The important Buddhist holiday of Buddha Purnima 2025, also known as Buddha Jayanti or Vesak, celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. This holy day is celebrated with tremendous zeal and fervour by the Buddhist community.
The event commemorates Lord Buddha’s life and teachings and has spiritual significance. Devotees participate in peaceful celebrations, visit temples, and make offerings. Buddha Purnima usually falls on the day of the full moon in the Hindu month of Vaishakh; however, the exact date varies each year according to the Gregorian calendar. Buddha Purnima will be observed on May 12, 2025, this year.
The Buddha taught the Middle Way, which forbids both severe asceticism and sensual attachment, as is customary in Buddhism. One may achieve liberation from ignorance, desire, reincarnation, and misery by living this manner. The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, which govern moral behaviour, mental training, and compassion, are his main teachings. They include introspection, awareness, and sensory control. The five skandhas and the rule of dependent origination, which explain how things and mental states arise and terminate due to their dependence on external circumstances and show that nothing exists independently or is permanent, are among the central tenets of his philosophy.
Gautama Buddha taught a number of lessons during his lifetime that are still widely accepted today. Let’s examine 20 of the greatest sayings from the founder of Buddhism about karma, life, and happiness in honour of Buddha Purnima:
Buddha Purnima 2025: Gautam Buddha’s Top 20 Sayings About Happiness, Life, and Karma
1. “Pay attention to the here and now; it contains the real meaning of karma.”
2. “Karma impartially assigns consequences to our actions, acting as a fair judge.”
3. “Embrace the individuality of your karma; it creates a lovely fabric of your existence.”
4. “Cultivate your soul by doing good deeds; see your inner garden grow.”
5. “Karma’s challenges are chances for spiritual development; meet them head-on.”
6. “These are just as I am. I am the same as them. Making a comparison to yourself, don’t murder or incite others to kill.
7. “One moment can change a day, one day can change a life, and one life can change the world.”
8. “Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live a hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.”
9. “In separateness lies the world’s greatest misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength.”
10. “In separateness lies the world’s greatest misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength.”
11. “Live every act fully, as if it were your last.”
12. “Should you find a wise critic to point out your faults, follow him as you would a guide to hidden treasure.”
13. “A single candle may be used to light thousands of candles without shortening its lifespan. Sharing never makes you less happy.
14. “Our minds shape our lives. Our thoughts shape who we are. Joy is like an eternal shadow that follows a pure idea.
15. When a wise person recognises that “all conditioned things are impermanent,” they move away from pain.
16. “Give up whatever that is not yours. You will be happy and prosper in the long run if you let it go.
17. “If with a pure mind a person speaks or acts, happiness follows him like his never-departing shadow.”
18. “The greatest gift is health, the greatest wealth is contentment, and the best relationship is faithfulness.”
19. “Avoid rushing things. It will occur when the moment is appropriate.
20. “Speak in a kind and pleasant manner exclusively. Speech is a good thing as long as it doesn’t harm other people.