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''Vassa'' (, , both "rain") is the three-month annual retreat observed by
Theravada ''Theravāda'' (; 'School of the Elders'; ) is Buddhism's oldest existing school. The school's adherents, termed ''Theravādins'' (anglicized from Pali ''theravādī''), have preserved their version of the Buddha's teaching or ''Dharma (Buddhi ...
Buddhists. Taking place during the
wet season The wet season (sometimes called the rainy season or monsoon season) is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. Generally, the season lasts at least one month. The term ''green season'' is also sometimes used a ...
, Vassa lasts for three
lunar month In lunar calendars, a lunar month is the time between two successive syzygies of the same type: new moons or full moons. The precise definition varies, especially for the beginning of the month. Variations In Shona, Middle Eastern, and Euro ...
s, usually from July (the Burmese month of Waso, ) to October (the Burmese month of Thadingyut, ).Vassa
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In English, Vassa is also called Rains Retreat. While Vassa is sometimes casually called "Buddhist
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", others object to this terminology. For the duration of Vassa, monastics remain in one place, typically a
monastery A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of Monasticism, monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in Cenobitic monasticism, communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a ...
or temple grounds. Lay Buddhist Practice - The Shrine Room, Uposatha Day, Rains Residence
/ref> In some monasteries, monks dedicate the Vassa to intensive
meditation Meditation is a practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive, "discursive thinking", achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state, while not judging the meditat ...
. Some Buddhist lay people choose to observe Vassa by adopting more ascetic practices, such as giving up meat, alcohol, or smoking. In Thailand, the sale of alcohol is prohibited on the first (''Wan Khao Phansa'') and last (''
Wan Ok Phansa Wan Ok Phansa (, ; literally "day of going out of Vassa", ออก in Thai meaning exit or leave) is the last day of the Thai- Lao observance of Vassa. It occurs in October, three lunar months after the beginning of Vassa, known as ''Wan Khao P ...
'') days of Vassa. Commonly, the number of years a monk has spent in monastic life is expressed by counting the number of vassas (or ''rains'') since
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.
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Buddhists also observe Vassa.
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and
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monastics observe an equivalent retreat of three months of intensive practice in one location, a practice also observed in
Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet, Bhutan and Mongolia. It also has a sizable number of adherents in the areas surrounding the Himalayas, including the Indian regions of Ladakh, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, D ...
. Vassa begins on the first day of the waning moon of the eighth lunar month, which is the day after
Asalha Puja Āsāḷha Pūjā () is a Theravada Buddhist festival which typically takes place in July, on the full moon of the Āsādha month. It is celebrated in Indonesia, Cambodia (), Thailand, Sri Lanka, Laos, Myanmar and in other countries with Ther ...
or Asalha
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("Dhamma day"). It ends on Pavarana, when all monastics come before the
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and atone for any offense that might have been committed during Vassa. Vassa is followed by Kathina, a festival in which the
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expresses gratitude to monks.Vassa (Rains Retreat) and Kathina (Robe Offering) Ceremony
/ref>Vassa, The Rains Retreat
/ref> Lay Buddhists bring donations to temples, especially new robes for the monks.Kathina
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The Vassa tradition predates the time of
Gautama Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha (),* * * was a śramaṇa, wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist lege ...
. It was a long-standing custom for mendicant ascetics in India not to travel during the rainy season as they may unintentionally harm crops, insects or even themselves during their travels. Many Buddhist ascetics live in regions which lack a rainy season. Consequently, there are places where Vassa may not be typically observed.


See also

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Esala Mangallaya The ''Esala Mangallaya'' is a Sinhalese people, Sinhalese festival celebrated in the month of ''Esala'', a month in the Sinhalese calendar which occurs during July and August in the Gregorian calendar.'Koḷamba Taruṇa Bauddha Saṅgamaya in ''The ...
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Monsoon of South Asia The Monsoon of South Asia is among several geographically distributed global monsoons. It affects the Indian subcontinent, where it is one of the oldest and most anticipated weather phenomena and an economically important pattern every year fro ...
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Thadingyut Festival The Thadingyut Festival (), also known as the Lighting Festival of Myanmar, is held on the full moon day of the Burmese lunar month of Thadingyut. As a custom, it is held at the end of the Buddhist sabbath (Vassa) and is the second most popular f ...
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Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival The Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival (), the most elaborate of the traditional parading of candles to wats (), is held in Ubon Ratchathani, Isan, Thailand, around the days of '' Asanha Puja'' (which commemorates Lord Buddha's first sermon) an ...
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Vassa candle A ''Vassa candle'', or ''Tean Vassa'', is a giant Beeswax candles, beeswax candle that is burned for the duration of the Theravada, Theravada Buddhist festival of Vassa. These candles are most frequently used in Cambodia and Thailand. The Vassa ca ...
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Vesak Vesak (; Sanskrit: '), also known as Buddha Jayanti, Buddha Purnima, Visak Bochea and Buddha Day, is a holiday traditionally observed by Buddhism, Buddhists in South Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as in Tibet and Mongolia. It is among the ...


References

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