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Vesak Day 24th May 2013
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Vesak Day 24th May 2013
Vesak Day in Singapore is a holy day celebrated by Buddhists. It represents the birth, the Nirvana (enlightenment) and the Parinirvana (death) of Gautama Buddha and is the most significant day of the Buddhist calendar. Vesak Day usually falls in May, on the 15th day of the fourth month of the Chinese Lunar Calendar.
On Vesak Day, temples are decorated with flags and flowers. Devoted Buddhists and many observers of the faith congregate at their temple before dawn, saffron-clad monks chant the sutras, the Buddhist flag is raised and the people sing hymns to celebrate the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings) and the Sangha (his disciples). Worshippers bring offerings of flowers, candles and incense to lay at the feet of the statues. These offerings demonstrate that the believers accept that life, like the offerings, is subject to decay and destruction.
Buddhists believe that performing good deeds on Vesak Day will multiply merit and it is often a day when Buddhist youth organise mass blood donations at hospitals and other Buddhists perform acts of generosity that can include releasing of caged birds and animals, taking goods to the poor and needy, and making gifts to charity. These acts of generosity are also known as Dana.
The celebration concludes with a candlelit procession through the streets. Mahayana Buddhist temples in Singapore, like the Phor Kark, practise the “three-step, one-bow” ritual on Vesak Day. Devotees take steps on both knees, bowing at every third step as they pray for world peace, personal blessings and repentance. The exhausting two-hour procession actually begins 24 hours before, when many reserve a place in the procession.
The main theme of Vesak Day is to practice love, peace and harmony as taught by the Buddha.
From : http://publicholidays.sg/vesak-day/#_ |
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Meaning of flower
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| Flowers are given for all occasions and for many seasons. Basically, they are given to convey thoughtfulness and love, or express feelings which words are unable to convey. Individuals have their own special meanings attached to flowers. The following are some suggestions: |
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Prefer Gift for your Love One
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Unique Handmade Jewelry
All the jewelry pieces are designed and made by myself to ensure exclusivity and quality. These jewelry designs are infused with classic glamour, yet suitable for everyday wear. They are targeted at urban women (above 20 years old), and have proven to be popular gifts for special occasions such as Mother’s Day, Christmas and birthdays. They are made primarily with genuine Swarovski crystals and pearls from Austria, which are famous due to their high product quality. Other trinkets and materials are sourced from countries including Japan, Hong Kong and Australia.
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Father's Day 父亲节 (Sunday, June 16, 2013)
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To celebrate this Father's Day [as to when is Father's Day in Singapore - it's Sunday, June 16, 2013], Father's Day is a widely known celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in many countries and on other days elsewhere. It complements Mother's Day , the celebration honoring mothers.
Father's Day is just round the corner. Get your dad a wine basket or gift hampers. Singapore Florist wishing all fathers a Happy Father's Day … |
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