Poya

Sri Lankan holiday From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poya is the name given to the Lunar monthly Buddhist holiday of Uposatha in Sri Lanka, where it is a civil and bank holiday. When earth makes Full Orbit of moon is normally considered as the poya day in Sri Lanka every month.

Poya

A Poya occurs every full moon.[1][2] Uposatha is important to Buddhists all around the world, who have adopted the lunar calendar for their religious observances. Owing to the moon's fullness of size as well as its effulgence, the full moon day is treated as the most auspicious of the four lunar phases occurring once every lunar month (29.5 days) and thus marked by a holiday.[3]

Every full moon day is known as a Poya in the Sinhala language; this is when a practicing Sri Lankan Buddhist visits a temple for religious observances.[3] There are 13 or 14 Poyas per year.[4][5] The term poya is derived from the Pali and Sanskrit word uposatha (from upa + vas "to fast"), primarily signifying "fast day".[3] Generally shops and businesses are closed on Poya days, and the sale of alcohol and meat is forbidden.

The Poya Day in each month generally falls on the Gregorian date of the full moon but occasionally it falls a day on either side. The designated Poya Day is based on the phase of the moon at the Madhyahana time of day (the variant of Madhyahana which only covers two ghatikas).[citation needed]

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Month Poya Name[1][4] Full Moon Poya days of 2023[6]
January Duruthu Poya 6th
February Navam Poya 5th
March Medin Poya 6th
April Bak Poya 6th
May Vesak Poya 5th
June Poson Poya 3rd
July Adhi Esala Poya 3rd
August Esala Poya 1st
August Nikini Poya 30th
September Binara Poya 29th
October Vap Poya 28th
November Ill Poya 26th
December Unduvap Poya 26th
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If a month has two Poya days, the name of the second one will be preceded by "Adhi" ("extra" in Sinhala) as in "Adhi Vesak", "Adhi Poson", etc.[7]

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