Samyak is the greatest Newar Buddhist festival. The ceremony in Kathmandu is held once every 12 years and is spread over three days. On the occasion, large images of
Dīpankara Buddha are exhibited at
Kathmandu Durbar Square and
Swayambhu. Alms are distributed to priests during the ceremony which is attended by the king. During Samyak, each Uray group performs a task that has been assigned by tradition. The Tuladhars of Asan sew and distribute leaf plates, Tuladhars of Nyata cook and serve rice, Sthapits build the wooden viewing stand, Tamrakars play the trumpet, Kansakars prepare and serve five types of foods, Sikhrakars supply clay pots (discontinued since 1980), Banias serve a sweet drink and Selaliks serve confections.
Gunlā Bājan is Buddhist devotional music played during the month of Gunlā which is considered holy by Newar Buddhists. Gunla is the 10th month in the
Nepal Era calendar and corresponds to August. All Uray groups have a Gunla Bajan band which makes a daily pilgrimage to
Swayambhu during the sacred month. ==Social life==