KATHINA
This year our temple will celebrate Kathina Ceremony on Sat-Sun Oct. 10-11,2020 You, your family and friends are cordially invited to join us on this ceremony. During Kathina celebration season in 2019. May the triple germ shower blessing upon you and your family for good living, good health, happiness, kindness and prosperity. Please watch the video of the Solidarity Kathina Ceremony at Koh Khel Pagoda, Koh Khel Commune, Saang District, Kandal Province. he Kathina Ceremony or Robe Offering to Buddhist Monks at Cambodian Temple, 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka..!! May all Khmer people live with Harmony and Peace..!! (04) Samdech Sena Pheakdei Say Chhum Attended the ceremony of Kathina Festival of Wat Toulsokharam =============== In the afternoon on Saturday, 17 October 2020, at 16:00 p.m., Samdech Vibol Sena Pheakdei Say Chhum, Acting Head of State of the Kingdom of Cambodia, attended the Preah Rattanatray Worship, Samatean Sil and Listening to Chamroeun Preah Parit Monks and Dharma Sermons of Kathina Festival of Wat Tulsokharam (known as Wat Toul Sangke), jointly initiated by His Excellency Hor Namhong and Her Excellency Kate Sangkahak Bandit Men Sam An, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Ministry of Senate-National Assembly Relations and Inspection, Excellencies, Oknha, Generous people and laypeople in the gathering hall of the pagoda, located in Sangkat Toul Sangke 1, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh... he Kathina Celebration (Holy Robe Offering Ceremony) at the Preah Buddha Rangsey Temple in Philadelphia will take place on both: 👉 October 29, 2016 (Opening ceremony w/ chanting in the evening) 👉 October 30, 2016 (Kathina processing and offering in the morning) You and your friends are invited. May Buddha bless you all. Kathina is a Buddhist festival which comes at the end of Vassa, the three-month rainy season retreat for Theravada Buddhists in Bangladesh (known as Kaṭhina Cībar Dān), Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand.[2] The season during which a monastery may hold Kathina is one month long, beginning after the full moon of the eleventh month in the Lunar calendar (usually October).
It is a time of giving, for the laity to express gratitude to bhikkhus (Buddhist monks).[3][4] Lay Buddhists bring donations to temples, especially new robes for the monks. Also the gift of the attha parikara (in Sri Lanka adapted to singalese to Atapirikara ) - the Eight Requisites - is part of the offerings.[2][3][4]
Thailand and Laos Edit
Kathin (Thai: ) in Thailand (there is also the transcription "gathin" in use) is the name for the robes of an ordained monk.[10]
The ceremony of kathina is called Thod Kathin (Thai: ). The Thai lunar calendar reckons the day after the 11th full moon as Waning 1, Evening, Moon 11 (Thai: , romanized: Raem 1 Kham Deuan 11). The presentation of kathin by the King of Thailand's representative is called The Royal Kathin Ceremony and often has been an occasion for one of Thailand's Royal Barge Processions.
The Kathin Festival is a traditional Buddhist festival celebrated by villagers in Isan and Laos. Colourful parades and offering ceremonies at the end of monks' retreat at local temples. On Ok Phansa day of the full moon, villagers and city dwellers will go to their local temple for prayers and paying respect to the sacred. Ok Phansa is also the beginning of a 30-day period of merit-making which affords a special opportunity for prayers to Buddha and for the presentation of gifts to the monks for preserving the faith. This 30-day span of merit making and religious gift giving is referred to as Thord Pha Gathin.
Thord Gathin takes its name from the "laying down" of new robes to the monks. The offering of new, saffron robes to the monks is particularly meritorious and important. Other gifts to the monks may include basic utensils, toiletries, writing materials, and food. Gift-giving is an act of appreciation and gratitude to the monks. Individuals or community groups (such as a village) may perform them. Many villagers combine efforts by collecting cash donations for the maintenance of their local temple. Such donations are vividly arranged on a "money tree" which looks rather like a colourful Christmas tree bedecked with banknotes as the "foliage". The money tree is ceremoniously paraded to the temple, led by a team of drummers and musicians, with the villagers carrying their own individual gifts on trays bringing up the rear. In this way at Thord Gathin, the lay-people of Thailand reaffirm their faith and, in a joyous fashion, bring gifts to Buddha
and his servants.
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