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4 December 2025
On December 3, 2025, vendors at the Jamaica Market in Mexico City, Mexico, make pinatas and sell Christmas trees in anticipation of Christmas and New Year's in the capital. According to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), pinatas in Mexico originate in the former San Agustin convent in Acolman, State of Mexico, where the first pinata, as we know it today, is created more than 400 years ago, although with some variations in size and shape. The most classic pinatas are shaped like flowers, boats, and stars, although it is said that the pinata should be star-shaped with seven points. Each point symbolizes one of the seven deadly sins, and the candy or fruit that spills out when broken symbolizes the blessings received by all who participate. On the other hand, according to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), Christmas trees constitute a sustainable alternative that strengthens the local economy, generates employment, and promotes the conservation of forest ecosystems, since for each specimen used, a new one is planted, thus guaranteeing the continuity of the productive and environmental cycle.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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Buddhists Observe Probarona Purnima With Devotion At Bashabo Buddhist Temple In Dhaka
6 October 2025
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6 October 2025
Buddhists across the country celebrate Probarona Purnima, the second largest religious festival of the Buddhist community, on Monday, October 6, at the Bashabo Buddhist Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The festival marks the conclusion of the three-month-long Barshabash (rainy retreat) observed by Buddhist monks. According to Buddhist belief, observing this full moon brings purification from sins for both monks and devotees. The essence of Probarona lies in renouncing evil deeds and embracing good ones.
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