July - BounKhaoPhansa Year 2011

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July - BounKhaoPhansa Year 2011
Held on the full moon, this festival marks the beginning of Buddhist lent, the three month period of monastic seclusion and meditation during the rainy season, when monks are required to stay within their Vat. Monks are traditionally ordained, are expected to remain in the Vat for the entire three months.
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