Parinirvana Day is a special day for Buddhists, celebrated on February 15th. It's like remembering the day when Buddha, the person who started Buddhism, reached something called "Parinirvana," which means he left his body and found complete peace. Buddhists believe that on this day, Buddha stopped being reborn, ending the cycle of life and death. People who follow Buddhism think about Buddha's teachings, visit temples, and remember loved ones who have passed away. They focus on finding peace and being kind to others, just like Buddha taught. It's a day of reflection, peace, and kindness.
How to celebrate Parinirvana Day?
On Parinirvana Day, you can create a peaceful space with calming music and soft lights. Spend time reflecting quietly on happy memories or good things in life. You can write or draw your thoughts in a notebook. Share kind words or a small gift with family or friends to show you care. Meditate for a few minutes, focusing on your breathing. Read a story about compassion or listen to someone talking about peace. You can also help someone in need or donate to a charity, spreading love and kindness. Enjoy a simple meal together, remembering to be grateful for everything.
Where Parinirvana Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - India
- - Nepal
- - Bhutan
- - Sri Lanka

