What is Wesak?
Wesak celebrates the Buddha's birthday and, for some Buddhists, also marks his enlightenment and death. It is also called Buddha Day.
When is Wesak?
Wesak is the most important of the Buddhist festivals and is celebrated on the full moon in May.
In 2025 Wesak takes place on Monday 12 May.
How is Wesak celebrated?

Wesak is a very colourful and happy celebration. Homes may be cleaned and decorated.
In many countries, Buddhists will visit their local temple for services and teaching.
They will give offerings to the monks of food, candles and flowers.
Chanting and praying are an important part of Wesak.

The 'Bathing the Buddha' ceremony is also often included. Water is poured over the shoulders of the Buddha as a reminder to purify their own minds from greed, hatred and ignorance.
Gifts are taken to an altar to be offered to the Buddha statues. This shows respect and gratitude to the Buddha for his life and teachings.
Giving to others is an important Buddhist tradition. Buddhists make a special effort to give to people in need at Wesak.


Celebrations vary from one country to another. In Thailand and Indonesia, for example, special Wesak lanterns are made of paper and wood. In China, dancing dragons are incorporated into the celebrations.
Another popular custom in some countries is to release caged birds. This represents letting go of troubles and wishing that all beings are well and happy.

Activity: Thinking points

Have a look at the thinking points below. You can discuss them with somebody else if you want to. There are no right or wrong answers so remember to be respectful if somebody else has a different thought or opinion.
- In many countries, lanterns and birds are released to symbolise letting go of troubles. Why might this be helpful?
- Many Buddhists will help charity during Wesak. Why is this important?
- Buddhists will read the Buddha's teachings during Wesak. How does this help strengthen faith?

Wesak Quiz
Activity: Make a Wesak lantern
Make a Wesak lantern. documentMake a Wesak lantern
Wesak lanterns are a bright and colourful sight in many Buddhist countries. With just some coloured card and these easy-to-follow instructions you can make your own Wesak lantern.

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