Sand pagoda tradition as one of the traditions and customs of the villagers in Thai. This tradition comes from the evidence in the tripiṭaka [1] that said, the growth reached description bodhisattva sand pagoda was to present a Buddhist altar [2]In Thai. The tradition was established, sand pagoda is considered as one of the traditions that are related to Buddhism directly. By this tradition, linked to a binding Thai beliefs about karma in Buddhism. The Chedi of WAT to put off the sand next to the temple to return the Temple pagoda Buddhist worship and offerings to the happiness of a charity, and in addition to the traditional Buddhist altar is kutlobai of people in the past have included a community of people to share the festive tradition held gatherings to create unity of the people in the community. [3]Today, this tradition is found only in Thai and Lao only. By organizing a Festival in celebration of Chinese new year day and the era change Songkran Festival, etc. In some villages, traditions can be a beautiful patio. Juicy gifts of rice (rice was a Buddhist pagoda as a place of worship) [4], it may count as a sand pagoda tradition as well. It does not create a big Buddhist place of worship, but an institution is only temporarily present at the pagoda of Buddhist worship in a tradition only.
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