KATIN FESTIVAL 2004
The “Tod Katin” Ceremony is to give monks new
monk robes and thus allow lay people to make merit. This ceremony is celebrated
within the first month after the Buddhist Lent “rainy season” in every temple
in
31st of
October
(That’s the first day after the
rains-retreat ended)
Wat Sanghathan celebrates
the annual Katin Festival.
Everyone is welcome to join the
celebration!
There are many “Rong Than”, shops
where excellent Thai food is offered for free to all the guests from early
morning until late in the evening.
The giving of the katin robe and
the offerings of the people, who join the festival, will be at 13h afternoon.