Conservation of the Buddhist Merit Castle Ears of Rice in the Community of Muang District Kalasin Province
Keywords:
Conservation, Buddhist merit castle ears of rice , Tradition, BuddhistAbstract
The objectives of this research were 1) to study the merit castle ears of rice in the community. 2) to study the Buddhist merit castle ears of rice in the community of Muang district Kalasin Province. 3) to study the conservation of the Buddhist merit castle ears of rice in the community of Muang District Kalasin Province. The results of this research found that the merit castle ears of rice in the community: Making the community's castle ears of rice. It is a tradition that developed from Boon Khun Lan. There is a Boon Sukwan Kao (Rice blessing) of Mueang District Kalasin Province. It is a significant and one-of-a-kind tradition. It is exceptional at preserving cultural heritage. It is a merit that is derived from faith. Using Dhamma to foster community Isan Culture Preservation Inheriting Phra Mae Phosop's legend. Buddhist merit castle ears of rice in the community of Muang district Kalasin Province: The use of the Dittadhamikatta (Benefits) principle in the practice of Muang District Kalasin Province, when working together in communities can be described as an enthusiastic person seeking to maintain the community's property and avoid being damaged. Know how to protect the community's assets by conducting frequent checks to prevent loss. People in the community have a relationship with each other, whether they are coworkers or not. Or with others who come to the event to contact it and participate in the activities together to maintain it sufficiently.Conservation of the Buddhist merit castle ears of rice in the community of Muang District Kalasin Province: This is the Buddhist merit castle ears of rice tradition's creative inheritance to be passed down to future generations in the community of Muang District Kalasin Province. As a result, a merit-making ceremony for Buddhist castle ears of rice is held every year between the 9th to 12th of February. It's a wonderful, unique tradition only found locally. It fosters a good attitude of gratitude and perseverance in working toward the project's success while attempting to protect the community's property from damage. know how to protect the community's intellectual property. This is done on a regular basis to ensure that the tradition is not lost