Asarnha Bucha: Buddha's First Sermon Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Sunday, July 18, 2027
- Observed in
- Thailand
- Type
- Public Holiday
What is Asarnha Bucha: Buddha's First Sermon Day?
Asarnha Bucha (also known as Asalha Puja or Dharma Day) is one of Thailand's most important Buddhist holidays, commemorating the day when Buddha delivered his first sermon to five ascetics at Deer Park in Sarnath, India. This momentous event, known as "Setting the Wheel of Dharma in Motion," established the core teachings of Buddhism.
The name comes from "Asarnha" (the eighth lunar month in the Thai calendar) and "Bucha" (to honor or worship). The day falls on the full moon of the eighth lunar month, typically in July.
Asarnha Bucha marks the founding of the Buddhist Sangha (monastic community), as one of the five ascetics who heard Buddha's sermon immediately achieved enlightenment and became the first Buddhist monk. This day celebrates the Three Jewels of Buddhism - Buddha, Dharma (teachings), and Sangha - all coming into existence.
The day before the Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa) makes Asarnha Bucha particularly significant, as monks will enter temples for a three-month retreat the following day.
When is Asarnha Bucha: Buddha's First Sermon Day 2027?
Asarnha Bucha: Buddha's First Sermon Day is on Sunday, July 18 in 2027.
History & Origin
The Setting in Deer Park (circa 528 BCE)
After attaining enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, Buddha spent weeks contemplating whether to share his insights. Eventually, he decided to teach and traveled to Deer Park (Isipatana) in Sarnath, near Varanasi, India.
The Five Ascetics
Buddha sought out five ascetics who had previously practiced severe austerities alongside him before he discovered the Middle Way. Initially skeptical, the ascetics were soon captivated by Buddha's transformed presence and agreed to hear his teaching.
The First Sermon: Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
Buddha's first sermon, the "Discourse on Setting the Wheel of Dharma in Motion," outlined the fundamental teachings:
- The Middle Way between extreme indulgence and severe asceticism
- The Four Noble Truths about suffering and its cessation
- The Noble Eightfold Path as the way to end suffering
Birth of the Sangha
After hearing the sermon, Kondanna, the eldest ascetic, immediately attained the first level of enlightenment. Buddha ordained him with the simple phrase "Come, monk" (Ehi Bhikkhu), making him the first Buddhist monk and establishing the Sangha.
How It's Celebrated
Temple Observances: Thai Buddhists visit temples throughout the day to make merit. Many observe the Eight Precepts, a more rigorous set of rules than the usual five, including abstaining from eating after noon.
Dharma Sermons: Temples hold special sermons about Buddha's first teaching. Monks explain the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, the core doctrines introduced on this day.
Wian Tian - Candlelit Procession: Like other major Buddhist holidays, Asarnha Bucha features the evening wian tian ceremony. Devotees carrying lit candles, incense, and lotus flowers walk clockwise three times around the main temple building, representing the Triple Gem.
Preparation for Buddhist Lent: Many lay Buddhists use Asarnha Bucha to prepare for Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent), which begins the following day. Some make special vows to give up alcohol or other vices for the three-month period.
Candle Festival Traditions: In Ubon Ratchathani province, Asarnha Bucha coincides with the famous Candle Festival (Khao Phansa Candle Procession), featuring massive carved wax candle sculptures paraded through the city.
Where It's Observed
Asarnha Bucha: Buddha's First Sermon Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2027, it falls on Sunday, July 18.
Fun Facts
- Asarnha Bucha literally means worship on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month, which is Asarnha in the Thai calendar
- The Candle Festival in Ubon Ratchathani during Asarnha Bucha features candle sculptures weighing several tons and standing over 3 meters tall
- Buddha delivered his first sermon to only five people, yet Buddhism now has over 500 million followers worldwide
- The wheel symbol representing the first turning of the Dharma wheel appears on Thailand's national emblem alongside the Garuda
- Kondanna, who became the first Buddhist monk, had predicted Siddhartha would become either a great king or a Buddha when he was born
- The deer that appear in Buddhist imagery of the first sermon are a reference to Deer Park (Sarnath) where the event occurred
- Some temples in Thailand preserve the tradition of walking to holy sites during Buddhist Lent, just as Buddha walked to Sarnath to deliver his first sermon
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Asarnha Bucha Day in 2025?
Asarnha Bucha falls on Thursday, July 10, 2025. The following day, July 11, marks the beginning of Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa).
What is the significance of Asarnha Bucha?
Asarnha Bucha commemorates Buddha's first sermon at Deer Park in Sarnath, India, where he taught the Four Noble Truths and Noble Eightfold Path. It also marks the founding of the Buddhist Sangha (monastic community) when the first monk was ordained.
Can tourists visit temples on Asarnha Bucha?
Yes, temples welcome respectful visitors. Wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees. The evening candlelit procession is particularly atmospheric and visitors are welcome to observe.
What is the connection between Asarnha Bucha and Buddhist Lent?
Asarnha Bucha falls the day before Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent), a three-month period when monks remain in their temples for the rainy season retreat. Many Thais use Asarnha Bucha to prepare for making merit during Lent.
What is the Candle Festival?
The Candle Festival (Khao Phansa Candle Procession) in Ubon Ratchathani coincides with Asarnha Bucha. Massive intricately carved wax candles, some weighing tons, are paraded through the city before being presented to temples for use during Buddhist Lent.
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