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2026-05-30

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Vesak Day Message from the Honorable Speaker

Today marks the noble and sacred Vesak Full Moon Poya Day, which commemorates the 2570th Sambuddha Triple Blessed Event (Birth, Enlightenment, and Passing Away). This day is of paramount importance not only to the Buddhist community worldwide but also to us as Sri Lankans, as the heritage and foundation of our country’s social and cultural value system are deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy.

The theme for this year's Vesak Day is "Abhittharetha Kalyane," which means "Let us rally swiftly for the common good." This is indeed the greatest example we can draw from the life of our great teacher, Gautama Buddha, who renounced everything and dedicated his entire life to the well-being and happiness of the general public.

I also believe that the manner in which our Sri Lankan nation stood together for the well-being of fellow citizens affected by past natural disasters clearly reflected these core Buddhist religious values inherent within our society.

Therefore, in leading our lives according to the profound spiritual message taught by the Buddha, we must always act for the well-being and happiness of the public. Religion serves as one of the fundamental pillars in building a society that can act for the benefit of suffering fellow human beings as well as for the welfare of the collective community. To achieve this, a new revival must also be brought about within religion. I believe that such a religious awakening can foster a social awakening, thereby inheriting a healthier and more prosperous society.

Accordingly, on this noble Triple Blessed Day, while inviting everyone to resolutely unite and commit to the common good as a whole society, I extend my heartfelt greetings to the Sri Lankan and global Buddhist community celebrating the festival of Vesak today.

May the blessings of the Triple Gem be with you all...!

Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne
Speaker
Parliament of Sri Lanka



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