Competition in the World of Candles

For a period of three months, Buddhist monks stay within their temple grounds and refrain from going out. This is the time of the Khao Pansa which is also known as Buddhist Lent. It starts from the eight lunar month (which falls on the month of July) and ends on the eleventh lunar month. For Buddhists, this is the time to renew themselves spiritually, do good deeds and surrender all vices that they may have. They observe this tradition every year and as years pass by, this simple tradition has evolved into a much-anticipated festival annually. This celebration is known as The Candle Festival.

The Candle Festival is celebrated in Ubon Ratchathani, a province in Thailand. It became very successful and that is why Pattaya, a tourist area found smack in beautiful coasts of Thailand, adapted the same festival. And instead of parading beeswax candles in a variety of designs, shapes and sizes just like in the Candle Festival, organizers decided it to be a competition among candles makers and designers.

The procession of this wondrous occasion officially marks the start of the Buddhist lent in Pattaya. And also, it serves as an added attraction among tourists. So on one good Friday afternoon, tourists and even locals have stood in awe when thirty-two magnificently decorated candles lined up in Soi 4 of Pattaya beach. This is the starting point of the candle procession. The candles made their way through the streets of Pattaya beach to the delight of the onlookers. But the competition really started as soon as the candles entered Walking Street where the judges were waiting and selecting which candle stood out among the rest. The beautifully decorated candles vie for the awards that would be given to the contenders of the different categories.

Festivals like this indicate that candles have gone a long way since they were first discovered around 5000 years ago. The early Egyptians used them to light their way through the roads especially when they were traveling at night. They were also used to give light to their homes and were also used as part of religious ceremonies. These candles have also evolved with regards to the materials used. The early Romans used papyrus and beeswax and it was later improved on by the Chinese who used plants and insects. At present, where electricity outweighs the use of candles especially in lighting, its uses have also evolved. All natural candles not just light homes but also bring relaxation and peace. They are a good partner of aromatherapy essential oils. Indeed, candles have surpassed time and even technology. They are sure to stay given the right innovations and designs to suit the ever-changing needs of people.

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