Soe Nak and Phaa Nung - traditional Thai ordination garment.
The garment is worn by the future monk after the ritual body cleaning and the removing of the hair and the eyebrow hair. He is wearing it on the way to the temple until the taking of the monk`s oath or, until he dresses himself for the first time with the monk's robe.
Biography and travel reports of her majesty, queen Sirikit of Thailand.
The book is written in English and Thai. The English translations of the Thai texts are in each case on the left book pages, the Thai original text besides, on the left page.
Traditional Thai rice and offerings bowl for Tak Bat - one fills in the bowl rice and in small bags prepacked dishes, sweets and/or fruit to put them afterwards into the bowls of alms of the monks (Tak Bat). In Germany and other European countries this is made as a rule in official events of the temples, as for example the Khao Phansa or New Year party.
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