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What is the date of June 23rd in the Buddhist lunar calendar?
June 23rd of the lunar calendar is one of the "October Ramadan" and "June Ramadan" in Buddhism.
"Fast for ten days":
On the first, eighth, fourteenth, fifteenth, eighteenth and twenty-third day of the first lunar month,
Twenty-four, twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty (twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine days of abortion)
"June Ramadan":
The eighth, fourteenth, fifteenth, twenty-third, twenty-ninth and thirtieth day of the first lunar month (the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth of abortion).
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