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Ordination Tradition period before Lent.
 
Importance of ordination Phetchabun people like to have their children (male) ordained from the past to the present. To be ordained, one must be ordained for at least one year in order to be able to retire. regarded as a complete person Any business will have people to trust. A young man who wants to marry and have a family must first attend the ordination ceremony.
 
Ritual: Young men who have reached the age of ordination (20 years) must enter the temple to recite the Seven Legendary Books, the Naga, etc. before entering the ordination ceremony, must hold cones, flowers, incense, and candles to say goodbye and ask for blessings from elders.
 
One day before the ordination day, in the afternoon or evening there will be a Naga parade. The host will decorate elephants or horses or carts or other vehicles to be beautiful and have the Naga sit and parade around the nearby villages and return to the temple to make Kwan Nagas.
 
On the day of ordination, the ordained monk will go in and ask for ordination with the preceptor. along with the attabrikhan After the ceremony is over, there will be an offering to the monks. ordination can be considered The ordained will study the teachings of the Buddha. to lead to rigorous practice Those who are ordained will be people who are patient, long-suffering, and understand the world. making him a person who knows his thoughts. 
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