Loy Krathong in October

October 1, 2011
By | Posted in Samut Prakan, Thai Festivals

Everyone knows about Loy Krathong that happens on the full moon in November. However, not many people know that we have another Loy Krathong in October. The phrase “loy krathong” means to float a bowl shaped container. It is not a festival like Christmas which celebrates a particular event. You can actually float a krathong at any time of the year. The annual event I went to tonight was called “Loy Krathong Jay” and is part of the ten day Vegetarian Festival that we are having in Thailand at the moment. The ceremony started at Rong Jay Thong Sian, near Taiban Circle in Paknam, and then all the participants walked all the way down to the Chao Phraya River at the City Hall Plaza. They were accompanied with musical instruments for their fifteen minute walk through the town.

We were lucky with the rain this year as it stopped shortly before the ceremony was due to start. A table was set up with candles and a food offering for the ancestors. Three monks led the chanting. The idea behind this ceremony is to change your misfortune and to float away your bad luck on the krathongs. But, this ceremony was also held to transfer this merit to the dead souls in the water and on earth. Each krathong had incense sticks which were lit before it was floated on the water. One horse-shaped krathong was also set on fire which is a common thing in Chinese ceremonies to pass merit onto dead ancestors.

The whole ceremony was over within 15 minutes. After the last krathong had been floated on the water, everyone then set off for the walk back to the Chinese temple. We are now more than half way through the Vegetarian Festival. There are more ceremonies to make merit for ancestors. On the last day, Thursday 6th October 2011, there will be a big parade through the town. I will be bringing you pictures of this parade next week. I have also posted some pictures of the vegetarian food that I have been eating over at www.ThaiFoodPhotos.com. More pictures from tonight can be seen on my facebook page.

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4 Responses to Loy Krathong in October

  1. Patrick on October 9, 2011 at 12:56 am

    I was in Chiangmai for what I though was part of Loi Kratong. They were releasing these cylinder type articles that hand candles in them to float them to the sky-am I correct in thinking it was part of the festival?

  2. Richard Barrow on October 9, 2011 at 10:06 am

    Yes, that is correct.

  3. Terence on November 9, 2011 at 6:18 pm

    These krathongs are so beautiful, what materials are used to make them?

  4. Thailand Fan on November 10, 2011 at 7:37 pm

    I spent 2 times in Thailand during Loy Krathong, my favorite was in Chiang Mai.

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