Loy Krathong Festival Thailand - History
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Loi Krathong is traditionally performed on the full
moon night of the twelfth lunar month, which usually falls on some
day in November. The floating of a Krathong' a bananaleaf
cup is intended to float away ill fortune as well as to express
apologies to Khongkha or Ganga, the River Goddess. Some believe
that the ritual is meant to worship the Buddha's footprint on the
bank of the Narmada River, while others say that it is to pay respect
to Phra Uppakhut, one of the Lord Buddha's great disciples.
The Loi Krathong Festival is celebrated nationwide in Thailand,
especially where there are rivers, canals or sources of water, with
different unique characteristics.
This year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has joint with
Educational Institution and Thai Baot Association to present the
Electric Float Procession from Taksin Bridge to Rama VIII Bridge
and the 12 lighten up buildings and historical sites along Chao
Praya River during Loi Krathong Festival.
As
for the public, people usually make banana-leaf cups to float them
onto the river although there exist some uniquely different aspects
in certain communities. For example, the Yi Peng Festival in Chiang
Mai, during which balloon-like Khom Loi' lanterns including
the Khom Fai' a fire lantern and Khom
Khwan' a smoke lantern are flown into the sky as a
symbol of worship to Phrathat Chulamani in heaven. Making a Khom
Loi will need a lot of artistic skills as well as scientific techniques,
just like the ones used in making a balloon. Tracing paper or Sa
paper is used to make air bags of various shapes. It is believed
that flying a Khom Loi is like flying grief and ill fortune away
from ourselves or our home.
In Tak province, the Loi Krathong Sai Festival is celebrated, which
reflects the unity of the local people. Groups of people gather
at the river banks, each bringing along thousands of Krathong made
fro m coconut shells with dried wicks made from coconut flesh anointed
with oil or ash for their inflammable as well as durable quality.
There, they sing and dance with merriment.
The span of the Ping River that passes by the provincial city of
Tak is not deeper than one's waist, with underwater sand bars curving
into different shapes, forcing the current to meander. When the
lit Krathongs are floated onto the right current, one after another,
they would meander along and make a beautiful and twinkling curving
line, or Sai in Thai, amid the darkness of the night.
The famous Loi Krathong and Candle Festival in Sukhothai province
features a procession of offerings, including Phanom Mak
the betel offering and Phanom Dok Mai the floral offering
carried by beautiful girls, as well as banana-leaf floats
accompanied by the so-called Nang Nopphamat beauty queens.
The
Phanom Mak and Phanom Dok Mai offerings are for the homage paying
rite at King Ramkhamhaeng the Great's monument in the heart of the
ancient city of Sukhothai. After that, people as well as visitors
gather and float the Krathongs together on ponds, known as Traphang,
inside the ancient city. The bright candle light from the floated
Krathongs and the cool breeze of November together lends a pleasant
atmosphere for all participants.
Besides the well-known Loi Krathong Festival, there is another
tradition that is based on a similar belief but is celebrated on
the full moon night of the eleventh lunar month. Known as the Illuminated
Boat Procession , the celebration takes place in the Northeastern
provinces of Thailand that is located on the Mekong River. Illuminated
boats of approximately 10 12 metres long are made from banana
stalks or bamboo by villagers. The boats contain sweets, the so-called
Khao Tom Mat stuffed fried sticky rice and objects
to be donated inside, while decorated with flowers, incense sticks,
candles, lamps and tinder outside. At present, the boats are created
into various shapes such as important places or mythical creatures,
which lend a bright and breathtaking sight when the boats illuminated
by thousands of lamps are floated onto the river.
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Loy
Krathong - Sofitel Khon Kaen Thailand 2006
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Loy
Krathong festival in Chiang Mai
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Krathong ships ChaoPraYa River ,Bangkok
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Loy Krathong
Festival Thailand
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Photos and information from Tourism Authority of Thailand
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