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The Elephant Festival is celebrated specifically in Xayabouly Province and is held to demonstrate culture and traditional ties between Lao communities and elephants, as well as drawing attention to the endangered status of this charismatic species.
Buddhist festivals are joyful times. There are many different Buddhist festivals around the world. The most important ones celebrate events in the Buddha's life. Some festivals are special to a particular country. For example, Sri Lankans celebrate Poson Day. All Buddhists celebrate Wesak, or Buddah Day. The Buddhist Calendar What is the main Buddhist Festival? |
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Buddhist FestivalsBuddhist New Year January / February / March / April |
Magha Puja February (full moon Day) The festival commemorates the occasion when 1250 enlightened personal disciples of the Buddha came spontaneously to the Bamboo grove on the full moon of Magha (our February). The Buddha predicted his death and recited a summary of his teachings and a code of discipline which all monks are expected to recite every fortnight. The day is observed with meditation, chanting and listening to sermons. |
Parinirvana February (full moon Day) In the temples the lights are lowered. People chant and meditate in the dimmed light. The lights are made bright again. The lights are a symbol. They show that the light of Buddha's teachings continues to shine in the world. |
Losar February (Full Moon Day) The most important Buddhist holiday in Tibet celebrating the Tibetan New Year. It begins at the full moon in February and lasts for 15 days. |
Hanna Matsuri 8 April A Japanese (Mahayana Buddhists) celebration of the Buddha's birthday. A flower festival where people take offerings of spring flowers to decorate shrines and statues of the Buddha when he was a baby. People pour scented tea over the statues. This remembers the Buddha's birth, when stories say two streams of perfume from the sky bathed him and his mother. |
Songkran April Water is very important in the festival of Songkran. There are often water fights in the streets, and boat races are held on rivers. There is dancing and fireworks and people often watch shadow puppet plays. |
Buddha Day / Wesak / Visakha Puja / Vaisakha May (full moon day) In the UK and other Western countries, Wesak is often called Buddha Day. Buddhists go to a temple or monastery. They listen to a talk by the monks about Buddha's life and Enlightenment. They often repeat mantras and meditate. Many Buddhists give each other cards and presents. In Thailand, the Wesak festival is called Vaisakha. People listen to monks giving talks about the life of Buddha. The shrines in the temples are beautifully decorated. A special part of the festival is at night, when the statue of Buddha is taken outside. People walk around it three times, carrying candles. They pour scented water over the statue. |
Poson Day June (Full Moon Day) On this day people remember Buddhism coming to Sri Lanka |
Dharma Day July (Full moon day) A celebration of the first time the Buddha gave his teachings, called Dharma. Dharma means 'truth'. |
Kathina October / November (1 day) Kathina is a Theravada Buddhist festival. It is most important in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Burma. It takes place at the end of the rainy season. People give new robes to monks and nuns. |
Sangha Day November (Full Moon Day) Sangha Day is a celebration of friendship. Buddhists come together to celebrate their worldwide community, the Sangha. |
Parinirvana Day Bodhi Day |
Calendar of Religious Festivals
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