For Theravada Buddhists, Uposatha are days marked by full and new moons and are observed with intense meditation and study. Past sins are confessed and ancient monastic rules of the Pali Vinaya-pitaka are recited. For common people, Uposatha refers to days of bringing offerings to the temple and where they may meditate and listen to spiritual discourses.
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