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241. Reference : AG-1-1/1-242

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 A village temple. | Slide

242. Reference : AG-1-1/1-243

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The wife, daughter and son of the host family are making Thai sweetmeats as part of a merit-making offering. | Slide

243. Reference : AG-1-1/1-244

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The host family, with Noi Seemoon pictured on the right and Tiem (the house owner’s wife) on the left. | Slide

244. Reference : AG-1-1/1-245

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Putting flower offerings in wooden bowls. | Slide

245. Reference : AG-1-1/1-246

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Putting flower offerings in wooden bowls. | Slide

246. Reference : AG-1-1/1-247

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Elderly women carrying their offerings in silver bowls. | Slide

247. Reference : AG-1-1/1-248

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 January. The Tan Kuay Salak ceremony, in which villagers lay out as many bamboo baskets as there are temples to be provided for, after which representatives from each temple cast lots to determine which basket they will receive. | Slide

248. Reference : AG-1-1/1-249

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 January. The Tan Kuay Salak ceremony, in which villagers lay out as many bamboo baskets as there are temples to be provided for, after which representatives from each temple cast lots to determine which basket they will receive. | Slide

249. Reference : AG-1-1/1-250

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The Khao Lon Baht ceremony, in which villagers put rice into monks’ alms bowls until they overflow. The temple will keep the rice and distribute it to the needy. | Slide

250. Reference : AG-1-1/1-251

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The Khao Lon Baht ceremony, in which villagers put rice into monks’ alms bowls until they overflow. The temple will keep the rice and distribute it to the needy. | Slide