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Loy
Krathong : have floats, will dazzle
Thailand's waterways rivers, klongs,
even hotel swimming pools will be ablaze with dazing lights, when the
Kingdom celebrates "Loy Krathong" one of the year's
most-awaited festivals.
The annual festival,
also celebrated in other neighboring countries, is held on the full
moon day of the 12th lunar month. Thais place great importance in this
event and while the best celebrations are said to be held in Bangkok,
Ayutthaya, Sukhothai and Chiangmai, the event and while the best
celebrations are said to be held in Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai and
Chiangmai, the event is marked with great funfair all over the
Kingdom.
The festival is
believed to have its beginnings at least in Thailand in Sukhothai
Province, north of Bangkok, almost 800 years ago. A stone inscription
from the Sukhothai Period describes an ancient Loy Krathong festival :
"There are four main gates in the city of Sukhothai. On festive
occasions, people jam the city to witness the light festival in
progress. It's as if the city would burst."
When the ancient Sukhothai city was restored to its former splendor as
the Historical Park of Sukhothai, efforts were made to bring back
ancient festivals and their legendary festive atmosphere. This brought
back the light festival of Loy Krathong. It has remained a major
attraction since.
"Loy" means to float, and
"krathong" means a leaf cup.
This moniker seems apt
as most floating objects you see during Loy Krathong nights are
flowers formed like cups, if not artificial petals that look like cups
in many angles.
It is a most colorful festival. In most areas where it is celebrated,
you will see Thai women resplendent in colorful attire, hair festooned
with flowers, and gaily-dressed men, also fully garbed, gather with
floats in their hands wherever there's water.
As the krathongs
meander while making their way downstream, you'll often see little
boys swim to them to retrieve the tiny cargo of coins before releasing
them down the "river of no return".
Explanation of the festival's significance vary. One belief is that as
the floats embark on their journey, they take with it the owner's
misfortunes. Most Thais also believe the floating of the krathong is a
yearly sloughing off of all the sins and calamities that have befallen
a person.
On a lighter note, it's also believed that lovers can forecast the
fortune of their romance by watching their krathong float downstream
to gather.
Krathongs that remain
together into the darkness, promise life-long partnership. This
custom's religious significance is somewhat debatable, though. Some
say Loy Krathong is an act of remission to the goddess Mae Khongkha,
the mother of water.
Western psychologists say it symbolizes the egg's prenatal
consciousness of its journey of the ovary down the fallopian tube to
conception, a legend (for explanation) quite common to Eastern and
Western cultures. The Biblical story of Moses in the Bulrushes is
similar.
Whatever its significance, you shouldn't fail to watch or join in a
Loy Krathong festival for a once in a life time experience. Check out
the hotels or your travel agent for a schedule.
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