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On Magha Puja day, people typically wear traditional Thai clothing, which includes colorful garments such as sarongs and robes. Some may also choose to wear white clothing as a sign of purity and respect for the ceremony. It is important to dress modestly and adhere to the cultural norms of the event.
The religious celebrations in Buddhism are as follows: Buddhist New Year, Vesak. Magha, Puja Day,Magha Puja Day, Asakha Puja day, Uposatha, Pavarana Day, Kathina Ceremony, Anapanasati Day,Abhidhamma Day, Songkran, Loy Krathong, The Ploughing Festival, The Elephant Festival, The Festival of the Tooth, Ulambana and Avalokitesbara (Kuan Yin) Birthday
The religious celebrations in Buddhism are as follows: Buddhist New Year, Vesak. Magha, Puja Day,Magha Puja Day, Asakha Puja day, Uposatha, Pavarana Day, Kathina Ceremony, Anapanasati Day,Abhidhamma Day, Songkran, Loy Krathong, The Ploughing Festival, The Elephant Festival, The Festival of the Tooth, Ulambana and Avalokitesbara (Kuan Yin) Birthday
The term "maha puja" in Sanskrit simply means "big worship ceremony". That term can be applied to any number of ceremonies, celebrations, prayer activities or processions.
The Hindu people celebrate for ten days in October. Known as Durga Puja
Holy days are celebrated throughout the year in the Buddhist community. Some of these days would be for birthdays of Bodhisattvas, Magha Puja Day, Buddhist New Year and Vesak.
= What are some of the celebrations that Buddhists celebrate? = == == Buddhism is practiced in many countries, which have different cultures, so holidays vary from country to country. One holiday most Buddhists celebrate is the Buddha's birthday, which falls in the spring. The actual day is determined by the lunar calendar, so it varies from year to year. In 2008 it should fall on 12 May. You can learn more about holidays celebrated in predominantly Buddhist countries here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Buddhist_holidays
Public holidays in Thailand are at the discretion of the government. Sixteen public holidays exist a year, with the potential of more if declared by cabinet. These include; New Years Day, Magha Puja, Chakri Memorial Day, Songkran Festival, Coronation Day, Royal Ploughing Ceremony, Vesak, Asalha Puja, Vassa, HM the Queen's Birthday, Chulalongkorn Day, HM the King's Birthday, Constitution Day, New Years Eve, Eid ul-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha.
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
People celebrate St.Patrick's Day for the Irish culture
Alot of people celebrate valentines day even me:)
Vesaka Puja is celebrated at the triple date of Buddha. He is believed to have been born, enlightened and died on the same day of the year. The exact date varies depending on which sect you follow. Magha Puja is celebrated as the anniversary of the first sermon Buddha gave at Deer Park. It is believed that 1250 monks appeared without being told. This is why you see deer at Buddhist Temples.