Today is Makha Bucha Day 🙏🏻
The history of Makha Bucha is considered an important day of Buddhism. Due to an important event that occurred more than 2,500 years ago, the Lord Buddha Kotama delivered a speech in the midst of the Great Confederation of Buddhism.
Formerly there was no worshiping ceremony in Theravada Buddhism. Until the reign of King Mongkut (Rama 4), he preached the events of the Lord Buddha on the full moon day of the 3rd month because it is a very important day. Buddhist rituals should be performed in order to be a place of faithful worship. Therefore, there is merit in the management of Makha Bucha. The ritual may be similar to Visakha Puja Day, which is a various charitable practices and lighting candles according to the Buddhist traditions in the temple. Of the Emerald Buddha and various temples The ceremony was not yet widespread. Later, the popularity of the Makha Bucha ceremony spread throughout the kingdom.
Today, Makha Bucha Day is declared a public holiday in Thailand. Both Buddhists and royalty and people perform ceremonies such as making merit, giving alms and listening to the sermon, lighting candles, paying respect to the Triple Gem and an important event that is regarded as the day when the Lord Buddha creates a miracle which describes the doctrine. The heart of Buddhism is not to do all evil to do good and increase thought. To be a practice guideline for all Buddhists
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And what better for Earth Day than this legendary photograph?
It was taken by Luke Duggleby in Thailand, and showing a few thousand robed monks stretching across a temple plaza, being ordained at a ceremony on the Buddhist holy day of Magha Puja. The holiday celebrates a key sermon and a gathering of monks during Buddha's lifetime.
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It's that time of the year again! Happy Songkran!
Songkran is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from April 13-15th and is an important event on the Buddhist calendar. The most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water upon others. The water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away from the previous year.
Thais roam the streets with containers of water or water guns. In addition, many Thais will have small bowls of beige colored talc mixed with water which is then smeared on the faces and bodies of random passersby as a blessing for the new year.
Besides the throwing of water, people celebrating Songkran as a Buddhist festival in which many will go to a Buddhist monastery to pray and give food to monks.
The throwing of water originated as a way to pay respect to people, by capturing the water after it had been poured over the Buddhas for cleansing and then using this "blessed" water to give good fortune to elders and family by gently pouring it on the shoulder. Among young people the holiday evolved to include dousing strangers with water to relieve the heat, since April is the hottest month in Thailand
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ปริ๊นซ์ไปถ่ายรายการ "คนสู้โรค" ที่ จ.ราชบุรี
เพิ่งได้มาสวนผึ้งครั้งแรก ประทับใจสุดๆ
แม้จะเป็นหน้าร้อน แต่อากาศดีมากๆค่ะ
พาเที่ยว
- อุทยานหินเขางู
- กินขนมตลาดอมยิ้ม
- ตักบาตรพระล่องแพ ตลาดโอ๊ะป่อย (มีที่เดียวในไทย)
- รีวิวที่พักสวนผึ้งเก๋ๆ

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Songkran is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from April 13-15th and is an important event on the Buddhist calendar. The most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water upon others. The water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away from the previous year.
Thais roam the streets with containers of water or water guns. In addition, many Thais will have small bowls of beige colored talc mixed with water which is then smeared on the faces and bodies of random passersby as a blessing for the new year.
Besides the throwing of water, people celebrating Songkran as a Buddhist festival in which many will go to a Buddhist monastery to pray and give food to monks.
The throwing of water originated as a way to pay respect to people, by capturing the water after it had been poured over the Buddhas for cleansing and then using this "blessed" water to give good fortune to elders and family by gently pouring it on the shoulder. Among young people the holiday evolved to include dousing strangers with water to relieve the heat, since April is the hottest month in Thailand
Produced by Jeff Sainlar
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Tiger Muay Thai celebrates Thailands National holiday "Muay Thai Day" in honor of Nai Khanomtom & the sport of Muay Thai. Buddhist Monks from Wat Chalong bless the new training area with a special ceremony with Trainer, Fighters, and guest at Tiger Muay Thai & MMA Training Camp, Phuket, Thailand, following the blessing Guests and trainers get together to eat free Thai food in honor of the holiday and new Training Area. WHAT IS MUAY THAI DAY?
March 17 is celebrated asBoxers Day or National Muay Thai Day. This is the day that Nak Muays honor the memory and achievements of Nai Khanomtom. Nai Khanom Tom, a warrior from Thailands ancient capital, was captured after the Burmese sacked the city in 1767. His fighting style intrigued the Burmese king, who demanded a tournament pitting his own countrys combatants against the Thai warriors.
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According to legend, Nai Khanom Tom dazzled his first opponent with a pre-fight ritual called Ram Muay, a ceremonial dance honoring his teachers and mentors. Then he proceeded to pummel him, scoring a quick knockout. But the Burmese fighter cried BS, claiming Nai Khanom Thoms pre-fight dance distracted him.
The Burmese king knew how to settle this dispute: If Nai Khanom Thom could defeat nine more consecutive opponents, he would then prove the superiority of his fighting style, earning his freedom as a bonus. Nai Khanom Tom took on fighter after fighter, dishing out abuse, until finally none stood in his way. He earned his freedom †a feat celebrated every March 17 as Boxers Day or National Muay Thai Day in his native country.
Every time you practice Muay Thai every time you strike a bag with your elbow or throw a thunderous roundhouse kick, you honor Nai Khanom Toms memory and achievement, whether you know it or not.
So this weekend when your training realize that you are part of this history, that youre carrying forth the skills and traditions to keep Muay alive. Think of him and know that with each kick you honor his memory.
Happy Muay Thai Day. http://www.Tigermuaythai.com
