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| First human depictions of historical Buddha was in Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara/Afghan |
The significance of the moon in Buddhism
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This is the time of mooncakes and the traditional Sabbath Day or uposatha. That means it's the best time to observe the "fasting day," which means not eating before daylight or after noon. This is part of observing the Eight Precepts, an ancient tradition the Buddha praised as something worth continuing.
How do Buddhists observe the uposatha service?
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| Uposatha (shrine hall), Buddhapadipa Temple |
Monastics, on the other hand, focus on reflection and purification, reciting the Patimokkha ("Path to Moksha"), a summary of the major rules of the Monastic Code of Discipline, which is a vital aspect of their monastic life.
The uposatha service is not just about individual practice; it also fosters a sense of community as laypeople gather at monasteries to support monks and nuns through food preparation and participation in rituals (pujas).
This day is steeped in tradition and serves as a reminder of the commitment to the Dhamma or Teachings of the historical Buddha.
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| Full-moon Uposatha – Nalanda Buddhist Society |
Let's delve into the practices and significance of uposatha days in Buddhism and discover how they contribute to spiritual growth and community bonding. #BuddhaTeachings #Buddhism #Mindfulness
- Beaver Hunter, Nov. 2025; Amber Larson and Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly






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