Thursday, December 10, 2009

Pee Ta Khon


Pee Ta Khon festival of Daan sai District in Loei is one of the Boon Laung ceremonies and it is a very important tradition. There may have been the same festival in some places around E-san area but this festival is very well known all over the world. Pee Ta Khon is very important to E-san people in many reasons.

What does Pee Ta Khon means? It is a term deviated from the original Pee Tam Kon which the word “Pee” means ghost, “Tam” means follow and “Kon” means human. So, Pee Ta Khon means that the ghost follows the human who is Phavejsandon (the Buddha) on his way to go to the city. It has been held during the end of March to the begining of April every year. It can be called a big event and there is a grand sermon -Tej Mahachat- named the Mahavejsandon Jadoh, the story of last great incarnation of the Buddha.
This merit ceremony takes place for 3 days. The first day, it is called "Wan Ruam" or "Wan Home". It starts in the early morning to inviting the spirits of God known as Phra U-pakut from the Mun River to stay in their area. The procession sets off for Wat Phon Chai Temple. Later in the morning, they parade to the black magician house called Ban Chow Guan.Chow Guan is the black magician who takes care of ghost called Pee Hor Laung. Then, Pee Ta Khon comes to joins with them. The big parade moves forwards to Phon Chai Temple and revolves round the church. By the time a gathering of Pee Ta Khon is increasing, they will run around to tease the villagers all over the village.
On the early morning of the second day, Pee Ta Khon will dance and tease people for fun with their crowd on their ways. In the parade they carrying cooked rice topped with a boiled egg, use as offering (Bai-sri) follows the image of Buddha caravan.There are two sizes of Pee Ta Khon in the parade. The bigger called Pee Ta Khon Yai (“Yai” in thai means big) and the smaller called Pee Ta Khon Lek (“Lek” in thai means small).

Pee Ta Khon Yai is a ghost two times bigger sizes than normal people. It is decorated with anything they can find in their area. There are only two-male and female in each year. It is also more specific than Pee Ta Khon Lek because the players have to receive permission from ghost or god they believe. And when they do so, they must continue play every year, or three year times at least. But Pee Ta Khon Lek is for everyone who wants to play no matter who they are. Children, adults, woman or man can be in the parade and have some fun. Normally, there are a few women in the parade because the play is a quite wild and naughty. The parade must walk around the village before the sunset. When all the activities were finished, Pee Ta Khon Yai players must take off the dresses, and drop it into the Mun River before they back home because they believe that it is bring a bad things, and they will make new dresses for next year. The tourist should come in this day.

The third day is the day of virtue. Buddhists listen a grand sermon at the Pon-Chai temple and no play Pee Ta Khon anymore. Here are the 13 sermons.
- 1. Tod -sa-porn
- 2. Him-ma -parn
- 3. Tarn-na-kun
- 4. Wan-na-pa-wet
- 5. Chu-chok
- 6. Jun-la-phon
- 7. Ma-ha-pon
- 8. Ku-mar
- 9. Mat-see
-10. Sak-ka-bun
-11. Ma-ha-rach
-12. Chor-ka-saad
-13. Na-korn-kun
These sermons take approximately 3 hours. And the most popular is "Ku-marn and Mat-see", which they believe will earn them the merit to meet the Buddha in the next life.

16 comments:

  1. Since I was young I was very scared Pee Ta Khon because "Pee" in Thai term means ghost. Now, I know Pee Ta Khon is the Thai traditional in Loei. If I have the chance to go to Loei I would like to see Pee Ta Khon festival because I would like to know how Pee Ta Khon important for Esan people is.

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  2. In my opinion, Pee Ta Khon is important tradition.I would like to Loei for see Pee Ta Khon festival.

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  3. Thanks for Pee Ta Khon group comment at my blog. I hope you will come back to Yie-Peng festival in Chiangmai again and again.

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  4. Thank you for visiting and comment our blog.^^'
    I enjoyed reading on your blog. I have heard the name of this festival, but I never know the history. I just know today! Finally, Thank for informations again. It made me to know that this festival is important how to northeast people.

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  5. When I saw pictures of this blog, I was scared. It looks strange to me. I heard the name of this festival before. I am glad to know about it and I want to know more about Thailand's festival.

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  6. CHANTAKARN SUNGKHALEWCKHA

    I never see real PEE TA KHON but I know they are in Loei.Previously I think PEE TA KHON means ghost in northeast of Thailand.thank for your information,I get a new knowledge from you.

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  7. I think Pee Ta Khon is very unique festival.
    I'm interested in it!
    If possible, I want to see it.
    Thank you for introduce about Pee Ta Khon.

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  8. I enjoyed readig your blog!
    I didn't know this festival and when I saw these pictures,I was surprised .
    Such clothes are not in Japan.
    I want to see Pee Ta Khon festival someday.

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  10. I think Pee Ta Khon is tradition that should be preserving. Some people never know about this tradition may be fear. But I think that fun by dressing as a ghost and enjoyed with it.

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  13. When I was young I was very scared Pee Ta Khon.Now!! I want to go Loei for see Pee Ta Khon
    festival with my friends.

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  14. I have seen this festival before. I think Pee Ta Khon Festival is the one of famous celebration in northeast of Thailand. It is belief of people in that area and is also joyful festival.



    Juraporn Sernthaisong 5104100156 Sec.4

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  15. I never know to information about this celebration. It made me know some knowledge.Thank you.

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  16. I like Pee Ta Khon's costumes, especially the mask. They are unique, not scary. I saw policemen wearing Pee Ta Khon masks and directed traffice during New Year's Day; I thought it was cool.

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