Bun Kra Thup Tradition

Bun Kra Thup Tradition, Nong Bua Daeng District Chaiyaphum It is a tradition that is practiced during the end of Buddhist Lent every year. Buddhists will pay their respects to Lord Buddha, who will descend from the Tavatimsa heaven. At this time, the villagers will work together to build a joss stick tree to offer to the Buddha. It is made from coconut husks, incense sticks, and mixed leaves. Use colored paper to decorate the pattern beautifully. Then bring the incense that has been assembled next to the wooden frame. About 3-5 meters in height, shaped like a tier. Bring to the parade and light the worship at various temples. Currently, the people of Nong Bua Daeng District together to conserve, carry on and extend the merits of joss sticks to be a tradition to promote tourism Every sub-district in Nong Bua Daeng District will decorate a large incense stick with beautiful patterns brought together at the area in front of Nong Bua Daeng District Office Chaiyaphum with a procession of incense sticks Incense Contest Activities, contests, competitions, and entertainment to see in the event.

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