During BunOk Pan Sa, the novices of the temples construct lanterns and a symbolic baot. SuvannaKhili's, illuminated at night, are ravishing. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
Pha Onkeo Sitthivong, Abbot of Vat Pakkan and Vat Xiang Thong, President of Provincial Buddhist Fellowship Organization of Luang Prabang, Pha Khamphet Sili, Abbot of Vat Suvanna Khili, Pha Khamlar Inthavongsack, Abbot of Vat Xiang Muane and Pha Seang Vat Suvanna Khili were chanting during open e...
The villagers of Ban Khili prepare offerings of food for the monks and novices of the temple during the BunHor Khao Salak. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
Novice at SuvannaKhili read at night in the light thrown by illuminated stars, during BunOk Pan Sa, the end of Buddhist Lent. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
During BunOk Pan Sa, the end of Buddhist Lent, a villager of Ban Khili makes an offering of rice in one of the small altars behind the Sim at SuvannaKhili. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
A novice decorates the mast of the symbolic boat constructed during BunOk Pan Sa, the end of Buddhist Lent. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
At 4:00 PM on the day of each phase of the moon, the temple drum and cymbals are beaten to remind the villagers of the occasion. On certain holydays this also takes place at 4:00 AM. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy