Monday, September 8, 2025

📚✨ āļŊෝāļš āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē ✨📚

📚✨ āļŊෝāļš āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē ✨📚

World Literacy Day

⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āˇƒැāļ´්āļ­ැāļ¸්āļļāļģ් 8 ⎀āļą āļ¯ිāļą, āļŊෝāļšāļē āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃āļ¸āļģāļą්āļąේ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēāļą්āļ§, āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļą්āļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸ⎀āļŊāļ§ āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļēේ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āļ‰āˇƒ්āļ¸āļ­ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§āļēි. ⎃ාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļē āļēāļąු āļšිāļē⎀ීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļŊි⎀ීāļ¸āļ§ āļ‡āļ­ි ⎄ැāļšිāļēා⎀āļ§ āˇ€āļŠා ⎀ැāļŠි āļē; āļ‘āļē āļļāļŊāļœැāļą්⎀ීāļ¸, āļĸී⎀ිāļ­ āļšාāļŊāļē āļ´ුāļģාāļ¸ āļ‰āļœෙāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎃ං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ´්‍āļģāļļāļŊ āļ¸ෙ⎀āļŊāļ¸āļšි.

⎃ාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ¸ූāļŊිāļš āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸āļš් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸ ⎄ා āļ†āļģ්āļŽිāļš āļ´්‍āļģāļœāļ­ිāļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸āļš් āļļ⎀ ⎄āļŗුāļąා āļœāļąිāļ¸ිāļą් 1966 āļ¯ී āļēුāļąෙ⎃්āļšෝ⎀ ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ´්‍āļģāļŽāļ¸ āˇ€āļģāļ§ āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁āļēāļ§ āļ´āļ­් āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී. āļ…āļ¯ āˇ€āļą āˇ€ිāļ§ āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą āˇƒංāļ›්‍āļēාāļ­ āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀āļšāļ§ āļ­āˇ€āļ¸āļ­් āļœුāļĢාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļēāļš් āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ැāļŠි⎄ිāļ§ිāļēāļą් āļąූāļœāļ­් āļ…āļē āļŊෙ⎃ āļ´āˇ€āļ­ී. āļ¸ෙāļē āļģැāļšිāļēා, ⎃āļ¸ාāļąාāļ­්āļ¸āļ­ා⎀āļē āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸāļēේ āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļšාāļģී āˇƒāˇ„āļˇාāļœීāļ­්⎀āļēāļ§ āļļාāļ°ා āļ‡āļ­ි āļšāļģāļēි.

🌍 āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ­ේāļ¸ා⎀

āļŊෝāļš āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ­ේāļ¸ා⎀ āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ිāļ§ āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļąāļē āļēොāļ¸ු āļšāļģāļą්āļąේ āļ¯āļģිāļ¯්‍āļģāļ­ා⎀āļē, āļŠිāļĸිāļ§āļŊ් āļ…āˇƒāļ¸ාāļąāļ­ා⎀āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ­ිāļģ⎃ාāļģ ⎃ං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē ⎀ැāļąි ⎀āļ­්āļ¸āļą් āļ…āļˇිāļēෝāļœāˇ€āļŊāļ§ āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļēāļ§ āļ¸ු⎄ුāļĢ āļ¯ිāļē ⎄ැāļšි āļ†āļšාāļģāļē āļšෙāļģෙ⎄ි āļē. āļ…āļ¯ āļŊෝāļšāļēේ, āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļē, ⎃āļą්āļąි⎀ේāļ¯āļąāļē āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ැāļŠ āļšāļ§āļēුāļ­ු⎀āļŊāļ¯ී āļ­ාāļš්⎂āļĢāļē ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් āļšාāļģ්āļēāļˇාāļģāļēāļš් āļ‰āļ§ු āļšāļģāļą āļļැ⎀ිāļą්, āļŠිāļĸිāļ§āļŊ් ⎃ාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ¯ āļ…āļ­්‍āļē⎀⎁්‍āļē ⎀ෙāļ¸ිāļą් āļ´āˇ€āļ­ී.

✨ āļ…āļ´āļœේ ⎀āļœāļšීāļ¸

āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃ැāļ¸āļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ…āļ´āļ§ āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļēāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ාāļē ⎀ීāļ¸, āļšිāļē⎀ීāļ¸ේ āļ´ුāļģුāļ¯ු āļ¯ිāļģිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ැāļ¸āļ§, ⎀ි⎁ේ⎂āļēෙāļą් ⎅āļ¸āļēිāļą්āļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ†āļą්āļ­ිāļš āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļą්āļ§ āļ‰āļœෙāļąීāļ¸ේ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒ්āļŽා āļŊāļļා āļ¯ීāļ¸ේ āļ…āļ´āļœේ ⎀āļœāļšීāļ¸ āļ¸āļ­āļš් āļšāļģ āļ¯ෙāļēි. ⎃ාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸, ⎀ි⎁්⎀ා⎃āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¯ීāļ´්āļ­ිāļ¸āļ­් āļ…āļąාāļœāļ­āļēāļšāļ§ āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු ⎀ි⎀āļģ āļšāļģāļēි.

📚🌟 āļšි⎃ි⎀ෙāļšු āļ…āļ­āˇ„ැāļģ āļąොāļēāļą āˇƒාāļš්⎂āļģāļ­ා āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් āļœොāļŠāļąැāļœීāļ¸āļ§ āļ…āļ´ි ⎃ැ⎀ොāļ¸ āļ‘āļš්⎀ āļšāļ§āļēුāļ­ු āļšāļģāļ¸ු 🌟📚

🌍📚 World Literacy Day

🌍📚 World Literacy Day: Unlocking the Power of Reading and Writing for All

Published on September 8, 2025

World Literacy Day

Every year on September 8th, the world pauses to celebrate World Literacy Day—a day that reminds us of something so simple yet so powerful: the ability to read and write. Literacy is more than just words on a page; it’s the key to knowledge, opportunity, and freedom.

This year, as we mark the day, let’s not just reflect on how far we’ve come—but also on the millions of lives still waiting to be changed through the gift of literacy.

✨ The Story Behind World Literacy Day

Back in 1966, UNESCO declared September 8th as International Literacy Day. The vision was clear: literacy isn’t just a skill—it’s a right.

This day is more than a commemoration. It’s a global call to action—asking governments, communities, and even individuals like us to make literacy a priority. Because when one person learns to read, an entire community can begin to grow.

📖 Why Literacy Matters More Than Ever

Today, literacy is no longer just about letters and numbers. It’s about navigating the modern world with confidence—whether that means reading a health guide, applying for a job online, or joining a democratic discussion.

  • đŸ’ŧ Economic Empowerment – Literate individuals unlock better job opportunities, higher income, and upward mobility.
  • ❤️ Health & Well-being – Reading empowers people to understand medical advice, care for families, and live healthier lives.
  • đŸ—ŗ️ Social Participation – With literacy, people can raise their voices, claim their rights, and be part of decision-making.
  • 🌱 Personal Growth – Beyond survival, literacy fuels creativity, imagination, and lifelong learning.

🌐 The World at a Glance

Despite global progress, the challenge remains staggering. Over 770 million adults still struggle with basic reading and writing—two-thirds of them women. Millions of children attend school but still miss out on foundational literacy.

The COVID-19 pandemic added another layer of difficulty, with school closures leaving 1.6 billion learners out of classrooms. The gap between the privileged and the underserved has grown wider than ever.

🌍 Gaps and Inequalities

Literacy isn’t spread equally across the globe. Rural regions, low-income families, people with disabilities, and especially girls and women often face the harshest barriers. Cultural norms, financial struggles, and safety concerns still keep many girls away from classrooms.

Closing this gap isn’t just about fairness—it’s about unlocking the potential of half the world’s population.

💡 New Ways to Promote Literacy

The digital era has brought hope along with challenges. Technology is reshaping how people learn, creating new ways to bring education to those who need it most. Some game-changing approaches include:

  • 📌 Community Programs: Teaching in local languages and tailoring lessons to culture.
  • 📌 Family Literacy Projects: Encouraging parents and children to learn together.
  • 📌 Digital Learning: Using apps, online platforms, and mobile tools to reach remote learners.
  • 📌 Peer Teaching: Training community members as local literacy champions.

✋ What Can You Do?

World Literacy Day isn’t just for policymakers. It’s for all of us. Here are simple but powerful ways to help:

  • 🤝 Volunteer – Teach, mentor, or support literacy groups.
  • 📚 Donate – Books, school supplies, or funds can light up someone’s learning journey.
  • đŸ“ĸ Advocate – Use your voice online and offline to promote literacy awareness.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Read Together – Whether at home or in your community, inspire a love for reading.
  • 🏛️ Support Libraries – They remain the heart of community learning.

🚀 The Road Ahead

By 2030, the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 aims to guarantee inclusive, quality education for all. It’s ambitious—but possible if we commit to innovation, investment, and collaboration.

Technology, when used wisely, will continue to bridge gaps—yet at its heart, literacy is still a human connection. A teacher, a mentor, a parent reading to a child—these are the sparks that keep literacy alive.

🌟 Conclusion: A Page We Must Turn Together

World Literacy Day is more than an annual reminder—it’s a call to believe in the transformative power of words. Literacy is the foundation upon which lives are built, communities thrive, and nations progress.

On this September 8th, let’s celebrate the victories, acknowledge the struggles, and commit ourselves to creating a world where everyone has the chance to read, write, and dream without limits.

📚✨ Because when one person learns to read, the whole world writes a new story. ✨🌍

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Binara Full Moon Poya Day

Binara Full Moon Poya Day

☸️🌕 Binara Full Moon Poya Day 🌕☸️

Today is Binara Poya Day. It is one of the important full moon days celebrated by Buddhists in Sri Lanka. On this day, Buddhists gather at temples to perform religious observances, listen to sermons, and reflect on the teachings of the Buddha.

The most important event commemorated on Binara Poya is the establishment of the Bhikkhuni Order (nuns’ order). It is believed that during the Buddha’s time, his foster mother, Mahapajapati Gotami, together with 500 women, was ordained as the first group of Buddhist nuns. This marked a major turning point in the history of Buddhism, as women were given the opportunity to dedicate their lives to spiritual development.

Buddhists observe Sil, practice meditation, and engage in acts of generosity during Binara Poya. The day reminds people of equality, compassion, and the role of women in spreading Buddhism. Many temples also organize special programs for devotees to strengthen their understanding of Dhamma.

Binara Poya is not only a religious day but also a cultural reminder of Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage. It encourages individuals to live with discipline, respect, and harmony.

In conclusion, Binara Poya is a day of spiritual reflection and gratitude, especially for the contribution of women to Buddhism. It highlights the importance of equality, mindfulness, and devotion in building a peaceful society.

Binara Poya Day
🌕☸️ Binara Full Moon Poya Day – A Celebration of Equality, Compassion & Buddhist Heritage ☸️🌕

āļļිāļąāļģ āļ´ො⎄ෝ āļ¯ිāļąāļē

āļļිāļąāļģ āļ´ො⎄ෝ āļ¯ිāļąāļē

☸️🌕 āļļිāļąāļģ āļ´ො⎄ෝ āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🌕☸️

āˇ€āˇƒ්⎃ාāļą āˇƒāļ¸āļēෙ⎄ි ‍āļ‘⎅āļšෙāļą āļ´ෝāļē āļ¯ිāļąāļēāļą් āļ…āļ­ුāļģෙāļą් āļļිāļąāļģ āļ´ෝāļē āļ¯ āˇා⎃āļąිāļš āļ…ං⎁āļēෙāļą් ⎄ා ⎃ා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļēāļē āļ…āļ­ිāļą් āļ¯ āˇ€ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් āļ´ෝāļē āļ¯ිāļąāļēෙāļšි. āļ…⎀ුāļģුāļ¯්āļ¯ේ āļ‘⎅āļšෙāļą āˇ€ැ⎃ි ⎃ාāļģāļ¸ා⎃āļē āļ…āļ¸ුāļ­ු ⎄ාāļą්āļ­ āˇƒ්⎀āļģූāļ´āļēāļš් āļ‹āˇƒුāļŊāļą āˇƒāļ¸āļēāļš් ⎀⎁āļēෙāļą් āļ´්‍āļģāļš‍āļ§ āļē.

āļˇිāļš්⎂ූāļą් ⎀⎄āļą්⎃ේāļŊා āļļුāļ¯්āļ° āļąිāļēāļ¸āļē āļ…āļąු⎀ ⎀ි⎄ාāļģාāļģාāļ¸āļēāļą්⎄ි āļąිāļ´āļŗ āˇ€ ⎀ැāļŠ āˇ€ෙ⎃ෙāļ¸ිāļą් āļļāļĢ āļˇා⎀āļąා āļšāļģ්āļ¸āļēāļą් ⎄ි āļēෙāļ¯ෙāļ¸ිāļą් ⎃්⎀āļšීāļē ⎁ා⎃āļą āļ´āļģāļ¸ාāļģ්āļŽāļēāļą් āļ‰āļ§ු āļšāļģāļœāļą්āļąා āļšාāļŊ āļ´āļģිāļ ්āļĄේāļ¯āļēāļš් āļļ⎀ āļļෞāļ¯්āļ° āˇƒා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļēāļē āļ¯ෙ⎃ ⎀ිāļ¸āˇƒāļą āˇ€ිāļ§ āļ´ැ⎄ැāļ¯ිāļŊි ⎀ෙāļēි.

āļļුāļ¯ුāļģāļĸාāļĢāļą් ⎀⎄āļą්⎃ේ ⎀ෙāļ­ිāļą් āļ…⎀⎀ාāļ¯ āļ…āļąු⎁ා⎃āļąා āļŊāļļාāļœෙāļą āˇ€ි⎀ේāļšී āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯ේ⎁āļēāļą්⎄ි āˇ€āˇƒ් āˇ€āˇƒා āļˇා⎀āļąා āļšāļģ්āļ¸āļēāļą්⎄ි āļēෙāļ¯ී āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœ āļĩāļŊා⎀āļļෝāļ°āļē āļŊāļļාāļœāļ­් āļˇිāļš්⎂ූāļą් ⎀⎄āļą්⎃ේāļŊා āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇ€ි⎃්āļ­āļģ āļļෞāļ¯්āļ° āˇƒා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļēāļēේ āļ¯āļš්āļąāļ§ āļŊැāļļේ.

⎀ි⎁ේ⎂āļēෙāļą්, āˇ€āˇƒ් ⎃āļ¸āļē āļ¸āˇ„ාāļĢුāļą් āļ¯āļ¸් āļ´ුāļģāļą, āļ¯ාāļēāļšāļēāļąāļ§ āˇ්‍āļģāļ¯්āļ°ා āļœුāļĢ āˇ€āļģ්āļ°āļąāļēāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœāļĩāļŊා⎀āļļෝāļ°āļēāļ§ āˇ„ේāļ­ු ⎀āļą āļ…āļ­ි⎁āļē ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් āļšාāļŊāļēāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃āļŊāļšāļąු āļŊāļļāļēි. āļ‘āļē āļ¯ිāļąāļ´āļ­ා āļļāļĢ āļ´ිāļą්āļšāļ¸්, ⎃⎃ුāļą් ⎀ැāļŠ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¯āļ¸් āļ¯ේ⎁āļąා ⎀āļŊිāļą් āļ´ිāļģී āļœිāļē ⎃ොāļ¸්āļąāˇƒ් ⎃ු⎀āļē āļ¯āļąāˇ€āļą āˇƒāļ¸āļēāļšි.

āļ‘āˇƒේāļ¸ āˇƒāļģāļ­් āļšාāļŊāļēේ āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇāļē āļ¯ āļļිāļąāļģ āļ´āˇƒāˇ…ො⎃්⎀āļš් āļ´ෝāļē āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ ⎃ිāļ§ āˇƒāļŊāļšāļēි. ⎃āļģāļ­් āļāļ­ු⎀ේ ⎃්⎀āļˇා⎀ිāļš āˇƒෞāļą්āļ¯āļģ්‍āļēāļē āļšāˇ€ිāļēāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් ⎀ි⎃්āļ­āļģාāļ­්āļ¸āļšāˇ€ āļœාāļēāļąා āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ, āļļිāļąāļģ āļ¸ා⎃āļē ⎁ා⎃āļąිāļš, ⎃ා⎄ිāļ­්‍āļēāļ¸āļē āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āļ…āļœāļēāļš් āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ…āļ´āļœේ āļĸී⎀ිāļ­āļēāļ§ āļ…āļŊුāļ­් āļ†āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් āļœෙāļą āļ¯ෙāļą āļšාāļŊāļēāļšි.

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āļ¸ීāļŊාāļ¯ුāļą් - āļąāļļි āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļēāļąු , āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා ⎃ිāļ§ිāļą āļ‰āˇƒ්āļŊාāļ¸් āļļැāļ­ිāļ¸āļ­ුāļą් āļ¸āˇ„āļ­් āļļැāļ­ිāļēෙāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļģāļą āˇ€ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļ¸ āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€āļēāļšි. āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļēෙāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊāļļāļą්āļąේ āļ‰āˇƒ්āļŊාāļ¸් āļ†āļœāļ¸ේ ⎁්‍āļģේ⎂්āļ¨āļ­ āļ¸ āļąාāļēāļšāļēා āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃ැāļŊāļšෙāļą āˇුāļ¯්āļ° āˇ€ූ āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ාāļœේ āļ‹āļ´āļ­āļēි. āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€āļē ⎄ුāļ¯ෙāļš් āļ‹āļ´āļą්āļ¯ිāļą āˇƒැāļ¸āļģුāļ¸āļš් āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎀ āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ා āļŊො⎀āļ§ āļœෙāļą āļ† āˇƒාāļ¸āļē, āļ¯āļēා⎀, āļšāļģුāļĢා⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ āˇƒāˇ„āļĸී⎀āļąāļē ⎀ැāļąි āļ‹āļ¯ාāļģ āļœුāļĢාංāļœ āˇƒි⎄ිāļ´āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļšි.

āļš්‍āļģි.⎀. 570 āļ¯ී āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ…āļģාāļļිāļēේ āļ¸āļš්āļšāļ¸ āļąāļœāļģāļēේ āļ‹āļ´āļ­ āļŊැāļļූ āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ාāļœේ āļĸී⎀ිāļ­āļē āļ´ුāļģා āļ¸ āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎀āļģ්āļœāļēාāļœේ āļ…āļˇි⎀ෘāļ¯්āļ°ිāļē ⎀ෙāļąු⎀ෙāļą් āļšැāļ´ āˇ€ිāļē. āļ‘⎀āļšāļ§ āļ´ැ⎀āļ­ි āļ…āˇƒාāļ°ාāļģāļĢ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļĸ āļš්‍āļģāļ¸āļēāļą්āļ§ āļ‘āļģෙ⎄ි⎀ āļąැāļœී ⎃ිāļ§ි āļ‘āļ­ුāļ¸ා ⎃ිāļēāļŊු āļ¸ිāļąි⎃ුāļą් āļ‘āļš āˇ„ා ⎃āļ¸ාāļą āļļ⎀āļ­් , āļšි⎃ි⎀āļšුāļ­් āļšි⎃ි⎀āļšුāļ§āļ­් ⎀āļŠා āļ‹āˇƒāˇƒ් ⎄ෝ āļ´āˇ„āļ­් ⎀ිāļē āļąො⎄ැāļšි āļļ⎀āļ­් āļŊො⎀āļ§ āļ´ෙāļą්⎀ා āļ¯ුāļą්āļąේāļē. āļšුāļģාāļąāļē āļ­ු⎅ිāļą් āļ‘āļ­ුāļ¸ා āļŊො⎀āļ§ āļ¯ාāļēාāļ¯ āļšāˇ… āļ¯āˇ„āļ¸, ⎃āļ­්‍āļēāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ°āļģ්āļ¸ි⎂්āļ¨āļšāļ¸ āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸් āļšāļģāļœāļ­් āļĸී⎀āļą āļ¸ාāļģ්āļœāļēāļš් āļ´ෙāļą්āļąුāļ¸් āļšāˇ…ේāļē.

āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€āļē ⎃āļ¸āļģāļą āļ†āļšාāļģāļē āļģāļ§ිāļą් āļģāļ§āļ§ āˇ€ෙāļąāˇƒ් ⎀ු⎀āļ­් āļ‘⎄ි āļ¸ූāļŊිāļš āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢ āļ‘āļš āˇ„ා ⎃āļ¸ාāļąāļēි. āļ¸ු⎃්āļŊිāļ¸්⎀āļģු āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ාāļœේ āļĸී⎀ිāļ­āļē ⎄ා āļ‰āļœැāļą්⎀ීāļ¸් āļœැāļą āˇ€ැāļŠිāļ¯ුāļģāļ§āļ­් āļ…āļ°්‍āļēāļēāļąāļē āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් āļēාāļĨා⎀āļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āļ¯ේ⎁āļąāˇ€āļŊāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„āļˇාāļœී ⎀ෙāļ­ි. āļ¯ාāļąāļē āļ¯ීāļ¸, āļ¯ුāļ´්āļ´āļ­් āļ…āļēāļ§ āļ‹āļ¯āˇ€් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āļœ්‍āļģāļą්āļŽ āļšිāļē⎀ීāļ¸ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ¯ී āļļ⎄ුāļŊ⎀ ⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšෙāļģේ. āļ¸ෙāļē ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸāļēේ āļ…āļą්‍āļēāļēāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āˇƒāˇ„ෝāļ¯āļģāļ­්⎀āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‘āļšāļ¸ුāļ­ුāļšāļ¸ āļ­āˇ„⎀ුāļģු āļšāļģ āļœැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āˇ„ොāļŗ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒ්āļŽා⎀āļš් ⎃āļ´āļēāļēි.

🌙 āļ¸ීāļŊාāļ¯ුāļą්-āļąāļļි āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎄ුāļ¯ු āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€āļēāļš් āļąො⎀, āļ¸āļąු⎂්‍āļēāļ­්⎀āļē ⎄ා āˇƒāˇ„āļĸී⎀āļąāļē āļ‹āļ¯ෙ⎃ා āļœෙāļą āļ‘āļą āļ…āļœāļąāļœ්āļœ āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļēāļš් ⎀ෙāļēි.

āļ¸ීāļŊාāļ¯ුāļą්-āļąāļļි āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎄ුāļ¯ු āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€āļēāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎃ැāļŊāļšිāļē āļēුāļ­ු āļē. āļ‘āļē ⎀āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļą āļŊෝāļšāļēāļ§ āļ‰āļ­ා ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļēāļš් āļœෙāļą āļ‘āļēි. ⎀ි⎀ිāļ° āļĸāļą āļšොāļ§āˇƒ්, āļ†āļœāļ¸් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ීāļą් āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ…āˇƒāļ¸āļœිāļē ⎀ැāļŠි⎀āļą āļ¸ෙ⎀āļą් āļēුāļœāļēāļš āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ාāļœේ āļ¯āļēාāļļāļģ āˇƒāˇ„āļĸී⎀āļą āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļē āļ…āļą් āļšāˇ€āļģāļ¯ාāļ§āļ­් ⎀āļŠා āļ…āļœāļąේāļē. āļ‘āļ­ුāļ¸ාāļœේ āļ‰āļœැāļą්⎀ීāļ¸් āļ­ු⎅ිāļą් āļ…āļ´āļ§ āļ‰āļœෙāļą āļœāļ­ āˇ„ැāļš්āļšේ ⎃ාāļ¸āļē, āˇƒāˇ„āļĸී⎀āļąāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ āļœāļģුāļ­්⎀āļē āļ¸āļ­ āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸් ⎀ූ āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් āļœොāļŠāļąැāļœීāļ¸āļ§āļēි.

āļ¸ීāļŊාāļ¯ුāļą්- āļąāļļි āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃ැāļ¸āļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļ…āļ´ි āļ…āļŊුāļ­ෙāļą් āļ´්‍āļģāļļෝāļ°āļēāļš් āļŊැāļļිāļē āļēුāļ­්āļ­ේ āļ‘āļšිāļąෙāļšාāļ§ āļœāļģු āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‘āļšිāļąෙāļšාāļœේ āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸්⎀āļŊāļ§ āļœāļģු āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් āļĸී⎀āļ­් ⎀ීāļ¸āļ§āļēි. āļ¸ු⎄āļ¸්āļ¸āļ¯් āļąāļļිāļ­ුāļ¸ා āļœෙāļą āļ† āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļē ⎀āļą්āļąේ āļ¯āļēා⎀ෙāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…⎀āļļෝāļ°āļēෙāļą් āļ´ිāļģිāļ´ුāļą් ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸāļēāļš් āļœොāļŠāļąැāļœීāļ¸āļēි. āļ‘āļ¸ āļ‹āļ­ුāļ¸් āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļē āļ…āļ´ āˇƒැāļ¸āļ§ āļ…āļąුāļœāļ¸āļąāļē āļšāˇ… ⎄ැāļšි āļąāļ¸් āļ…āļ´āļ§ āˇ€āļŠාāļ­් ⎃ාāļ¸āļšාāļ¸ී āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃āļ¸ෘāļ¯්āļ°ිāļ¸āļ­් āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāˇ… ⎄ැāļšිāļē.

đŸŒŋ āļ¸ීāļŊාāļ¯ුāļą්-āļąāļļි āļ¸ූāļļාāļģāļš්! | ⎃ාāļ¸āļē, ⎃āļą්⎃ුāļą්āļˇා⎀āļē ⎄ා āļšāļģුāļĢා⎀ āļ…āļ´ āļ…āļ­āļģ ⎀ා⎃āļąා⎀āļą්āļ­ āļšāļģ⎀ා āļœāļąිāļ¸ු đŸŒŋ

Milad un Nabi – The Prophet’s Birthday

Milad un Nabi – The Prophet’s Birthday

🌙 The Significance and Celebration of Milad un Nabi

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Milad un Nabi, also known as the Prophet's Birthday, is a significant Islamic observance that commemorates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad īˇē. Observed on the 12th day of Rabi' al-Awwal, this day holds immense spiritual importance for Muslims worldwide. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to the teachings and example of the Prophet.

A Day of Reflection and Spiritual Renewal

For many, Milad un Nabi is not just a celebration but a deeply personal day of spiritual contemplation. It provides an opportunity to delve into the life and character of Prophet Muhammad īˇē, who is revered as a perfect example of morality, compassion, and wisdom. Mosques and homes become centers of activity, hosting gatherings where passages from the Quran are recited and stories of the Prophet's life are shared.

✨ His humility, patience, and unwavering commitment to justice remain guiding lights for humanity.

Unity and Community Engagement

The celebrations of Milad un Nabi often foster a strong sense of community and unity. In many countries, public processions are organized, where people carry banners and flags while reciting hymns and prayers in praise of the Prophet. Charitable acts are also a key part of the observance, with food being distributed to the poor and needy.

Honoring a Legacy of Peace and Humanity

While there are differing views among Muslims on the exact manner of celebrating Milad un Nabi, the core message remains the same: to honor the legacy of a man who brought a message of peace, tolerance, and monotheism to the world. The day encourages Muslims to emulate his exemplary character and live by the values he espoused.

In essence, Milad un Nabi is a powerful reminder of the enduring influence of Prophet Muhammad īˇē. It is a day to celebrate his birth, his teachings, and his profound impact on humanity, reinforcing the spiritual bonds that connect Muslims across the globe.

đŸŒŋ Milad un Nabi Mubarak | May peace, compassion, and faith fill our hearts đŸŒŋ

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