Buddhists. It is celebrated on the full moon in May.
No, Wesak is not a religion. It is a significant annual festival celebrated by Buddhists around the world, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha.
During Wesak, followers of Buddhism typically eat vegetarian food as a way to practice compassion and mindfulness towards all sentient beings. This may include dishes like fruits, vegetables, grains, and tofu. Some may also choose to avoid consuming alcohol during this time.
Wesak is the most important of the Buddhist festivals. It is celebrated with much color and gaiety. The Bathing the Buddha ceremony is done which servers as a reminder to purify the Buddhists' minds from greed, hatred and ignorance.
buddhist celebrate wesak .lanterns are lit on this festival, and it celebrates the whole life of the founder of this religion
Wesak is a word found in Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Indonesia. Wesak is originally pronounced as "Vaishaak" in Sanskrit and is a name of summer month when the crop is fully ripe/dried and is ready for harvesting. It is in this month Crops are harvested and hence the festival of harvest in India, Malaysia and Indonesia. So we can say that "Wesak" or "Vaishaak" belongs to whichever religion the Greater India was following for more than 10,000 years.
The reason that Wesak is celebrated is because it marks the birthday of Budda , his death day and the day he found the truth about life and how to avoid suffering.
Wesak is basically the major buddhist event where lord buddha was bron, atained enlightenment and died, wesak is a celebration of his life and is a time where all meet together and go to the pansal(temple ) and eat have fun, make a wesak koodowa (a large elaborate lantern) its very special and magical you should go
Buddhists see Christmas as a celebration of another cultural group. This is similar to the Christian view of the Eid or Wesak . Buddhists in countries with cultures that celebrate Christmas may participate in the social and economic aspects of the celebration but it has no deeper meaning.
Traditionally for the New Year, Buddhists do not eat meat as a form of self purification. It is also considered bad luck to eat anything that has been killed that day. Vegetarian dishes would be served.
Lay Buddhists can eat whenever they want. Buddhist Monks and Nuns typically do not eat after noon.
Most vegetarian Buddhists eat rice. Basically what other vegetarians eat. Some Buddhists do not eat onions or garlic.