Conservation Ritual Saenpakam Chang of Chao Kui in Tha Tum District, Surin Province

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Phrakhruphimonkanlayanatham Kanlayano

Abstract

The objective of this dissertation is as follows: 1) to study the history of the San Pa Kham ritual of the Kui people of Tha Tum District, Surin Province, and 2) to study the conservation of the San Pa Kham Ritual of the Kui people of Tha Tum District, Surin Province The research was qualitative research. After that it was analyzed and described.


The results of the research showed that 1. The San Pa Khak Elephant Ritual that affects the way of life of the Kui people in Tha Tum District, Surin Province. The elephant patch is considered a sacred object. Or the spirits of the ancestors heal Covered with if anyone is worshiped correctly, it can bring happiness and prosperity in their career. This patch line is based on the belief of Thai Kui people. Often believe that it can give both you and the penalty and 2. Guidelines for promotion of the conservation of the Kui San Sangkha ritual of Tha Tum District, Surin Province, in building a database and providing knowledge to tourists Is to study and gather information about the San Pak Chang ritual Educate tourists, create a database, as well as the history of cultural heritage, which is important historical sites and ancient sites. Which must adhere to the principle that cultural resources must be best preserved In order to be able to carry on to future generations because It is a tradition that is both beautiful and great. It also has a unique style that cannot be viewed anywhere. Especially during the time of the procession that must be seen by one's own eyes once and worthy of preservation so that future generations can see the beautiful folk traditions that their ancestors created.

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Kanlayano, P. (2020). Conservation Ritual Saenpakam Chang of Chao Kui in Tha Tum District, Surin Province. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 8(2), 711–725. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/239544
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