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What does Lazibara mean?
2. Since ancient times, Laba has been used to worship ancestors and gods (including door gods, household gods, house gods, kitchen gods and well gods) to pray for good harvest and good luck. According to ancient records, La Worship is "the year of December, and it is also a place where everything gathers." Because it is held in December, it is called the twelfth lunar month, and La Worship is called the twelfth lunar month. Later, Buddhism was introduced, and in order to expand its local influence, traditional culture was attached to Laba Festival as the Buddha's enlightenment day. Later, with the prevalence of Buddhism, the Buddha's enlightenment day merged with the twelfth day, which was called the "magic weapon festival" in Buddhism.
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