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First Sermon Of Lord Buddha 2023: Date, History, Facts about Buddhism

Siddhartha Gautama was a member of the aristocratic Shakya dynasty during the reign of Bimbisara, the ruler of the Magadha empire, and was born in Lumbini, India.

The date of the First Sermon of Lord Buddha on the Bhutanese calendar is the fourth day of the sixth month. The holiday is scheduled to occur on July 21 this year. Bhutan observes The First Sermon Of Lord Buddha, also known as ‘Drukpa Tshe Zhi,’ as a non-working holiday. As its name implies, Drukpa Tshe Zhi commemorates the first sermon delivered by Lord Buddha in the Deer Park of Isipatana, India, over 2,500 years ago. The sermon also symbolises the establishment of the Buddhist’sangha’ or monkhood.’

The background of First Sermon Of Lord Buddha

Siddhartha Gautama was a member of the aristocratic Shakya dynasty during the reign of Bimbisara, the ruler of the Magadha empire, and was born in Lumbini, India. According to the legend, the sheltered young man ventured beyond the walls of his palace and, upon witnessing the reality of the suffering beyond aristocratic opulence, renounced his social position and adopted an ascetic lifestyle. After many years of meditation and mendicancy, he is believed to have attained enlightenment — the knowledge and comprehension of the cycle of life and death, as well as how to live a ‘good life’ of moderation.

His first sermon, entitled “Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion,” was delivered in the Deer Park of Isipatana, India, over 2,500 years ago. In this sermon, Gautama outlined the ‘Four Noble Truths’ — the existence of suffering, the cause of suffering, the fact that the cause of suffering can be eliminated, and the path to the elimination of suffering — and the ‘Noble Eightfold Path’ — the right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. Following this path would enable one to escape suffering and achieve ‘nirvana.’

After his passing, Gautama became known as Buddha, which means “The Awakened One.”

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Buddhists adhere to the nonviolence principle, so they are vegetarians.

Mahayana Buddhism is the form of Buddhism with the most adherents.

The priests and nuns of Buddhism shave their heads.

Buddhism does not have a single sacred text, but it does have several essential texts.

In the 1830s, Western scholars devised the term ‘Buddhism’.

FIRST SERMON OF LORD BUDDHA DATES

Year Date Day
2022 August 1 Monday
2023 July 21 Friday
2024 July 10 Wednesday
2025 July 28 Monday
2026 July 18 Saturday
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