On the full moon day of Magha, the third month of the ancient Indian lunar calendar, the Sangha traditionally comes together commemorating the teachings of the “Ovada-Patimokkha”. Together with the lay community they circumambulate one of the main Buddha-images or cetiyas in the monastery, holding flowers, candles and incense in their hands.
Magha Puja Night
On the full moon day of Magha, the third month of the ancient Indian lunar calendar, the Sangha traditionally comes together commemorating the teachings of the “Ovada-Patimokkha”. Together with the lay community they circumambulate one of the main Buddha-images or cetiyas in the monastery, holding flowers, candles and incense in their hands.