CMAN DMAN volunteers of Chememan participated in “Plook Pa Srang Boon"
CMAN DMAN volunteers of Chememan participated in “Plook Pa Srang Boon". This event took place at Wat Tham Phra Pothisat temple in celebration of Asalha Puja and the start of Buddhist Lent. The volunteers offered candles, alms, and food to the monks, and also planted 'Khao Phansa' trees (also known as 'Hong Hen' trees) in the community forest of Ban Tham Nam Phu, Village 10, Kaeng Khoi district, Saraburi province. This initiative aims to provide the community with a source of income next year by harvesting and selling the beautiful and auspicious Khao Phansa flowers.
Tips: Khao Phansa Flowers: A Symbol of Merit
Khao Phansa flowers, also known as Hong Hen flowers, are highly sought after for offerings to the Triple Gem, especially during the traditional flower offering ceremony during Buddhist Lent. Their unique beauty and auspicious symbolism make them a popular choice.