Our New Year is already gone quite
a while and also the Chinese New Year, which was celebrated on February
7th. But celebrating New Year is not over yet. On April 13th, Songkran,
the Thai New Year is coming up. That means we will celebrate New
Year for the 3rd time. Not bad isn't it?
Maybe some of you have already experienced the Songkran festival
here in Phuket. It is very special....
Songkran Festival is the traditional Thai New Year and the most
important feast for Thai people. It starts April 13 and lasts between
3 and 10 days, depending on where you are in Thailand. The word
Songkran is from Sanskrit and means "move" or "change
place" as it is the day when the sun changes its position in
the zodiac and a new Solar Year starts. At this time, people from
the rural areas who are working in the city, usually return home
to celebrate the festival. Thus, when the time come, Bangkok temporarily
turns into a deserted city.
The Thai people celebrate this festival with a lot of water. Traditionally
the ceremony was to pour water into the palms hands in order that
bad actions, bad thoughts flow away with the water. It was a way
to purify. Children show their respect to elders by performing this
water ceremony. Also scented water is poured over the shoulder and
slowly down the back of the person. While pouring the water in this
manner, people say good wishes and words of blessing for the coming
New Year.
For the Songkran festival, Thai people clean everything, i.e the
house, the previous year bad actions, the Buddha statues, one's
own spirit. They go to a wat (buddhist monastery) to pray and give
food to the monks. |