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  2. Vesak - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, Vesak Day was made a public holiday in 1955 after many public petitions, replacing Whit Monday. [48] [49] [50] In the early decades of the 20th century, Vesak Day was associated with the Ceylonese community which then celebrated it along with their National Day in a two-day event. After World War II, there was a movement to make ...

  3. Public holidays in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    New Year's Day: Celebrates the opening of the Gregorian New Year marked annual day to commemorate the first day of the Gregorian calendar. January/February: Chinese New Year: A two-day holiday. Celebrates the opening of the Chinese holiday marked annual festival to commemorate the first and second days of the Chinese calendar. March/April: Good ...

  4. Category:Public holidays in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    National Day (Singapore) New Year's Day; V. Vesak This page was last ... This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:09 (UTC).

  5. June - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, Vesak (Buddha Day), the most significant Buddhist festival, occurs on 2 June in Singapore and on 3 June in Thailand as of 2024. [ 107 ] [ 108 ] Shavuot , one of the biblically-ordained Three Pilgrimage Festivals observed in Judaism , takes place during the month of Sivan in the Hebrew calendar , which corresponds to being between ...

  6. Category:2024 in Singapore by month - Wikipedia

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  8. Buddhist holidays - Wikipedia

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    Vesak: The Buddha's birthday is known as Vesak and is one of the major festivals of the year. It is celebrated on the first full moon day in May, or the fourth lunar month which usually occurs in May or during a lunar leap year, June.

  9. Uposatha - Wikipedia

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    Visakha Puja or Visakha Uposatha [37] or Vesak ("Buddha Day") is the most sacred Buddhist holiday. It is the anniversary of the Buddha's birth, awakening and parinibbana. [38] Asalha Puja or Asalha Uposatha [39] ("Dhamma Day") is the anniversary of the Buddha's delivering his first discourse, which is collected as the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta.