Visakha Puja Day is one
of the greatest religious holidays which falls on the 15th day of the
waxing moon in the 6th lunar month. The significant celebration is held
to commemorate the Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death (Parinibbana)
In Thailand, as a Buddhist country with
His Majesty the King as the Upholder of all Religions, this auspicious
day is celebrated throughout the country. Religious flags are flown. Religious
ceremonies and merit makings are performed countrywide. Meanwhile, in
the countryside people will wake up in the early morning to prepare food
and sweets for monks, and at dawn they walk in a long line to the near
by temple where they will spend the greater part of the day in religious
activities. The activities are usually centered around the temple where
they attend sermons during the day and in the evening take part in the
candle lit procession that circumambulates the main chapel three times.
In the procession, each person carries flowers, three incense sticks and
a lighted candle in remembrance of the Triple Gems (The Buddha, His Teaching
and His disciples).
On this occasion, a grand religious ceremony
is also held at Phuttha Monthon in Nakhon Pathom Province where the statue
of the Walking Buddha is located. Here the candle lit procession is usually
led by a member of the royal family. Buddhists from nearby and other provinces
come to take part in the procession and some of them may take the time
off to purify their minds through the practice of meditation and listening
to the sermons.
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