Thursday 12 April 2007

Songkran festival - Thai New Year's Day


Songkran is a Thai traditional New Year which starts on April 13 every year and lasts for 3 days. Songkran festival on April 13 is Maha Songkran Day or the day to mark the end of the old year, April 14 is Wan Nao which is the day after and April 15 is Wan Thaloeng Sok which the New Year begins. At this time, people from the rural areas who are working in the city usually return home to celebrate the festival. It is one of an important festival especially for FAMILY because at present it is an elderly day on April 13 and a Family day on April 14 as well.
Songkran is a Thai word which means "move" or "change place" as it is the day when the sun changes its position in the zodiac. It is also known as the "Water Festival" as people believe that water will wash away bad luck.

The Songkran tradition is recognized as a valuable custom for the Thai community, society and religions. The value for family is to provide the opportunity for family members to gather in order to express their respects to the elders by pouring scented water onto the hands of their parents and grandparents and to present them gifts including making merits to dedicate the result to their ancestors. The elders in return wish the youngsters good luck and prosperity
The values for community is to provide the opportunity to create unity in the community such as to jointly acquire merits, to meet each other and to enjoy the entertaining events. And for the society value is to create concern upon environment with cooperation such as to clean houses, temples, public places and official buildings. Thais value the religion by means of merits acquisition, offerings alms to monks, Dhamma Practice, listening to sermon and monks-bathing.

In the afternoon, after performing a bathing rite for Buddha images and the monks, the celebrants both young and old, joyfully pouring water on each other. The most-talked about celebration takes place in the northern province of Chiang Mai where Songkran is celebrated from April 13 to 15. During this period, people from all parts of the country flock there to enjoy the water festival, to watch the Miss Songkran Contest and the beautiful parades.
As some of you might seen in TV. or any media that some people enjoy splashing or throwing water into each other. I really dunno when it was happened BUT it's NOT our tradition and it is really impolite. So, I'm glad that the Department of Culture raised this matter as a problem to be solved !

5 comments:

maiylah said...

lovely collage, Poulet!
i see "A" is there ... what about "J"? ;))
we have a celebration here wherein people throw water on passerbys (really irks me!! but they say it is all in the season of fun ... arrrgh), but i forgot what month that was! hahaha ... besides, it's not practiced much anymore (though some provinces still do, i think), because of the complaints, i guess. LOL
what a long "weekend" you must have! ;)))

maiylah said...

forgot to add:
Happy Songkran Festival to you and to your family! :)

Poulet S.A. said...

*** Thanks Maiylah :)***
"A" joined our trip while "J" was working here in BKK.
I guess our countries have many similarity things -- TWINS...heheee. ;))
Many tradions here are not practiced much any more too. However, Songkran is our New Year so we still keep it !

I have long weekend but a bit busy to run around BKK. to visit cousins. It's a happy time, really ! :))

Happy Songkran to you and yours, my dear friend. :))

magiceye said...

HAPPY SONGKRAN TO YOU AND YOURS!!!!!

Poulet S.A. said...

Thank you Magiceye!
All the best to you and your family too. :))