The Development of Local Wisdom on Buddhist Handicrafts of Baan Sanguay Community, Nonglak Sub-district, Chaiwan District, Udonthani Province

Authors

  • Phrasamu Saiyan Visarado, Phramaha Mit Thitapanyo, Phrakhru Sudhikhambhirayana

Keywords:

Development, Local wisdom, Buddhist handicrafts

Abstract

The objectives of this research were; 1) to study the local wisdom situation on Buddhist handicrafts of the community 2) to study the local wisdom on Buddhist handicrafts of Baan Sanguay community, Nonglak sub-district, Chaiwan district, Udonthani province 3) to study the development of local wisdom on Buddhist handicrafts of Baan Sanguay community, Nonglak sub-district, Chaiwan district, Udonthani province. The research was conducted by qualitative research. The data were collected by documentary research, fieldwork, and in-depth interviews. There were 30 informants. Descriptive analysis was used in this research. The findings were found that the local wisdom situation on Buddhist handicrafts of Baan Sanguay community: It was found that 1) Indigo-dyed silk weaving of Baan Sanguay community, it started from household use based on the idea to help develop indigo-dyed silk weaving 2) Reed mat weaving of Baan Sanguay community, it was community handicrafts with wisdom showing the identity of the community that was outstanding at the top of Udonthani province 3) Thung weaving of Baan Sanguay, it was a folk culture that has been inherited for a long time. The local wisdom on Buddhist handicrafts of Baan Sanguay community: It was caused by the needs of life with the invention of tools, utensils used in daily life by using natural objects as tools for production for everyday use and in important traditions of the community.The development of local wisdom on Buddhist handicrafts of Baan Sanguay community: It was the creation of a learning process according to the principles. There was an exchange of knowledge and experiences through cooperation between the community. There was a network of agencies to create a connection with the local area. There was effective coordination. I was able to create knowledge, opinions to be in accordance with the precedent, knowledge exchange, and experience, and departments within the organization. The Buddhist principles were integrated such as the Noble Eightfold path led to honesty in oneself, being honest with customers. It was the principle used for work.

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Published

2022-03-03