Bodhi Day: The Day of Enlightenment
Imagine sitting under a tree for days, seeking answers to life's biggest questions. This is how the story of Bodhi Day begins, a special day observed by Buddhists all over the world. Bodhi Day, celebrated on December 8th, marks the day when Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as Buddha, attained enlightenment. This momentous event occurred under a Bodhi tree, hence the name of the day. To commemorate this day, Buddhists engage in various practices such as meditation, reading the scriptures, and even preparing a traditional meal of rice and milk, believed to be the first meal Buddha had after attaining enlightenment.
Question 1
What is the significance of Bodhi Day?
It's the day when Buddha's birthday is celebrated
It's the day Buddha attained enlightenment
It's the day Buddha passed away
It's the day Buddha left his palace
It's the day when Buddha first began to meditate
Question 2
What traditional meal is prepared on Bodhi Day?
Bread and Water
Rice and Milk
Fish and Bread
Fruits and Vegetables
Meat and Rice
Question 3
What is the meaning of 'Bodhi' in Bodhi Day?
Birth
Death
Enlightenment
Leaving
Meditation
Question 4
What is the significance of sitting under tree related to Buddha?
Buddha was born under a tree
Buddha attained enlightenment under a tree
Buddha gave his first sermon under a tree
Buddha died under a tree
Buddha used to meditate under a tree
Question 5
What are common practices on Bodhi Day?
Meditation, reading scriptures, preparing a traditional meal of rice and milk
Singing, Dancing, Reading poetry
Painting, Sculpting, Reading stories
Playing games, Watching TV, Eating junk food
Hiking, Swimming, Jogging
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