Bodhi Day — Awakening Day Friday, December 8, 2023
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Bodhi Day holds profound significance as the cherished occasion dedicated to commemorating the Enlightenment of Gautama Shakyamuni Buddha, primarily observed in Mahayana Buddhist traditions. Despite being arguably the most pivotal day in the Buddhist calendar, symbolizing the attainment of the ultimate path goal—Enlightenment—it stands in contrast to grandeur and spectacle.
This quiet day is marked by contemplation, devoted practice, and purification, devoid of parades or fireworks. Celebrated by devout Buddhists, both lay and monastic, on the 8th day of the 12th lunar month, Bodhi Day is a time for introspection and spiritual engagement. In Mahayana Buddhism, including Zen and Pureland communities worldwide, the focus is on practice, study, and Dharma exploration rather than external festivities. Reading sutras aloud is a prevalent and favored way to observe Bodhi Day, emphasizing the importance of sacred texts in this reflective and spiritually significant commemoration.