However, until now I haven't bothered to stop by and find out more. This time, I made it a point to drop in one of these tents and chat up. Heat waves hit me the moment I opened my car door. The aroma was so strong that I sneezed.
A volunteer was kind enough to patiently explain and answer my questions:) This festival falls in the seventh month of the lunar calendar (usually around July/August) and is celebrated thorough out the month. Each community/family selects a convenient day to celebrate it.
Yellow - dead people list, Red - live persons seeking prosperity and peace! |
On that day, the monks visit this type of prayer tents and pray for the dead souls in general and specifically for those listed on the yellow posters! They also pray for the peace and prosperity of the living, and special prayers for those listed in red posters!!
Colorful idols are placed at the alter. The center one was very large.
God of Heaven |
"This is the Heaven God. He guides the dead people, so we pray to him" said the volunteer.
Demigods |
"These small Gods are like angles and they help us during natural disasters like earthquake...and see these are the gold and silver mountains that will be there in the Heaven"...
Golden Mountain |
It was very fascinating to learn about their beliefs. And the most surprising article was this cute model.
Toilet for the DEAD!!! |
The loo model was placed outside the tent and was meant for the visiting souls! It seems that the right toilet is for men and it was marked by 'red tail' like character that represents spade, which is used in farming. Whereas, the left was for ladies, which is marked by red dot, that depicts hand!
One of the Buddhist Goddess Kuan Yin - capable of taking 32 'avatars' to help the believers! |
The offerings kept in front of Kuan Yin would be distributed at the end of the prayers, after midnight 12 am! I was proudly shown that the candy, dates and cereals towers were hand crafted by community members!
Vegetarian food |
As it was a Buddhist community, all the offerings were vegetarian food, which had mock chicken and other soya/flour based meat. Along with a gift hamper, this food too would be distributed to the donors.
Finally, I was told that all the paper idols and articles would be burnt at the end of the prayer at midnight. Though I strongly respect the tradition and culture, I am concerned about the environmental pollution that occurs due to these burning. And I have a doubt if this could be the cause of the haze at nights during this season!
11 comments:
How interesting!
Heisann!
Welcome to my blog 'Wild and Wonderful'. I enjoy your photos. Seems like you have a lot of fun in your life ;:OD)
something new to me too.
Hello VaishVijay, thank you very much for visit and follow my blogs! He enjoys his visit to the Chinese ghost festival, very nice pictures. Super interesting to know those beliefs! Thanks and kindest regards to you!
What lovely colourful pictures. Thanks for an interesting post.
Very beautiful photos for SWF and a very interesting post!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
Yes I heard this ghost festival that they had. We have like that in the Philippines but as not as fancy as the Chinese do. Love this kind of information and the photos that come with it.
SWF
Very interesting post.
Regards!
Put me on that red list, please!
RAINBOW DITTY
Dibs of yellow and dabs of red—
Rainbow colors go to my head!
Dashes of gold and crimson too—
Painted like this I can’t feel blue!
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Red Cactus Fruit
Beautiful shots.
I played too. Mine are here and here.
I love going to the festivals. Beautiful photos!
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