Trip to the Songkran festival in Miami

Pouring water on the statues of the buddhist temple in Songkran - Photo: Still Gravity.
Cleaning the statues of the temple. Everybody pours water on them - License our images here. 

Once again, we've been in a Songkran festival, the Thai celebration of the Buddhist new year and the most important celebration in Thailand. In this occasion was in the Wat Buddharangsi Buddhist Temple of Miami.

This event means change and transformation, cleanliness and rejuvenation. Water is the big protagonist and that's why it's also known as the "Water Festival". Water runs on the Buddhist statues and on the attending crown - if you are not careful. But water is fresh and good. It cleans and Songkran is all about spring cleaning, the washing away of bad luck - our world needs a lot of water nowadays. 

Interesting cultural experience. Just try it. 

(More of our pictures for your delight.)

Money donated to the Bhuddist temple in Songkran - Photo: Still Gravity.
The donations to the temple.

People in the celebration of Songkran - Photo: Still Gravity.
The people had fun. 

Children playing with water guns in the Songkran festival - Photo: Still Gravity.
The children had fun. 

Statue in the garden of the Wat Buddharangsi Buddhist Temple of Miami - Photo: Still Gravity.
And the bodhisattvas were also happy.  

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