Makha Bucha in Thailand (Thai Buddhist holidays)
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Susie
That’s merely paying respect to the Buddha. You seem to have so much anger in you. Meditate and get your anger out of you.
The Buddha said do not judge others while we’re still not perfect.
hmm they walk around something… they wear robes with one shoulder and shave heads and the prayer style..standing up and down putting head toground..sound familiar? islam? guess mo didnt know about youtube.
it celebrates the day that the taghatha told ananda that he only has three more months
Thanks buddmar
It is a Theravada Buddhist holiday – called Magha Puja in some other countries – based on the 15th day of the waxing moon of the Thai Lunar calender’s third month. I don’t know exactly what it commemorates, but the next major Buddhist holiday is Vesak (or Wesak, or Vesaka) which is the most important one: it celebrates the Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing into Nibbana.
what do they celebrate for MakhaBucha in Thailand?can anyone explain this to me please?