Celebration Buddha Purnima / I celebrated Buddha Purnima | Paragraph
Buddha Purnima
Buddha Purnima is an annual festival for Buddha religious people. On this day Buddhists celebrate the birthday of the Gautam Buddha. Gautam Buddha was the founder of Buddhism. According to the Buddhist tradition, Gautam Buddha was born at around 563-483 BCE in Lumbini. Buddhists observe it annually according to the Gregorian Calendar. The date for the Celebration of Buddha's birthday varies from year to year in the Gregorian Calendar. But it usually falls in April or May. In leap year, it may be celebrate in June. This day is known as the 'Buddha Purnima'. In the last year, I celebrated 'Buddha Purnima' with great joy. I made a lot of fun in that day. The day was national holiday. On that day, I got up early in the morning. At first, I took my birth. Then I put on my new dress. Then I went to a temple in my village. I also decorated that temple. I also went to my relatives house. Special dishes are made to celebrated this day. I made a lot of fun in that day with my friends and family. This day has a special significance for us. On the occasion of Buddha Purnima, we get a chance to exchange greeting among our near and dear ones. So buddha Purnima is the source of joy for us.
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