Thursday, November 13

Starting Life Anew, Loy Krathong 2014

November full moon (fuzzy shot)
It was a bit cloudy when I looked up at the sky. The clouds were scattered making the full moon almost invisible to be seen and admired.

Every year, I take the opportunity to celebrate a beloved festivity in Thailand called Loy Krathong. It is simply a way of giving thanks to the Goddess of the Water. It is also a belief that this special day is a fitting occasion to offer our prayers and appreciation to all the blessings we received. It is also well-accepted that the day means a new beginning as we celebrate this auspicious day of making merit.

Floating krathongs for gratitude.
I floated a 'krathong' along the man- made pool at our local temple. A 'krathong' is simply a cut banana trunk decorated with incense sticks, flowers, a candle, and triangle shaped banana leaves. It is floated on the river or lake to make merit, by letting our old self (bad vibes, unfortunate circumstances, vice and habits) be wash away by the water while asking for blessings, more of a renewal of oneself.




Offering coins to specific days of the week deities. 

Ringing the bells to summon the good spirits for guidance and luck.

Chinese Buddha representing good luck and wealth.

Monkey God Hanuman representing devotion of the heart and learning.

As faith is personal, I respect those who believe in any spiritual being whether it is from Buddhism, Hinduism, or Christianity. What matters most is the action of goodness, generosity, understanding and love we must muster and show amongst each other. Have a great weekend everyone!

5 comments:

  1. nice. ive always wanted to go to there. next year maybe... i love the culture and so many beautiful people.

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  2. OMG! I'm inlove with the place and your experience Sir! It's wonderful to a part of such kind of event. I really wish I could visit Thailand someday :)

    love lots,
    Tin

    mypoeticisolation.blogspot.com

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  3. Isa na ang Loy Krathong sa favorite festivities ko from Thailand :)

    kaaliw pagmasdan yung mga floating lights sa river at bawat isa sa mga ilaw na iyon ay may kalakip na panalangin at kahilingan para sa taong nagpaanod nito, para sa kanilang pamilya at kaibigan :)

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  4. You the three of you ever come here, I will take some time to show you around. Thanks Japanese Adobo, Cristine and Fiel for the comments.

    Loy Krathong is also a fave of mine because of its simplicity and religious affiliation. Visiting the temples had been a part of my existence in here for a long time now.

    My love and prayers to all.

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