Buddha Purnima 2023: Wishes, quotes, and messages to share today
Lifestyle | May 05, 2023 8:01 ISTHere is the list of wishes, quotes and messages to wish your dear ones on Buddha Purnima 2023.
Here is the list of wishes, quotes and messages to wish your dear ones on Buddha Purnima 2023.
Buddha Purnima 2023: According to Udaya Tithi, this year Buddha Purnima will be celebrated on 5 May 2023 and fasting will be observed on this day.
Buddha Purnima 2023: According to Udaya Tithi, this year Buddha Purnima will be celebrated on 5 May 2023 and fasting will be observed on this day.
Financial Horoscope Today, May 16 (Buddha Purnima): Monday is the Vaishakh Shukla Paksha and full moon day which will remain till 9.43 am. The effect of the same will be seen in people of different zodiac signs. Know from Acharya Indu Prakash how your money matters will be affected today.
Vaishakh Purnima or Buddha Purnima Tithi will begin at 12:45 midnight on May 15 and will be in effect till 09:43 AM, according to Acharya Indu Prakash. Here are some wishes, quotes, messages, and SMSs to send your family and friends on Buddha Purnima 2022.
Buddha Purnima is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became Gautam Buddha. On the occasion, several Bollywood celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Raj Babbar and others extended heartfelt greetings to their fans and followers on social media.
PM Modi said that the pandemic has impacted every nation but added that there have been many noteworthy developments which strengthen our strategy to fight it.
Happy Buddha Purnima 2021: The word Purnima means full moon, and it is used in this context because Nepalese people celebrate the date on the May full moon. It has gained this significance because Buddha was born in Nepal. In Sri Lanka, Buddha Purnima is celebrated as Vesak. Here are some wishes, quotes, messages, and SMSs to send your family and friends on Buddha Purnima 2021.
As the world fights extraordinary challenges, their lasting solutions can come from the ideals of Lord Buddha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on the occasion of Buddha Purnima and urged people to take inspiration from each other and stay resolved in their fight against coronavirus. The Prime Minister spoke of the relevance of Buddha's teachings in these testing times as the world faces one of its toughest challenges yet. Here are the highlights of PM Modi's speech.
Buddha Purnima 2020: Wish your friends and family with these WhatsApp, Facebook messages, images, and quotes.
The prime minister posted a throwback video clip, which showed the significance of Buddha and his teachings.
Buddha Purnima 2019: This year, Buddha Purnima or Vesak is being celebrated on May 18. For Puja Vidhi, Tithi and Mantra, read the full story.
Buddha Purnima 2018: Wish your friends and family with these Noboborsho WhatsApp, Facebook messages and images.
New Delhi: Sharing the “pain” of quake-devastated Nepal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hoped that the “beloved brother” bounces back quickly from its current crisis even as he observed that the task of recovery was
Patna: Thousands of Buddhists from across the world, including the monks, on Monday morning celebrated Buddha Purnima at Bodh Gaya in Bihar, where Lord Budhdha attained enlightenment.Bodh Gaya temple management committee organised a function amid
PM Narendra Modi govt to host 'Buddha Poornima Diwas' on May 4PM Narendra Modi's government will host an international Buddhist function on the occasion of 'Buddha Poornima' today where a special prayer will be offered
Gandhinagar: Pledging commitment to non-violence and world peace, BJP's Prime Ministerial nominee Narendra Modi today greeted the people on the occasion of ‘Buddh Purnima'.“We pledge our commitment to world peace, non-violence and service to humankind,
New Delhi: BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi Wednesday paid homage to Lord Buddha."On Buddha Purnima, we bow to the venerable Lord Buddha whose teachings have guided the entire humanity for centuries," the Bharatiya Janata
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