prior appointment, returned from their wanderings to pay respect to the Buddha. They assembled in the Veruvana Monastery with the two chief disciples of the Buddha, Ven. Sariputta and Ven. Moggalana.
The assembly is called the Fourfold Assembly because it consisted of four factors: (1) All 1250 were Arahats; (2) All of them were ordained by the Buddha himself; (3) They assembled by themselves  without any prior call; (4) It was the full moon day of Magha month (March). 

Other Buddhist Celebrations Days are:

The Buddha Day or Visakha Puja Day
The Dhamma Day or the Day of the First Sermon
The Kathina Day or another Sangha Day 

It is good to meditate on the fundamental doctrine of Buddhism that is "Dukkha" or Sufferings...

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