Royal Ploughing Ceremony
The Royal, Ploughing Ceremony or 'Bon Chroat Preah Nongkoal' in the Khmer language is solemnly,, Celebrated at the beginning of the sowing and planting season. Every year in May this cultural, ceremony takes place at. The park in front of the National Museum (next to the Royal Palace). Cambodia has deep connection with earth and farming.There is a deep astrological belief that royal oxen known in Khmer as Usapheak Reach have an, instrumental role in determining. The fate of the agricultural harvest each year.
, King, Traditionally the Meak representing the king, of Cambodia ploughs. The field whilst, the Queen the Preah Mehuo sows seeds, from behind. The field is ceremoniously ploughed three times around.The Royal servants then drive the Royal oxen to seven golden trays containing rice corn sesame seeds,,,,,, grass beans Water and wine, to feed. The Royal soothsayers interpret what the oxen have eaten and predict a series of events including. ,,, epidemics floods good harvests and excessive rainfall. At this festival both men, and women wear brightly colored Khmer. Traditional costume.
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