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Buddha Purnima 2025: Celebrating the Light of Wisdom and Peace !

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  🌕 Buddha Purnima: Celebrating the Birth of Enlightenment Buddha Purnima , also known as Vesak or Gautam Buddha Jayanti , is one of the most spiritually significant festivals in the world. Celebrated by millions, it marks the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana (death) of Lord Buddha , all of which, according to legend, occurred on the full moon day of Vaishakh month . ✨ Why Is Buddha Purnima Celebrated? Buddha Purnima celebrates: The Birth of Prince Siddhartha Gautama in Lumbini (modern-day Nepal) around 563 BCE. His Enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, where he became the Buddha—“The Enlightened One.” His Attainment of Nirvana , which freed him from the cycle of birth and death. These events reflect the essence of Buddhism: peace, compassion, mindfulness, and self-realization. 🕊️ The Message of Lord Buddha Lord Buddha taught the world about: The Four Noble Truths – Understanding suffering and its cause. The Eightfold Path – A gui...

The Power Behind the Lions: Exploring the Meaning of Ashoka Stambh

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  The Ashoka Stambh: A Symbol of Pride, Power, and Peace Bring Home the Emblem of India’s Glorious Legacy The Ashoka Stambh , or Lion Capital of Ashoka , is more than just a national symbol — it’s a timeless representation of India’s rich cultural, political, and philosophical heritage . With its four majestic lions and deeply spiritual roots in Buddhism and governance, the Ashoka Stambh stands tall as a symbol of strength, unity, and integrity. At Giftous , we proudly present the Gold Fiber Brass Ashoka Stambh Showpiece — an elegant fusion of art, culture, and pride , perfect for your home, office, or as a thoughtful gift. 🏛️ What is the Ashoka Stambh? Originally erected by Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE in Sarnath, the Ashoka Stambh features four Asiatic lions standing back-to-back, symbolizing power, courage, confidence, and pride . Below them lie the wheel (Dharma Chakra) and sculptures of a bull, elephant, lion, and horse — each representing the values of life, movem...