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Indian Buddha Purnima festival, Budha Poornima greetings

Indian Buddha Purnima festival year 2011, Budha Poornima greetings, and send all new and latest greeting cards, pictures, wallpapers, scraps etc. Vesakha is an annual holiday observed traditionally by Buddhists in the Indian subcontinent. Sometimes informally called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually encompasses the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and passing away (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha. Full story

Buddha Purnima 2011 date, sms, wishes, messages quotes

Buddha Purnima 2011 date, BuddhaPurnima sms, Budha Purnima wishes, Buddha Poornima messages and Budda Purnima quotes. Buddha Purnima 2011 Date is falling on May 17.Catch here all the latest news and updated reports on the BuddhaPoornima, and send all new and latest wishes to all your friends and relatives for free. Om Mani Padme Hum.. May Lord ... Full story

Hemis festival 2010, Ladakh

The Hemis Festival is held every year in the biggest Buddhist monastery of Ladakh. Hemisfestival 2010 dates 20-Jun-2010, End Date : 28-Jun-2010HemisFestival is celebrated on the tenth day of lunar month in the Tibetan calendar. The festival is celebrated in the commemoration of the birth anniversary of The founder of Tibetan Buddhism, Guru Padmasambhava. ... Full story
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Buddhist Holiday Calendar 2009

Buddhist Holidays in India for Religious Buddhist Tourists. Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism is explains to follow the path righteousness and reach 'Moksha' or Nirvana and spiritual enlightenment. The birthplace of Buddha, Lumbini, is now in Nepal, the other important places of Buddhist Pilgrimage are Sarnath, Bodh Gaya and Kushinagar are in ... Full story

Buddha Purnima

One of the greatest spiritual teachers of mankind which Bharat has produced is undoubtedly, Buddha. Edwin Arnold has fittingly called him the "Light of Asia". Buddha's message has traveled far and wide and captured the hearts and minds of billions of people outside Bharat also. Siddhartha, the only son of Shuddhodana, the King of Kapilavastu situated at ... Full story