Kathina Ceremony
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Kathina or Tod Kathin ceremony is part of the tradition of Buddhism, one of the four largest religious families in the world. Kathina is a Pali word referring to the wooden frame used to measure the length and width by which the robes of Buddhist monks are cut.
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It is a time of giving, for the laity to express gratitude to bhikkhus (Buddhist monks). Lay Buddhists bring donations to temples, especially new robes for the monks.
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