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Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Boon Phawet Tradition Time period Saturday of the first week of March.
Significance Bun Phawet, commonly known as Boon Mahachat, is a tradition of merit-making in the Northeastern people's twelves. It is a great tradition of donating alms. It is enough to infer the general condition. Isan people say that Dok Kik Dok Chan blooms around the beginning of the 3rd month.
Buddhists will collect these flowers. Hundreds of garlands to decorate the pavilion for merit and in this event there will be a sermon. Which is considered a sacred event, whoever listens to the Mahachat sermon ends in one day. and perform good deeds will have merit to be born in the next world.
Rituals Isan people will organize a merit making ceremony once a year between the 3rd month of the 4th month to the middle of the 5th month in Roi Et Province. The Bun Phawet tradition is held in the first week of March every year. There will be a collective day according to the Isan language called Wan Home Merit. Buddhists come to help decorate the pavilion or place to make merit. Prepare offerings, flowers, incense sticks, candles, and popped rice, one thousand pieces each. A large flag was set in eight directions.
and a small court a place to store thousands of grains and sweet savory items for ghosts, ghosts and devils around the pavilion will hang Phawet cloth It is the story of Phra Vessantorn. From the first grade to the last grade Organizing a merit-making event or a great nationalist sermon that invites Phra Upakut Come to protect and protect against all kinds of dangers and give good luck to Buddhists in making merit. Therefore, there is a procession of Phra Upakut which is assumed to be summoned from the navel of the sea
Bun Phawet or Mahachat Merit Fair is a charity event to remember the merit making is the greatest good which is the sacrifice of selfishness for the result is The benefits and happiness of the masses of humanity are important. Therefore, the ancient Thai Isan ancestors
Therefore, it is considered a festival that people should be interested in participating in the practice of asceticism. and has preserved and inherited as a successor culture Until the next generation that should be valued and preserved as a culture for generations to come
It is also a gathering. Between relatives from distant lands, as the saying goes, "Kin Phun, take merit, listen to the Mahachat sermon"


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