Songkran: The Thai New Year
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Songkran: 13th to 15th April
This was my 2nd visit to Thailand during Songkran, held every year from 13th to 15th April. It’s an exciting festival not only for local Thai’s but also for the tourist visiting Thailand. These Americans visiting Thailand are more excited than any other people to celebrate this festival. Actually it’s good to see that tourist are participating so much and also enjoying a lot.
It is also called as Water Festival because it is played with water. Besides water, Sandalwood paste is also used in the festival. Most Thai people go back to their hometown to celebrate this festival with their families. 13th April marks the Thai New Year but the holiday also includes 14th and 15th April.
The Term Songkran is derived from the Sanskrit word- “Samkranti” which means Transformation or change. This term was borrowed from Makar Sankranti, the name of the Hindu Harvest festival celebrated in India in January.
At this time Thailand is almost closed. Major streets are closed for traffic and are used as arena for water fights. Also, traditional parades are held and in some venues Miss Songkran is also crowned, where contestants are clothed in traditional Thai dress.
Songkran in different regions of Thailand
Central Region
– People clean their houses
– Colourful clothing
– Offer food to monks
– Offer sand to the temple for construction or repair
– Releases fish, cows, buffalos etc
South
– Work as little as possible
– Avoid spending money
– Not to tell lies
– Avoiding hurting anybody
North
– Celebrate with crackers and gunfire
– Offer food to monks
– Bathe Buddha statue
– Pour waters on the hands of elders
East
– Almost same as other parts of Thailand but here people spends most of the time at the temple.
If you visit Thailand during Songkran you will have totally different picture about the place. Its so amazing. I wish I can travel to Thailand every year to celebrate this Festival.
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