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Ashdi Purnima

Ashdi Purnima falls in the month of July. Buddhists commemorates two great events on this day. The renunciation of the houses hold by life by young Prince Siddhartha, at the age of twenty-nine in search of truth and the preaching of his first sermon, entitled the Dhamma-Mrigadaya now known as Sarnath took place on Ashdi Purnima day. This day is observed with religious activities by Buddhists specially in India and Sri Lanka. This festival too marks both the beginning of the Buddha Sasana and the establishment of Buddhist Sanga.

MADHU PURNIMA

In September, another interesting event is commemorated by Madhu Purnima. There were quarrelsome monks who had not attained Arhatship among the blessed ones disciples and to teach them a lesson. He went away alone in to the jungle. There he literally lived with animals. The wild animals of the forest brought him food and he lived in the forest for many weeks. The monks were still quarreling and the laymen, seeing their bad behavior ceased to support them. The monks realized their bad conduct and sent a deputation to the Buddha imploring them to return. When he took leave of his animal friends, some of them died brokenhearted and because of their good Karma they were reborn in the Deva realms. Indian Buddhists specially in Chittagong region, this day offer honey to the Buddhists monks which in memory of this event.

KATHINA
In October the full moon day marks the end of the Vassana season (rainy season). In honor of the monks who have been residing in their monastery during the rainy season, the laymen and women offer them food and gift of robes, this ceremony is known as Kathina.
















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