DirectRooms.com – Khao Lak observes start of Buddhist Lent

June 04, 2011 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
DirectRooms.com reports that people staying in Khao Lak or anywhere in Thailand in July can see the special ceremonies that will be taking place for the start of one of Buddhism's most significant events.

Khao Phansa is the start of Buddhist Lent which is also known as the rain retreat and sees all monks staying within the grounds of the temples for around three months. The origins of the festival come from when the Lord Buddha was alive and he saw monks walking outside of the temples who were in greater risk of walking on and killing small insects.

The event always takes place in July and this is the start of the monsoon season and the weather causes more leaves and debris to fall from the trees so it's easier for insects underneath to be accidently stepped on. Killing is to be avoided by all monks so this is why they don't go outside the compounds and remain inside to study and practice meditation.

The start of the event is determined by the moon and this year will start on 16th July 2011. People staying in Khao Lak hotels during this time can visit one of the nearby temples and observe the people giving offerings to monks who rely purely on outside donations.

Lek Boonlert, marketing head at DirectRooms.com commented: "During Buddhist Lent a number of festivals take place which attract visitors and Thais and hotels in certain areas are much busier as a result."