2017-07-27T22:04:05+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Awa Dance Festival, Setsubun, Losar, Thingyan, Guru Purnima, Buddha's Birthday, Japanese New Year, Songkran (Thailand), Vesak, Bon Festival, Parinirvana Day, Sanja Matsuri, Dashain, Tsagaan Sar, Magha Puja, Dongzhi Festival, Ōmisoka, Blessed Rainy Day, Ghost Festival, Loi Krathong, Tết, Qingming Festival, Hungry ghost, Yenya, Bodhi Day, Thadingyut Festival, Jana Baha Dyah Jatra (chariot festival), Gunla, Bunga Dyah Jatra (chariot festival), Mohani flashcards
Buddhist festivals

Buddhist festivals

  • Awa Dance Festival
    The Awa Dance Festival (阿波踊り Awa Odori) is held from 12 to 15 August as part of the Obon festival in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku in Japan.
  • Setsubun
    Setsubun (節分) is the day before the beginning of spring in Japan.
  • Losar
    Losar (Tibetan: ལོ་གསར་, Wylie: lo-gsar, Nepali: ल्होसार) is the Tibetan word for "new year".
  • Thingyan
    Thingyan (Burmese: သင်္ကြန်; MLCTS: sangkran, [θɪ́ɴdʑàɴ]; Arakanese: [θɔ́ɴkràɴ]; from Sanskrit saṁkrānti, which means "transit [of the Sun from Pisces to Aries]") is the Burmese New Year Water Festival and usually falls around mid-April (the Burmese month of Tagu).
  • Guru Purnima
    Guru Purnima is an Indian and Nepalese festival dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers.
  • Buddha's Birthday
    Buddha's Birthday is a holiday traditionally celebrated in Mahayana Buddhism to commemorate the birth of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later the Gautama Buddha and founder of Buddhism.
  • Japanese New Year
    The Japanese New Year (正月 Shōgatsu) is an annual festival with its own customs.
  • Songkran (Thailand)
    (For other related new year festivals of South and Southeast Asia, see Songkran. For the related Lao festival of the same name, see Songkran (Lao).) The Songkran festival is the Thai New Year's festival.
  • Vesak
    Vesākha (Pali; Sanskrit: Vaiśākha), also known as Buddha Purnima and Buddha Day, is a holiday observed traditionally by Buddhists on different days in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Tibet, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar and in other places all over the world.
  • Bon Festival
    Obon (お盆) or just Bon (盆) is a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors.
  • Parinirvana Day
    Parinirvana Day, or Nirvana Day is a Mahayana Buddhist holiday celebrated in East Asia.
  • Sanja Matsuri
    Sanja Matsuri (三社祭, literally "Three Shrine Festival"), or Sanja Festival, is one of the three great Shinto festivals in Tokyo.
  • Dashain
    Dashain (Nepali: दशैँ Daśãi, also Baḍādaśãi बडादशैँ), or Bijayā Daśamī (Maithili: विजया दशमी), or Mwohni (Newar: मोह्नी, also Durga Puja (Maithili : दुर्गा पुजा) is a fifteen-day-long national festival of Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma) and Indian hill states of Sikkim, Assam and Darjeeling district.
  • Tsagaan Sar
    The Mongolian Lunar New Year, commonly known as Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian: Цагаан сар / ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠷᠠ; Buryat: Сагаан һараб Sagaan hara; Oirat: Цаһан сар, Cahan sar or literally White Moon) or the Arctic New Year, is the first day of the year according to the Mongolian lunar calendar.
  • Magha Puja
    Māgha Pūjā, Makha Bucha, or the Full Moon of Tabodwe (Burmese: တပို့တွဲလပြည့်နေ့ ; Khmer: មាឃបូជា, Meak Bochea; Lao: ມະຄະບູຊາ; Thai: มาฆบูชา) is an important Buddhist festival celebrated on the full moon day of Māgha in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand, and on the full moon day of Tabodwe in Myanmar.
  • Dongzhi Festival
    The Dōngzhì Festival or Winter Solstice Festival (Chinese: 冬至; pinyin: Dōngzhì; literally: "the arrival of winter") is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the Dongzhi solar term (winter solstice) on or around December 22 (according to East Asia time).
  • Ōmisoka
    Ōmisoka (大晦日), New Year's Eve, is the second-most important day in Japanese tradition because it is the final day of the old year and the eve of New Year's Day, which is the most important day of the year.
  • Blessed Rainy Day
    Blessed Rainy Day is the holiday marking the end of the monsoon season in Bhutan.
  • Ghost Festival
    The Ghost Festival, also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival in modern day, Zhong Yuan Jie or Yu Lan Jie (traditional Chinese: 盂蘭節) is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival held in Asian countries.
  • Loi Krathong
    Loi Krathong (Thai: ลอยกระทง, IPA: [lɔːj kràʔ tʰoŋ]) is a festival celebrated annually throughout southwestern Tai cultures, (Thailand, Laos, Shan, Tanintharyi, Kelantan, Kedah and Xishuangbanna).
  • Tết
    Tết ([tet˧˥] or [tɜːt˧˥]), or Vietnamese New Year, is the most important celebration in Vietnamese culture.
  • Qingming Festival
    The Qingming or Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, is a traditional Chinese festival on the first day of the fifth solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar.
  • Hungry ghost
    Hungry ghost is a concept in Chinese Buddhism and Chinese traditional religion representing beings who are driven by intense emotional needs in an animalistic way.
  • Yenya
    Indra Jātrā as it is most commonly known or Yenyā (Nepal Bhasa: येँयाः) is the biggest religious street festival in Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Bodhi Day
    Bodhi Day is the Buddhist holiday that commemorates the day that the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama (Shakyamuni), experienced enlightenment, also known as bodhi in Sanskrit and Pali.
  • Thadingyut Festival
    The Thadingyut Festival (Burmese: သီတင်းကျွတ်ပွဲတော်), the Lighting Festival of Myanmar, is held on the full moon day of the Burmese Lunar month of Thadingyut.
  • Jana Baha Dyah Jatra (chariot festival)
    Jana Bāhā Dyah Jātrā (Devanagari: जनबाहा द्यः जात्रा) is the chariot procession of Jana Baha Dyah, the Bodhisattva of compassion, which is held annually in Kathmandu.
  • Gunla
    Gunlā (Nepal Bhasa: गुंला) (also spelt Gumlā) is the tenth month in the Nepal Sambat lunar calendar, the national lunar calendar of Nepal.
  • Bunga Dyah Jatra (chariot festival)
    Buṅga Dyaḥ Jātrā (Newar: बुंग द्यः जात्रा) is a chariot procession honoring the Buddhist deity of compassion Avalokiteśvara held in Lalitpur, Nepal.
  • Mohani
    Mohani (Devanagari: मोहनि) is one of the most important festivals among the Newars which involves a packed itinerary of religious services, pilgrimages, family gatherings and outdoor celebrations lasting several days.