Traditional sand pagodas One important tradition during the festival is a tradition of Thailand. This tradition has also been in evidence. Tripitaka [1] that portrays the virtue of the Buddha pagoda dedicated to the Buddha [2]
in some countries. Traditional sand pagoda is a tradition that has been directly associated with Buddhism. In Thailand, people traditionally tied to beliefs about karma in Buddhism. The pagoda temple dedicated to dirt, sand, sand that stuck out a foot to come back in a pagoda. And to honor Buddha to benefit charity. In addition to a traditional Buddhist worship. Also the strategies of the past to a gathering of people in the community to share the tradition of festive parties build the unity of the people in the community [3]
Today, this tradition is found only in Thailand and Laos. By organized during major festivals celebrate the changing era. For example, on New Year and Songkran, etc. In some villages may be Coon yard Bun Bun Kwaykgaw (pagodas, rice consecrated Buddha) [4], it may count as a traditional sand pagodas as well. It has built a large Buddhist monastery institution. But it's only temporary, aimed at offering a Buddhist pagoda in only one tradition.
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