Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Saterdag, 20 Nov 2010

The Loy Krathong Festival was a feast!  The water festival takes place on the full moon of the 12th lunar month.  Families make the little floats (krathongs) traditionally from banana leaves to resemble the lotus flower (the most beautiful flower living in the dirtiest of water), putting on other offerings such as yellow candles, flowers, incense, money. When the Thai people put it on the water it symbolises their troubles floating away from them, their sacrifice to appease the water goddess..... 

 
 

 





























The Yi Peng Festival of sky lanters used to be celebrated during the 2nd lunar, but has recently fallen in with Loi Krathong at the 12th lunar month when a multitude of khom loi are launched into the night sky, resembling a large flock of giant fluorescent jelllyfish gracefully floating away. The lantern is made out of oiled rice paper and a small candle/fuel cell that when lit, heats up the air inside thus causing it to rise in the air. Many Asian cultures use the sky lanterns all year round for special occasions and celebrations but for the Thai people it symbolises their problems & worries floating away...
  


Wat beteken dievolgende vir ons geloof?
water,
festival
12
families
dirty water
offerings
incense
troubles floating away
sacrifices
multitude
candle/fuel cell
lit
problems & worries floating away

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