Pagoda festival


Pagoda festivals are regular festivals found throughout Burma that commemorate major events in pagoda's history, including the founding of a pagoda and the crowning of the pagoda's hti. Pagoda festivals are dictated by the Burmese religious calendar and often are held several days at a time. Major events in a pagoda festival typically do not coincide with Uposatha days, during which devout Buddhists observe the Eight Precepts. The majority of pagoda festivals are held during the dry season, from the months of Tazaungmon to Tabaung. During the full moon day of Tabaung, Buddhist devotees in various parts of Myanmar also celebrate sand pagoda festivals.
More well-known pagoda festivals often attract pilgrims from throughout the country.
Pagoda festivals are similar in nature to agricultural shows or carnivals, and form a significant important part of cultural life, particularly in the countryside. During pagoda festivals, temporary bazaars, entertainment venues are set up in the vicinity of the pagoda.

Major pagoda festivals