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          Home It is a tradition in the heat twelve. Popularly made on the waning day of the 14 lunar month, also known as the nine month boon, the chorizo ​​It is merit made in order to dedicate a portion of charity to Jinn (Isaan people, some local called Phat) or dead relatives. Starchy rice includes sweet and savory rice and betel nut, wrapped in banana leaves and placed under the tree. Hanging on the branches Along the temple walls (Ancient Isaan people called the temple wall "Tai Wat) or placed on the ground called" Khao Noi "with inviting the spirits of relatives Bring food to monks and novices, and then give merit to the deceased by dripping water (pebbles).
          The villagers bring rice and fish food. To put it along the side of the temple Some beside the wall Tied along the branches With understanding that Relatives released from hell Will come and eat on this black moon day Is it possible or not? It is impossible to point out directly whether those relatives will actually receive it or not. But the most sure thing is It is to provide food for stray animals. Some animals that are not reared Some days I have to eat. Some days I didn't eat. Dso was starving all year. I have a full day today. It is admirable intelligence. Of the sage who coined the manner of philanthropy.





          The monks are the meat of merit. There are many things that he has said in Phra Suttantapitaka. Especially in the Dharma Khutaka sect, part 2 of the Dharma Kundalee sect The Lord Buddha spoke to Majchariaprom. Kathmandu's father When his son, Mandalay, was alive, fell ill. His father refused treatment for fear of running out of money. But when it comes to Kathmandu The son is dead The father piled both rice and goods for the child, then weep and mourn in the cemetery.

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