Saga Dawa
Saga Dawa is a significant Buddhist festival celebrated primarily in Tibet and among Tibetan communities worldwide. It falls on the full moon day of the fourth lunar month, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha Shakyamuni.
During Saga Dawa, many Buddhists engage in various religious activities, such as visiting temples, making offerings, and performing good deeds. It is also a time for reflection and spiritual practice, with many choosing to observe fasting or increase their meditation. The festival emphasizes compassion and the importance of accumulating merit.