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“Chak Pra Festival ”

“Chak Pra Festival ”. Present to. Teacher Jantana Khamanukul. Done by. MS. Kannika Tabtimsri. No.2 M.5/9. Greeting the Lord Buddha. “Chak Pra Festival ”. There is a Buddhist myth that during one Rains Retreat or “Khao Phansa” Lord Buddha

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“Chak Pra Festival ”

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  1. “Chak Pra Festival” Present to Teacher Jantana Khamanukul Done by MS. Kannika Tabtimsri No.2 M.5/9

  2. Greeting the Lord Buddha “Chak Pra Festival”

  3. There is a Buddhist myth that during one Rains Retreat or “Khao Phansa” Lord Buddha went to heaven to deliver a sermon to his mother who died after giving birth to Lord Buddha (then Prince Siddharatha ) and was born again in heaven. The sermon given was said to last for the entire period of the Rains Retreat (3 months)

  4. Upon completing his mission in heaven, Lord Buddha then returned to earth and was greeted by a crowd of his disciples and followers. To commemorate this event two public festivals are geld, namely; the ‘Tak Bat Devo’ in the central Region and the ‘chack phra’ in the south. Both portray the event of Lord Buddha’s return to earth and annually take place immediately after the end of the 3 month Rains Retreat.

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  6. However, the celebration of these two festivals may be different in its preparation and practices. In other words, Tak Bat Devo means “offering of food to Buddhist monks”. the celebration is an imitation of Lord Buddha’s descent from heaven. Thus, a high place such as the hill is preferably used as astarting point, the Golden Mount of Wat Sraket in Bangkok is a good example of this. But for the temple built far away from the hill consecrated Assembly hall ( of Uposatha ) can also be used as a starting point.

  7. When all is ready, the row of Buddhist monks, headed by the image of a standing Buddha carried by men Representing God India and Brahma, will move slowly along the path Arranged in advance. People then offer a variety of food and fruit to the passing monks. The rite ends when the last monk in the row finishes the entire route.

  8. Meanwhile, Chak Phra literally means “pulling of the Buddhist monks” and it is celebrated in many southern provinces such as Nakhon Si Thammarat,Pattani, Phatthalung, Songkha and Yala .the most impressive chak phra festival is on the Tapi River in Surat Thani Province. To mark this occasion, two float-pulling ceremonies are held, one on land and the other on water. On land, the splendidly adorned floats are pulled across the town by the participants of the ceremony.

  9. Reference www.Kophangan.com

  10. Thank you

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