Sanken Festival is celebrated every year in the month of April, usually between April 13 and 15, by the Tai Phake Buddhist community in Assam. It marks the Theravada Buddhist New Year and is observed with rituals like bathing the Buddha idol, offering prayers, and sprinkling water to symbolize purification and new beginnings.
The festival aligns with other Southeast Asian New Year celebrations such as Songkran in Thailand and Thingyan in Myanmar, but holds a unique cultural significance in the context of Assam’s tribal and Buddhist traditions.
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