May 20, 2024

SINGAPORE – Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, visitors to Tibetan Buddhist temple Thekchen Choling near Kallang would use a shared water bucket and ladle to bathe a Buddha statue, as part of Vesak Day rituals.

But this year, they were each given a bottle of water to do so.

This change in how the ritual is conducted was among several differences between Vesak Day celebrations in Singapore on Sunday (May 15) and previous festivities prior to the pandemic.

Sunday’s celebration was the first time in three years that Buddhists here were able to gather at temples and other venues to commemorate Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and attainment of nirvana.

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