Most special days in Buddhist Practices tend to align on lunar calendars. Buddha’s birthday, for example, varies on the Western calendar year-to-year. (Dates below are updated to 2024!) Losar, or Tibetan New Year, is celebrated on the Lunar calendar....
Most special days in Buddhist Practices tend to align on lunar calendars. Buddha’s birthday, for example, varies on the Western calendar year-to-year. (Dates below are updated to 2024!) Losar, or Tibetan New Year, is celebrated on the Lunar calendar. The most important days of the entire year are typically the “Buddha Days” at the beginning of the year, starting on Lunar New Year and continuing for 15 days — often called the 15 Days of Miracles.
To see our full year’s Dharma Date’s calendar, visit>>According to Lama Zopa Rinpoche, based on the Vinaya text Treasure of Quotations and Logic, “karmic results are multiplied one hundred million times.”
Whether you take that as literal — many of us do — or symbolic of the importance of these days, it is auspicious for Buddhist practitioners to honor the special days.
Chiang Mai Thailand Buddhist monk preparing space temple Loi krathong festival.
Lunar Recurring Days
Here, we’ll cover the special days for 2023. They break down into categories:
Buddha Days: 15 Days of Miracles — and especially the 15th Day of the Lunar first month, which is “the Day of Miracles” Lord Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment and Paranirvana: celebrated on the 15th lunar day of the 4th lunar month Lord Buddha’s First Teaching: 4th day of the 6th lunar month Lord Buddha’s Descent from the God Realm of Thirty Three: day 22 of lunar month 9. Eclipse Days: considered auspicious with “karmic results are multiplied by one hundred million on solar eclipses and by seven million on lunar” according to Lama Zopa Rinpoche. Full Moon Days: auspicious for practice and special to both Tara and Medicine Buddha (Pujas encouraged.) Medicine Buddha Puja Days: 8th and/or 15th of every lunar month New Moon Days: auspicious for practice, and also for Naga Pujas. Protector Puja: once a month pujas for the Dharma Protectors on the 29th of every lunar month. Guru Rinpoche Day: each month on the 10th day of the lunar month, corresponding with Tsog (see below.) Tsog (Tsok) Days: on the 10th and 25th of every lunar month, a festive offering for: “Those who have received an initiation into Highest Yoga Tantra have a commitment to perform tsog” — according to Lama Zopa Rinpoche. These break down into: Daka (Hero) Tsog: 10th day of the lunar month Dakini (Heroine or Yogini) Tsog: 25th day of the lunar month.For the latest actual dates for 2024, see our Dharma Calendar>>
Mahayana Special Days on Western Calendar 2024
In addition to the special “meritorious” days for practice, there are annual celebration days, such as the Buddha Days. Some days may vary with the region. For example, the celebration of Lord Buddha’s Birth, Death and Enlightenment, typically celebrate don the 15th day of the 4th lunar day may be observed (in some cases as a national holiday) on other dates in some countries.
Buddha Days Converted to Western Calendar
Buddha descends from Tushita heaven, one of the Eight Great Deeds of the Buddha — celebrated on Lhabab Duchen.
Full moon against the roof of a Buddhist Temple featuring a Naga decoration.
Full Moon Days 2024
Full Moon is very special every month for all practices, with all merit increased.
This is the day for Amitabha Pujas, Medicine Buddha Pujas, or a second Tara Puja (the main date being the 8th of the lunar month for Tara).
• January 25
• February 24
• March 25
• April 23
• May 23
• June 22
• July 21
• August 19
• September 18
• October 17
• November 15
• December 15
New Moon Days 2023
Lama Zopa advised: The New Moon or “30th of Tibetan month; good for practice.”
• January 11
• February 9
• February 9
• March 10
• April 8
• May 8
• June 6
• July 5
• August 4
• September 2
• October 2
• November 1
• November 30
• December 1
• December 30
Medicine Buddha Puja 2024
Medicine Buddha Puja is traditionally celebrated on the full moon of the lunar calendar (full moon dates above). It may also be honored on the 8th of the lunar month along with Tara Pujas.
See our Dharma Dates 2024 for all dates in 2024!>>Tara Puja Days 2023
Tara Puja Days are traditional celebrated on the 8th of the Lunar month — known affectionately as Tara Day! It is also often performed and honored on the full moon and all auspicious days. Any day can be Tara Day! For more on Tara Days and why they’re important, see>>
January 18 February 17 March 17 April 16 May 15 June 14 July 14 August 12 September 11 October 10 November 9 December None — as it’s an astrological skip month with no 8th day.Tsog Offering
For a breakdown by Daka Tsog and Dakini Tsog dates see our Dharma Dates calendar. There are traditionally two: