Sri Lankan Independence Day Celebration
Śrī Saddhātissa International Buddhist Centre 309–311 Kingsbury Road, London, United KingdomSri Lankan Independence Day Celebration and Buddhist devotees observe the eight precepts.
Sri Lankan Independence Day Celebration and Buddhist devotees observe the eight precepts.
Sri Saddhatissa Memorial Day
As usual Buddhist devotees observe the eight precepts. Navam Full Moon Poya Day holds special significance for Buddhists around the world, as it commemorates several pivotal events in the life…
On the full moon of March (Mädin Pōya), the Buddha visited Laṅkā for the third time. Medin Full Moon Poya Day holds profound significance for Buddhists worldwide as it commemorates…
The Sinhala and Tamil New year, one of the most significant annual, non-religious events enjoyed by both the Sinhala and Tamil-speaking Sri Lankans, falls on the 13th and the 14th…
Kingsbury Bakmaha Ulela - More details to follow.
As usual Buddhist devotees observe the eight precepts.
The Dhamma School of the Śrī Saddhātissa International Buddhist Centre organises the Vesak programme for Children in May.
In the West, known as the ‘Buddha day’, Vesak is the most important date in the Buddhist liturgical calendar. Annually, Buddhists around the world celebrate Vesak on the full moon day of May. Vesak marks…
The full moon day (Pōya) in June is known in Sinhalese as Poson. This full moon is highly significant for Theravāda Buddhists in Sri Lanka because it commemorates the introduction of Buddhism…
Esala Full Moon Poya Day holds a special significance as it marks the beginning of the traditional Buddhist "Vassana" or rain retreat. During this auspicious time, devoted Buddhists invite monks…
Esala Full Moon Poya Day is a sacred Buddhist holiday celebrated in Sri Lanka, coinciding with the month of Esala in the lunar calendar. It commemorates significant events related to…