Loy Krathong Day is one
of the most popular festivals of Thailand celebrated annually on the Full-Moon
Day of the Twelfth Lunar Month. It takes place at a time when the weather
is fine as the rainy season is over and there is a high water level all
over the country.
"Loy" means "to float" and a "Krathong"
is a lotus-shaped vessel made of banana leaves. The Krathong usually contains
a candle, three joss sticks, some flowers and coins.
In fact, the festival is of Brahmin origin
in which people offer thanks to the Goddess of the water. Thus, by moonlight,
people light the candles and joss sticks,
Make a wish and launch their Krathongs on
canals, rivers or even small ponds. It is believed that the Krathongs
carry away sins and bad luck, and the wishes that have been made for the
New Year due to start. Indeed, it is the time to be joyful and happy as
the sufferings are floated away.
The festival starts in the evening when
there is a full moon in the sky. People of all walks of life carry their
Krathongs to the nearby rivers. After lighting candles and joss sticks
and making a wish, they gently place the Krathongs on the water and let
them drift away till they go out of sight.
A Beauty Queen Contest is an important part
of the festival and for this occasion it is called "The Noppamas Queen
Contest". Noppamas is a legendary figure from the Sukhothai period. Old
documents refer to her as the chief royal consort of a Sukhothai Kng named
"Lithai". Noppamas was said to have made the first decorated Krathong
to float in the river on the occasion.
In Bangkok, major establishments such as
leading hotels and amusement parks organize their Loy Krathong Festival
and the Krathong contest as major annual function.
For visitors to Thailand, the Loy Krathong
Festival is an occasion not to be missed. The festival is listed in the
tourist calendar. Everyone is invited to take part and share the joy and
happiness.
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