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Yellow shirts urged in honour of King's birthday
Yellow shirts urged in honour of King's birthday

Bangkok Post

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Bangkok Post

Yellow shirts urged in honour of King's birthday

The government has urged the public to wear yellow throughout next week in tribute to His Majesty the King who celebrates his birthday on July 28. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, the acting prime minister, has instructed all government agencies to express their loyalty and gratitude to HM the King on this auspicious occasion, said government spokesman Jirayu Huangsap. At a weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Mr Phumtham called on all public sector agencies, state enterprises, security forces, private sector entities and the general public to wear yellow shirts from July 28 to Aug 1, as a unified gesture of loyalty and appreciation for the King's benevolence during this special month. Meanwhile, the Royal Household Bureau is inviting the public to sign an online book of blessings for Huis Majesty, from July 25 to 31 via the official Royal Household website. The bureau also encourages the public to practise the Noble Eightfold Path, specifically the 'Right View' (Sammā Diṭṭhi), and reflect on the Triple Gem as a source of spiritual refuge. The initiative is part of a merit-making campaign dedicated to His Majesty, running from July 25 to 31 through the Samathi Sebiangboon meditation app, which is available for download on both the Play Store and App Store.

Buddha Purnima Quotes 2025: Top 10 Teachings Of Gautam Buddha To Inspire Your Life
Buddha Purnima Quotes 2025: Top 10 Teachings Of Gautam Buddha To Inspire Your Life

News18

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • News18

Buddha Purnima Quotes 2025: Top 10 Teachings Of Gautam Buddha To Inspire Your Life

Last Updated: Buddha Purnima Quotes 2025: Reflect on the timeless wisdom of Gautam Buddha through 10 powerful teachings that continue to guide millions toward peace, balance, and clarity. Buddha Purnima Quotes 2025: Buddha Purnima — also known as Buddha Jayanti or Vesak—is a revered festival celebrated by Buddhists around the world to honour the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautam Buddha. In 2025, this auspicious day falls on Monday, May 12, commemorating the 2587th birth anniversary of the spiritual leader who transformed human thought with his wisdom and compassion. Gautama Buddha, born as Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini (in present-day Nepal), was a prince who renounced worldly comforts to seek truth and liberation. Most historians place his life between 563 BCE and 483 BCE. After attaining enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, he shared his insights on human suffering and the path to liberation. He passed away at the age of 80 in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, attaining Mahaparinirvana. The Four Noble Truths At the heart of Buddha's philosophy lies the Four Noble Truths. First, life inherently involves suffering (dukkha)—not just physical pain, but emotional unrest, dissatisfaction, and the inevitability of change. Second, this suffering arises from attachment, desire, and clinging to impermanent things. Third, liberation from suffering is possible. And fourth, the path to end this suffering is through the Noble Eightfold Path. The Noble Eightfold Path This path is a comprehensive guide to ethical living and spiritual awakening. It includes: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. These eight principles foster wisdom, ethical behaviour, and mental discipline, ultimately leading one toward enlightenment. The Middle Way Buddha advocated a life of balance—steering clear of both self-indulgence and extreme self-denial. The Middle Way promotes moderation in thought and action, nurturing both the body and spirit without excess or deprivation. Impermanence (Anicca) Buddha taught that everything is in constant flux. Nothing in life—whether joy, sorrow, relationships, or even life itself—remains the same. Accepting this impermanence helps reduce attachment and deepens appreciation for the present. Non-Self (Anatta) Unlike many beliefs that centre on a fixed soul or self, Buddha explained that the concept of an unchanging 'I" is an illusion. What we perceive as the self is a temporary combination of thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. Understanding this helps free us from ego-driven behaviors and attachments. Karma and Rebirth Buddha emphasised that our intentions and actions shape our future. Positive deeds generate beneficial outcomes, while negative actions lead to suffering. This cycle influences not just this life but future rebirths. Ethical and mindful living leads to spiritual progress and eventually liberation from this cycle. Compassion (Karuna) Central to Buddha's teachings is the value of compassion—a deep, selfless concern for the suffering of others. He believed that true spiritual maturity involves caring for all beings. Compassion dissolves anger, strengthens connections, and fosters a more loving world. Mindfulness (Sati) Mindfulness is the continuous awareness of the present moment—being attentive to our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings without judgment. It helps us respond wisely rather than react impulsively. Practising mindfulness is essential to meditation and inner clarity. Detachment Buddha encouraged letting go—not as indifference, but as freedom from possessiveness and fear of loss. True detachment allows us to love and live fully without being controlled by expectations or outcomes. It brings peace amid life's inevitable changes. Loving-Kindness (Metta) Loving-kindness is the active practice of wishing well for others without conditions. It includes forgiveness, friendliness, and goodwill—even toward those we may not like. This approach nurtures emotional harmony and transforms how we relate to others and ourselves. Watch CNN-News18 here. The News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest on health, fashion, travel, food, and culture — with wellness tips, celebrity style, travel inspiration, and recipes. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published:

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