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In short...

Themes: Buddhism; the life of the Buddha; the festivals of Wesak and Parinirvana Day; the Eightfold Path.

Summary: this assembly is suitable at about the time of the festivals of Wesak (April or May) and Parinirvana Day (15 February for most Buddhists). Wesak celebrates the Buddha's birthday and, for some Buddhists, also marks his enlightenment and death. It is also called Buddha Day. In 2024 Wesak falls on 23 May. Parinirvana Day remembers the time the Buddha attained Nirvana - or enlightenment.

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The video

Buddhists follow the teaching of the Buddha who, as a young man, was called Siddhartha Gautama. According to Buddhist tradition, Siddhartha thought hard about the world and its issues and eventually came to understand the Four Noble Truths: that life involves suffering; suffering is due to wants and desires; suffering can be ended by overcoming desires; and that the way to end suffering is to follow the Eightfold Path.

The Eightfold Path is represented by the Wheel of Dharma. The wheel indicates the eight right actions or approaches that the Buddha taught his followers to observe. These include consideration of others and practicing meditation.

During Wesak Buddhists will attend services at the temple and make offerings. Often lanterns are released into the night sky. Both Wesak and Parinirvana Day are an opportunity to celebrate the life of the Buddha and to reflect on his teaching, including the Eightfold Path.

Duration: 4' 25"

Final words: '
including the Eightfold Path to Enlightenment.'

Video questions

  • Can you name three countries where Buddhism is the most popular religion? (China, Thailand, Japan)
  • What was the name of the Buddha when he was a young man? (Siddhartha Gautama)
  • In which country was he born? (Nepal)
  • According to Buddhist legend, how many days did Siddharta sit under the bodi tree? (49 days)
  • What does 'the Buddha' mean? ('The Enlightened One' or 'One Who Knows')
  • What is the Eightfold Path? (Eight actions - or right things to do - as taught by the Buddha)
  • What are the names of the two festivals explored in the film? (Wesak and Parinirvana Day)

Key links

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Assembly framework (pdf)

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Illustration: the Buddha

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Illustration: the Wheel of Dharma

Suggested assembly framework

1. Entry
Play your chosen music and display one of the focus images if you wish.

2. Introduction
Tell the assembly:
Today we'll be hearing about a very special person - someone who has had an enormous impact on the world. But this special person isn't a king or a queen
they aren't a politician or an inventor
or even a famous footballer. Today this person is known as the Buddha and he was the founder of the religion called Buddhism. And we're learning about him today because the festival of Parinirvana/Wesak (whichever is appropriate) happens at this time of year. To find out more we're going to watch a short video and, while you watch, consider the teachings of the Buddha and what you think about them.

3. The video
Play the video. The duration is 4' 25" and the final words are: '
including the Eightfold Path to Enlightenment.'

4. After the video - Time to talk
Lead a discussion of the video by asking some or all of the following questions:

  • In which part of the world is Buddhism the most popular religion? (Many Asian countries, including China, Thailand and Japan)
  • Can you remember what makes Buddhism different from other religions? (Buddhists follow the teachings of the Buddha, rather than believing in a god)
  • Can you remember how, according to Buddhist tradition, Siddatha Gautama achieved enlightenment? (He sat under a tree for 49 days thinking about life until he understood everything)
  • How can Buddhists today try to achieve enlightenment? (They can follow the Eightfold Path - learning about the Buddha's teaching; writing, speaking, acting kindly; helping others; meditation; being aware of yourself and others)
  • Why do Buddhists practice meditation? (To clear the mind and encourage positive thinking)
  • Can you remember when Wesak and Parinirvana Day are celebrated? (At the full moon in May and in February)
  • What are some of the ways that people celebrate during these festivals? (Lighting lanterns, splashing with water, burning incense, decorating with flowers, visiting temples, chanting and meditation, eating together, etc)

Tell the assembly:
We heard in the video that one of the Buddha's key teachings is that change and difficult times are inevitable but can be overcome with acceptance. Please turn to the person next to you and tell them about a time you experienced a change in your life.

5. Opportunity to sing
Suggestions from ±«Óătv collections below.

6. Opportunity for reflection
Focus your reflection on the Buddhist path to enlightenment

As you sit quietly now, think about the wisdom of the Buddha and the things he taught his followers

In our lives we can experience change and loss
but these things are natural and we can overcome them by accepting them

Following the Eightfold Path means thinking, speaking and acting kindly to yourself and others

People of all faiths - and none - can share that wisdom

So during Wesak/Parinirvana Day
(whichever is appropriate) - and for the rest of the year as well - we can all learn from the Buddha's teachings to make the world a better, kinder place.

7. Opportunity for prayer
Begin with your usual form of address ('Dear God', 'Dear Lord', 'Let us pray', etc) and:
Thank you for the wisdom of the Buddha and all we can learn from his teaching.
Thank you for the festival of Wesak/Parinirvana Day
(whichever is appropriate) and the opportunity to come together and celebrate.
As we learn and grow throughout our time at school, help us all to follow the path of kindness and consideration, and to achieve our own sense of enlightenment.
Amen.

Suggested songs

Song: 'Peace is flowing' (Come and Praise, no 144. Vocal version)

Song: 'We will grow' (All about our school, no 10)

'Celebration rap' (Come and Praise Beginning, no 7).

Related links

±«Óătv Bitesize - What is Wesak? - information about the festival of Wesak
±«Óătv Bitesize - What is Nirvana Day? - information about Parinirvana Day