- Royal Ploughing Ceremony
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is an ancient royal rite held in
Cambodia andThailand to mark the traditional beginning of therice -growing season. In theKhmer language , it is called "Pithi Chrat Preah Neangkol, and in theThai language , it is called "Phraraj Pithi Jarod Phranangkal Reak Na Kwan."In
2007 , the ceremony was held onMay 5 in Cambodia, and onMay 10 in Thailand. The date is usually in May, but varies as it is determined byHora (astrology) ( _th. โหราศาสตร์ (ho-ra-sat).In the ceremony, two sacred
ox en are hitched to a wooden plough and they plough a furrow in some ceremonial ground, while rice seed is sown by courtBrahmin s. After the ploughing, the oxen are offered plates of food, including rice,corn ,green bean s,sesame , fresh-cutgrass , water and ricewhisky .Depending on what the oxen eat, court
soothsayer s make a prediction on whether the coming growing season will be bountiful or not. The ceremony is rooted inBrahman belief, and is held to ensure a good harvest.In Thailand, the rite dates back to the
Sukhothai Kingdom (1238 -1438 ). By the time of KingPrajadhipok in the 1920s, the practice had been discontinued. It was revived in 1960 by KingBhumibol Adulyadej . [ [http://www.tatnews.org/events/events/2007/may/3173.asp Ancient rituals for a bountiful harvest] , TAT News, retrieved 2007-5-10.] [ [http://etna.mcot.net/query.php?nid=29321 Abundant crops expected in Thailand in 2007] , Thai News Agency, MCOT, 2007-5-10.]In both
Cambodia andThailand , the ceremony is typically presided over by the monarch, or an appointee. Sometimes the monarch himself has taken part in the ceremony and actually guided the plough behind the oxen.In recent years in Thailand, Crown Prince
Maha Vajiralongkorn has presided over the ceremony, which is held atSanam Luang inBangkok . Rice grown on theChitralada Palace grounds, home of KingBhumibol Adulyadej is sown in the ceremony, and afterward, onlookers swarm the field to gather the seed, which is believed to be auspicious. Farmers will often mix the grains with their own rice stock, or the grains might be kept as a good luck charm.In Cambodia, both King
Norodom Sihamoni and Prime MinisterHun Sen have overseen the rite.References
External links
* [http://www.thaifolk.com/doc/ploughing_e.htm The Royal Ploughing Ceremony]
* [http://www.tourismcambodia.com/highlights/events/ploughing_festival.asp Tourism Cambodia Highlights: Ploughing Festival]
* [http://www.festivalthailand.com/ploughing.html Thailand Royal Ploughing Ceremony]
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