Tazaungdaing festival

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Tazaungdaing Festival
တန်ဆောင်တိုင်ပွဲတော်
Full moon day of Tazaungmon
Related toLoy Krathong (in Thailand and Laos), Il Poya (in Sri Lanka), Bon Om Touk (in Cambodia)

The Tazaungdaing Festival (

full moon day of Tazaungmon, the eighth month of the Burmese calendar, is celebrated as a national holiday in Myanmar and marks the end of the rainy season.[2][3] It also marks the beginning of the Kathina
(Kahtein in Burmese) season, during which monks are offered new robes and alms.

The festival's origins predate the introduction of Buddhism to Burma, and are believed to stem from the Kattika festival, which honors the guardian planets in

Celebrations

Robe-weaving competitions to weave special yellow

Maya, who had been reborn in the Tavatimsa heaven, spent the entire night weaving yellow monk robes for him.[6] Her sister Gotami (Buddha's aunt) continued this tradition and offered new robes annually.[5]

In many parts of Myanmar,

Alms-giving and charity, both religious and secular, including satuditha feasts (စတုဒိသာ), are also commonly undertaken during this festival, as a means of merit-making.[10] Others return home to pay homage to elders (gadaw) and visit pagodas. Many concerts and other secular festivities, such as live performances of traditional dramas like the Yama Zatdaw, are also held between Thadingyut (the end of the Buddhist lent) and Tazaungdaing.[11][12]

In pre-colonial times, the Burmese court celebrate five parishad Or pravarana day from ancient times 15th day of kartik month to the full moon day mentioned in I tsing Chinese notes.[13] On the eighth waning day of that month, after a procession to the king, 8 pyatthat structures made of bamboo were burned.[13]

In

Burmese tradition, during the full moon day of Tazaungmon, Burmese families pick Siamese cassia buds and prepare it in a salad called mezali phu thoke (မယ်ဇလီဖူးသုပ်) or in a soup.[14] On this night, young men celebrate a custom called "kyimano pwe" (ကျီးမနိုးပွဲ, lit. "Don't wake the crows up"), by practicing mischief on their neighbors, by stealing or playing tricks on them.[6]

Regional traditions

See also

References

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