- The
Sangken festival is
celebrated in
Arunachal Pradesh and
parts of ****am,
India and in Kachin,
Sagaing region of
Myanmar as the
traditional New Year's...
-
Songkran in Thailand,
Aluth Avurudda in Sri Lanka,
Thingyan in Myanmar,
Sangken in
Northeast India,
Sangrai in Bangladesh,
Choul Chnam Thmey in Cambodia...
- of
Buddhists and
Hindus in Odisha, India. The
festival is
celebrated as
Sangken in
northeastern areas of
India and as Bizu, Boisuk, Shangrai, and Boisabi...
- Mai/Songkran Laos 14
April 16
April Yes
Songkran Thailand 13
April 15
April Yes
Sangken Arunachal Pradesh, ****am (India) 14
April 16
April Yes
Thingyan Myanmar...
- 'Nirvana'.
Sangken is the main
festival of the Khamti. It is
celebrated on 14 April. The
Indian national colours are displa**** at the
Sangken festival where...
-
Lunar varies, Jan/Feb
Sonam Lhosar Sikkim (Tamang)
Solar fixed, 13/14 Apr
Sangken Arunachal Pradesh (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa), ****am (Tai Phake...
- Bengal, India)
Burmese New Year, or
Thingyan (Burma)
Khamti New Year, or
Sangken (Arunachal Pradesh, India)
Khmer New Year, or
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)...
-
their shared culture in the 1st
millennium CE. Some
examples include:
Sangken in
Arunachal Pradesh and
parts of ****am,
India Aluth Avuruthu in Sri Lanka...
- over the
Lohit district.
Other festivals such as
Mopin (Adi festival),
Sangken (Khamti &
Singhpo tribe), Reh (Idu
Mishmi festival), and
Losar (Monpa festival)...
- Year (Choul
Chnam Thmey), in
Cambodia Lao New Year (Pi Mai Lao), in Laos
Sangken, in
Arunachal Pradesh and
parts of ****am,
India Sangrai, in Bangladesh...