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Madhu Purnima (Sanskrit: मधुपुर्णिमा, romanized: Madhupurṇimā, lit. 'honey full-moon'), also known as Honey Full Moon Festival or Honey-offering Festival, is a Buddhist festival celebrated in Bangladesh by the Barua and Chakma people of Chittagong and by the Mon people of Thailand.[1][2] It occurs on the day of the full moon in the Bangla month of Bhadro (August/September).