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  2. Phuang malai - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of two Tamil terms: “poo” (flowers) and “maalai” (garland). [citation needed] There is historical evidence that the Chola kings from Tamil Nadu (South India) had captured parts of what is currently Thailand, Java and Sumatra, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. [citation needed] Rock inscriptions mention these victories. In ...

  3. Festival of Floral Offerings - Wikipedia

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    In Buddha’s lifetime, Sumonmala had a duty to collect eight flowers of jasmine for offering to the king of Ratchakuek kingdom, Phra Chao Pimpisarn. [citation needed] One day, Sumonmalal found Buddha and his monks when he picked the flowers for Phra Chao Pimpisarn. Being faithful, he offered the flowers to the Buddha instead of Phra Chao ...

  4. Chiang Mai Flower Festival - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Mai Flower Festival in 2013 Chiang Mai Flower Festival in 2024. The Chiang Mai Flower Festival (Thai: มหกรรม ไม้ ดอกไม้ ประดับ จังหวัด เชียงใหม่) is an annual celebration held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, that showcases a variety of flowers and ornamental plants.

  5. Pak Khlong Talat - Wikipedia

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    It is the primary flower market of Bangkok [1] [2] and has been cited as a "place of symbolic value" to Bangkok residents. [3] It is on Chak Phet Road and adjacent side-streets, close to Memorial Bridge. [2] Though the market is open 24 hours, it is busiest before dawn, when boats and trucks arrive with flowers from nearby provinces.

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  7. Offering (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    An offering at Chaitya Bhoomi. In Buddhism, symbolic offerings are made to the Triple Gem, giving rise to contemplative gratitude and inspiration. [1] Typical material offerings involve simple objects such as a lit candle or oil lamp, [2] burning incense, [3] flowers, [4] food, fruit, water or drinks.

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