
Legend had it that Songkran's Day was held to welcome the sun that gave both light and warmth to the earth. Later, Thais regard Songkran's Day as the ceremony for remembering their grandmothers, grandfathers and a festivity. When Songkran's Day comes, the people regardless of men, women, children and adults go to the temple in the morning, together with bringing foods, flowers, joss sticks and candles to offer Buddhist monks to devote merit to their dead grandmothers and grandfathers. Some people invite the monks to pray at their houses. Then, they have a bath image Buddha at their houses and at a temple, and they take scented water to pour on their people's hands to ask blessings from them to be happy and prosperous in their lives. Then, they happily splash water to one another. Also, they clean an altar of image Buddha, houses, living places and a cattle pen. For the aforesaid Songkran's Day, it is a general deed, but for each region there are a lot of details or odds and ends.