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  2. Buddhist calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist calendar is a set of lunisolar calendars primarily ... In all Theravada traditions,the calendar's epochal year 0 date was the day in which the Buddha ...

  3. Thai solar calendar - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand the sacred, or Buddhist Era, is reckoned to have an epochal year 0 from 11 March 543 BC, believed to be the date of the death of Gautama Buddha. King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) changed year counting to this Buddhist Era (abbreviated BE) and moved the start of the year back to 1 April in 2455 BE, 1912 CE. As there is no longer any ...

  4. Date and time notation in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand uses the Thai solar calendar as the official calendar, in which the calendar's epochal date was the year in which the Buddha attained parinibbāna. This places the current year at 543 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar. The year 2024 AD is indicated as 2567 BE in Thailand.

  5. Epoch - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist calendars tend to use the epoch of 544 BC (date of Buddha's parinirvana). The term Hindu calendar may refer to a number of traditional Indian calendars. A notable example of a Hindu epoch is the Vikram Samvat (58 BC), [3] also used in modern times as the national calendars of Nepal and Bangladesh.

  6. Here's Everything to Know About the Buddhist Holiday Asalha Puja

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    It's a significant day in the Buddhist calendar." Maybe you're interested in Buddhism yourself, or maybe you have a friend or family member who is and you want to be supportive by learning more ...

  7. Chula Sakarat - Wikipedia

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    Chula Sakarat, like the Burmese calendar, was largely based on the Hindu calendar, an older version of Surya Siddhanta. However, unlike Hindu calendar, it also uses a 19-year Metonic cycle. In order to reconcile the sidereal months of Hindu calendar with Metonic cycle's solar years, the calendar inserts intercalary months and days on some schedule.

  8. Lhabab Duchen - Wikipedia

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    It is widely celebrated in Buddhist Asian countries including Tibet, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Laos, where the celebration corresponds to local calendars. Lha Bab Duchen is an annual Buddhist festival celebrated to observe the Buddha's return from the God's realm, known as Indra's realm of the Heaven of the Thirty-Three.

  9. Talk:Buddhist calendar - Wikipedia

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    In retrospect, it is an argument to include the image of a different calendar to show the variety of Buddhist calendars. davidwr// 00:21, 29 May 2014 (UTC) davidwr: I can`t follow your argument. However, feel free to remove the picture if you believe its not a buddhist calendar as described in this article.