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  2. Theravada New Year - Wikipedia

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    Theravāda New Year, also known as Songkran, is the water-splashing festival celebration in the traditional new year for the Theravada Buddhist calendar widely celebrated across South and Southeast Asia in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, parts of northeast India, parts of Vietnam, and Xishuangbanna, China [2] [3] begins on 13 April of the year.

  3. Buddhist calendar - Wikipedia

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    However, the solar year as defined by the Buddhist calendars is really a sidereal year, which is nearly 24 minutes longer than the actual mean tropical year. Therefore, like all sidereal-based calendars, the lunisolar calendars are slowly drifting away from the seasons. [17] The calendars are drifting one day approximately every 60 years and 4 ...

  4. Buddhist holidays - Wikipedia

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    New robes and other requisites can be offered by the laity to the monks. Abhidhamma Day: According to Burmese tradition, this day celebrates when the Buddha went to the Tushita Heaven to teach his mother the Abhidhamma. It is celebrated on the full moon of the seventh month the Burmese lunar year which starts in April. [3] [4]

  5. Losar - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The holiday is a new year's festival, celebrated on the first day of the lunisolar Tibetan calendar, which corresponds to a date in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. [1] In 2024, the new year commenced on 10 February and celebrations ran until the 12th of the same month. It also commenced the Year of the Male Wood Dragon.

  6. Buddhist New Year - Wikipedia

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    Mahayana New Year, a festival celebrating the traditional new year for the Mahayana Buddhist calendar that usually falls on the full moon of January; Losar (Tibetan New Year), a new year's festival in Tibetan Buddhism that is celebrated on the first day of the lunisolar Tibetan calendar

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

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    It's a significant day in the Buddhist calendar." ... 25 new recipes to bring in the new year. Food. Southern Living. I made Ina Garten's pot roast, and it smelled so good my neighbors came over.

  8. Water-Sprinkling Festival - Wikipedia

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    The third and final day also coincides with New Year's Day, where people dress up in traditional garb and visit the temple. Water-splashing activities are carried out in the afternoon, where firstly, the women would clean statues of Buddha with water to obtain blessings; thereafter, individuals splash water on each other to symbolise not only ...

  9. Sangken - Wikipedia

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    The Sangken festival is celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Assam, India and in Kachin, Sagaing region of Myanmar as the traditional New Year's Day from 14 to 16 April by the Theravada Buddhist Communities. It coincides with the New Year of many calendars.