Songkrang Festival
Of all the
feasts
and festivals in Thailand, which are many, the Songkran Festival is
the most striking, for it is widely observed not only in this country
but also in Burma, Cambodia and the Lao State.
feasts
and festivals in Thailand, which are many, the Songkran Festival is
the most striking, for it is widely observed not only in this country
but also in Burma, Cambodia and the Lao State.
Songkran
is a Sanskrit word in Thai form which means the entry of the sun into
any sign of the Zodiac. But the Songkran in this particular instance is
when the sun enters the sign of Aries or the Ram. Its full name is
Maha Songkrang or Major Songkrang to distinguish it from the other ones.
But the people call it simply the Songkrang for it is the only one they
know and in which they take interest. It is their traditional New Year
when they can enjoy their holidays to the full with no economic
hindrance. Songkrang is a fixable feast on the solar calender. It begins
on the 13th April and ends on the 15th April, but occasionally in
certain years on the 16th April. The Songkrang is in fact the
celebration of the vernal equinox similar to those of the Indian Holi
Festival, the Chinese Ching Ming, and the Christian Festival of Easter.
The beginning of spring when the sun crosses the equator is now on the
21st of March which is due to the precession of the equinox. The
Songkrang Festival is in a certain sense like April Fool's Day, when the
maids of the village play pranks on any gallant who happens to pass by
their way. He will be caught and bound by the united strength of the
maids and they will daub him with blacking.
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