Buddha Purnima, the principal festival of the Buddhist community, is celebrated with various religious, social, and cultural events. This full moon day in the month of Baishakh commemorates three significant events in Buddha's life: his birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana. Buddhists observe Buddha Puja, Panchasheel, Ashtasheel, Sutra recitation, collective prayers, and other rituals. Buddhist Viharas host discussions and religious gatherings. The day is a public holiday in many regions.
Celebrations and Rituals
On Buddha Purnima, Buddhists engage in Buddha Puja, Panchasheel, Ashtasheel, Sutra recitation, and collective prayers. Various social, cultural, and religious events are organized. Buddhist Viharas hold discussions on Buddha's life and religious assemblies. Many regions observe a public holiday on this day.


















