What food is eaten on the Buddhism new year?
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Buddhist New Year. For three days after the first full moon of April, Buddhists celebrate New Year's Day in certain countries. In other countries, the New Year is celebrated around the full moon in January. The time it is celebrated depends on the country and people.
Also known as Songkran or Pii Mai, the Lao New Year is a time of the year when families visit their town's Buddhist temple to bring home-cooked meals and sticky rice to the monks, receive their blessing, and spend time with their community. And because the start of the new year is centered on the idea of washing oneself clean of bad spirits from the past year, there's a lot of water spraying involved.
Buddhist New Year. For three days after the first full moon of April, Buddhists celebrate New Year's Day in certain countries. In other countries, the New Year is celebrated around the full moon in January. The time it is celebrated depends on the country and people.
Also known as Songkran or Pii Mai, the Lao New Year is a time of the year when families visit their town's Buddhist temple to bring home-cooked meals and sticky rice to the monks, receive their blessing, and spend time with their community. And because the start of the new year is centered on the idea of washing oneself clean of bad spirits from the past year, there's a lot of water spraying involved.
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For three days after the first full moon of April, Buddhists celebrate New Year's Day in certain countries. In other countries, the New Year
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