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4月25日 Songkran FestivalHello everyone
It is a time to update the blog!
I owed you the Songkran festival's picture, so here you are :-
But, but, but, first of all, let's read brief details about the festival, thank you to Tourism Authority of Thailand for this useful information :
While the water splashing will flourish, the traditional values of Songkran are the focus of the 2008 celebrations.
Songkran is without doubt the most popular of all Thai festivals and rightly so. It marks the beginning of a new astrological year and its exact dates are determined by the old lunar calendar of Siam. This year the three-day festival falls on 13 to 15 April. Traditionally, April 13 is known as “Maha Songkran Day” and marks the end of the old year, April 14 is “Wan Nao”, while April 15 is “Wan Thaloeng Sok” when the New Year begins. While the festival has its roots in Buddhist heritage, the washing of Buddha images, merit making, traditional family values and the sprinkling of water in respect for elders, it is best known for the fun and “sanuk” everyone gains from splashing copious quantities of water on all who happen to pass by. In temples, elder members of the family gather to make merit, offering alms to the monks. They may help clean the temple courtyard, or perform bathing rites for Buddha images In by-gone days, the fun of splashing water on friends or strangers had to wait until the late afternoon when the religious duties and ceremonies were over. Possibly the most famous of the Songkran celebrations takes place in Chiang Mai. It attracts thousands of visitors, from all over Thailand as well as international tourists determined to share in the fun. There are other opportunities to join in Songkran festivities regardless of where you are travelling. 14th, the day for carrying sand into nearby temple. For Thai, we believe in 3 good things about this activity, which are:
1. For hamony - the family get together, help one another carrying sand from river, etc. to the temple. This give the feeling of harmoniously.
2. Monks can use those sand for building and maintaining the temple.
3. Buddhist believes that taking out something from temple to your home is a sin, even a grain of sand, so whenever we go to temple, it must be grain of sand, stick in your shoes, and be taken away from the temple, so this activity give you a chance to return sand to the temple.
We also bath Buddha images with perfume water:-
The last and most important activity is pouring scented water into elderly hands, to give respect and apologize if in the past year children had upset the elderly.
If you would like to join us for the next Song Kran on 13th - 15th April 2009 please write to us at contact@goldencupids.com
See you next time, bye. Jan
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