Makha
Makha (Pali/Māgha) is a month in the traditional Buddhist and Hindu lunisolar calendars used across parts of South and Southeast Asia. The name Māgha is of Sanskrit origin and is preserved in several regional calendars as Makha or Magha. The month is most widely associated with the Theravada Buddhist festival Makha Puja (also called Makha Bucha in Thailand), observed on the full moon day of the Makha month. The date varies each year in the Gregorian calendar, typically in February or March.
Makha Puja commemorates a gathering of 1,250 enlightened monks who, without prior notice, assembled to hear
Observances vary by country but share common elements. Worshipers visit temples to offer alms, light candles,
Regional names and customs differ: in Thailand the festival is Makha Bucha; in Sri Lanka and other