Loi Krathong
“Loi Krathong” is traditionally performed on the full moon
night of the twelfth lunar month, which usually falls on some day in
November. The floating of a ‘Krathong' – a banana–leaf
cup – is intended to float away ill fortune as well as to express
apologies to Khongkha or Ganga, the River Goddess. Some believe that
the ritual is meant to worship the Buddha's footprint on the bank of
the Narmada River, while others say that it is to pay respect to Phra
Uppakhut, one of the Lord Buddha's great disciples.
The Loi Krathong Festival is celebrated nationwide in Thailand, especially
where there are rivers, canals or sources of water, with different unique
characteristics.
Provided by : Tourism Authority of Thailand