The Conservation of Saendhounta Tradition Affects to Way of Life for People: Satuek, Buriram Province
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This research article aimed 1) to study the origin and development of Saendhounta Tradition of Satuk people. BuriRam Province and 2) to study the conservation of Saendhounta Tradition that affects the way of life of the people of Satuek District Buri Ram Province
The results of research were found that the origin and development of the history, Saendhounta Tradition. With Pim Pisarn as the origin of the concepts of tradition The Khmer people have seen ways to dedicate merit to spirits, ancestors, grandparents, parents to receive the merit. Causing distress from suffering from karma Beliefs about the Saendhounta Tradition saw a way to dedicate a charitable contribution to spirits, ancestors, grandparents, parents to receive the dedicatory merit. Causing distress from suffering from karma, with less relief Therefore the Saendhounta Tradition was held. Show gratitude to benefactors reflecting the love, kindness, compassion of family members, relatives and communities. If anyone did not follow the tradition and rituals of Saendhounta Tradition (Sart-tenth month) would be punished by society accused of being ungrateful. The believe has been ungrateful not only fail in life and find happiness and prosperity. Saendhounta Tradition Considered that those who have made a penchant for philanthropy. There are basic habits that show bountifulness. Generosity Sympathize with others As a result of one's conduct According to the teachings of Buddhism all affect the society and the traditions and rituals that we had to join from birth to death. Including even passing away There is also a charitable dedication to those who have died, with the belief that the merit that, when made dead, would give merit to those who have died and gone to a great paradise.
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