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Clearing the Confusion on Lunar Dates: How, When, and Why to Celebrate These Sacred Lunar Days in 2024

Clearing the Confusion on Lunar Dates: How, When, and Why to Celebrate These Sacred Lunar Days in 2024
Sacred lunar days 2024: why they’re important, when and how to celebrate Buddha Days, Tsog Feasts, Puja Days in Tibetan, Mahayana, and Theravada Buddhist traditions

Lunar calendars can be confusing — especially since there are three systems: lunisiderial, lunisolar, and pure lunar. For this reason, our Lunar Dharma Dates calendar has different dates for Buddha Days, for example, since most of Asia and India use the lunisolar calendar while Tibetan Buddhism uses “skip days” and “double days” to make up for the difference in days between the lunar month/year and the solar. Since Tibetan Buddhism places a relatively larger emphasis on astrology and lunar, we have both the Lunisolar (traditional Chinese or Lunar calendar) and Tibetan Lunar dates indicated.

Loi Krathong Festival on the Khlong Ong Ang Canal — an ancient ceremony of floating sacred vessels to worship the Buddha’s hair pagoda in heaven.

Multiple dates: varies by tradition

For example, this year (solar 2024) New Year in the West is January 1, 2024, while Losar Tibetan Lunar New Year and also Chinese New Year — the Year of the Dragon! — is February 10, 2024.  February 15 is Nirvana Day and February 24 is Lantern Festival. In Tibetan Buddhism, the 15th Day of the First Month — this year of February 24 — is the Day of Miracles.

However, in 2024 — unlike 2023 — the Tibetan and Chinese Lunar Calendars mostly align, making it a less confusing year overall.

New Year Confusion

If you like New Years’ celebrations, you’ll be happy to know we mark four separate New Years!

Para Tsechu is a Buddhist Festival honoring the great Guru Rinpoche who brought Buddhism to Bhutan (in the picture) and Tibet.

Special Buddha Days

The most important days of the Buddhist calendars — which are variously celebrated depending on the tradition) are always the Buddha Days:

• Nirvana Day (and Lantern Festival): February 24, 2024
• Magha Puja Day or Sangha Day: February 24, 2022
• Buddha’s 10 Days of Miracles: March 10-24
• Buddha’s Day of Miracles: March 24, 2024
• Vesak Buddha Day (Mahayana): May 23, 2024
• Tibetan Vesak or Lord Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment and Paranirvana Day (Tibetan): May 23, 2024
• Lord Buddha’s First Teaching Buddha Day (Tibetan) July 10, 2024
• Asala Dharma Day (Theravadan): July 21, 2022
• Lord Buddha’s Descent from God Real Day (Tibetan): November 15, 2022

Annual Days

In addition to the Buddha Days celebrated on various dates by all traditions, there are some sacred annual days unique to Tibetan Buddhism:

Celebrating light and the Buddha — monks in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.

Eclipse Days

In Tibetan Buddhism, days of lunar and solar eclipse are especially good for practice, and all merit from these activities is magnified. Eclipses for 2024 include:

H.E. Lama Zopa Rinpoche at Lama Chopa Tsog. Tsog’s are celebrated in Tibetan Buddhism every lunar month on the lunar 10th and 25th. For a detailed feature on Tsog, see>>

Monthly Lunar Practices

Especially in Tibetan Buddhism, New Moon, Full Moon and 10th and 25th of the Lunar month are all important. For those with Highest Yoga Tantra commitments, the lunar 10th and 25th Tsog (Tsok) are commitments. The Tsog on the 10th is dedicated to the Dakas and the 25th to the Dakinis. The 10th is also monthly Guru Rinpoche Day.

Buddha statue against a full moon. Lunar calendar is very important in Buddhism, with most major events celebrated according to the lunar calendar.

The practices on the full moon are especially meritorious, and usually include Medicine Buddha Pujas and other auspicious activities. Full moon is on the 15th of any lunar month.

Full Moon Day: All Practices

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

Tara Days: 8th of the Lunar Month

The Eighth of the lunar month is also auspicious for all pujas and is especially sacred to Tara — often called Tara Day. Medicine Buddha Pujas are also common on this day.

These are the Tara Days in 2024 on the 8th of the Lunar Month:

Tara’s day every month is the eighth lunar day. Many monasteries celebrate both Tara and Medicine Buddha pujas on this day — for the benefit of all sentient beings. Tara is the savior Buddha, the Wisdom Mother. For more about Tara, see our special section on Tara>>
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