List of Buddhist festivals
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Lunar New Year festivals of Buddhist countries in east, south and southeast Asia also include some aspects of Buddhist culture, but they are considered cultural festivals as opposed to religious ones.
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Contents
A
- Aluth Sahal Mangallaya
- Ambedkar Jayanti
- Asalha Puja (or Dharma Day)
- Vesak
B
C
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
O
P
Q
R
S
- Sambuddhatva jayanthi
- Samyak
- Sanghamitta
- Sangrai (New year Water Festival Celebrated by Marma and Rakhine People in Bangladesh)
- Sanja Matsuri
- Setsubun
- Songkran
- Songkran (Lao)
- Songkran (Thailand)
- Swanti (festival)
T
- Tak Bat Thewo
- Tango no sekku
- Tazaungdaing festival
- Tết
- Thadingyut Festival
- Thingyan
- Tibetan festivals
- Torgya
- Tshechu
U
V
W
- Wacho (Start of Rain Retreat by Marma People and Rakhine People)
- Wan Ok Phansa
- Wagyowai (End of Rain Retreat by Marma People and Rakhine People)
- Water-Sprinkling Festival