Events

  • Tue, Aug 03, 2021

Celebration of AsadhaPoornima - Dhamma Chakra Day 2021

International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) under the aegis of Ministry of Culture, Govt of India, observed one of its annual flagship eventsAsadhaPoornima on 24th July, 2021. The day is also known as Dhamma Chakra Pavatana - The First Turning of the Wheel of Dhamma and is considered as the second most sacred day by Buddhist all over the world after VesakPoormina. The event was held in a hybrid form in association with the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India,Indian Council for Cultural Relations ...

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  • Sat, Jul 24, 2021

ASADHA POORNIMA – DHARMA CHAKRA DAY 2021

IBC is organizing the Asadha Poornima - Dharma Chakra Day global celebrations on July 24 2021. The day is the second most sacred day for Buddhists worldwide commemorating the Dharma Chakra Parvattana the first sermon by Buddha to the five ascetics at the 'Deer Park' in Sarnath, India. As part of the celebration, the programme includes planting the sapling of the Holy Bodhi tree by the Hon'ble President of India at the Rashtrapati Bhawan (President Palace), live prayers and ceremonies from Mulag...

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  • Tue, May 25, 2021

2565th Vesak, International Buddha Purnima Diwas 2021

2565th Vesak, International Buddha Purnima Diwas 2021...

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  • Mon, Apr 12, 2021

Heralding The “Astrological” New Year

For centuries million of Buddhists - as well as Hindus and others – have celebrated the New Year across much of Southeast and South Asia, based on astrological sciences, when the sun moves from the House of Pisces to the House of Aries in the celestial sphere. That happens between 13 and 14 April in the Christian calendar. Thus, April 14th marks the dawn of a New Year. On April 14th a special 90-minute webcast will mark this festive occasion. Produced by Lotus Communication Network and Attodeep...

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  • Sat, Feb 27, 2021

Eastern India Buddhist Conclave – Issues, Interaction & Initiatives, 1 – 2 March, 2021, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

IBC is world's largest Buddhist global body with its membership drawn from 39 countries and over 320 organizations, both monastic and lay, that include world bodies, national and regional federations, orders, temple bodies and monasteries and international organizations, institutions etc. IBC has been actively working on preservation and development of Buddhist tangible and intangible heritage in India the land of origin of Buddha Dhamma. IBC and its member bodies have also initiated various pr...

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