Global recognition of the Day of Vesak.
On December 15, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 54/115 , formally globally recognizing the Day of Vesak as an international observance. Spearheaded by Sri Lanka, this decision was a pivotal moment in acknowledging Buddhism’s enduring influence on global ethics, spirituality, and human development throughout history. The resolution highlighted the importance of Vesak as a global event that not only commemorates the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing but also emphasizes the Buddha’s teachings on compassion, non-violence, and mindfulness—values deeply aligned with the UN’s mission of peace and sustainable development. This official recognition encouraged annual Vesak celebrations at the United Nations Headquarters and other offices around the world, fostering global unity through the shared reflection on the Buddha’s wisdom . The first Vesak celebration under the UN framework was held on May 15, 2000, in New York, where 34 nations came together to ho...