Wednesday, May 2, 2007

The Lord Buddha is woven by coconut palm

Vesak is a celebration to commemorate Lord Buddha's birth, enlightenment, death and attaining nirvana. It's celebrated in Sri Lanka on May 1st and 2nd 2007. These two days are declared as holidays in Sri Lanka.

Buddhists go to viharaya and observe meditation and take part in religious rituals. They participate in alms giving as well on these days. Vesak lanterns and pandols are adding beauty to the celebration in the city. Festive-goers thronged to view lanterns and pandols
Vesak pandol at Gangaramaya temple reflects in water
Vesak pandol in Grandpass
Festival - goers in Grandpass
Vesak lantern which is made by the officers of Criminal Investigation Division is displayed in Gregory's road
Sri Sambodhi Maha Viharaya on Gregory's road is lit with lights
Full moon in Colombo 7
Vesak pandol at Nawaloka junction in Peliyagoda has been installed for the 51st time
Peliyagoda junction is decorated for Vesak
Vesak landern made by trhe naval officers of the Sri Lanka Navy is displayed on Gregory's road
Lanterns are hung on a tree branch near Gangaramaya temple
Devotees at Gangaramaya temple in Colombo 2
Vesak is Buddhism's holiest day
Vesak marks birth, enlightenment , death and attaining nirvana of Lord Buddha 2501 years ago
Vesak lantern made by the officers of the Sri Lanka Police traffic section
Colourful lights are illuminated everywhere
Vesak lanterns at Palm Village Hotel in Uswetakiyawa
A lantern is displayed on Gregory's road
Vesak is celebrated with vivd colours and joy
Alms giving spot for Vesak is decorated in Hendala