Thailand is Buddhist but they
also have an animistic belief in ghosts. This belief is a hold over from before
Buddhist times. So their Buddhism is mixed with a spirit based religion.
If you have visited Thailand
you probably have noticed little toy houses near most of the buildings. I have
a friend who inquired about the significance of these little houses. He found
most of the Thai people would not discuss their Buddhist ghost beliefs with him.
It is a closely guarded secret.
The Thai feel that spirits are everywhere; they feel strongly that some spirits can even cause trouble.
Because of this belief they feel it is important to appease these spirits so
they can live their lives in peace. One way they do this is by building or having a little home built for these spirits. Every day the Thai people make offerings to these spirits by leaving
water, food, candles, incense, and flowers for them. They feel this pleases the spirits and at
the same time keeps them away.
The Thai also believe that not
all spirits are bad. They believe that some spirits if they are pleased and
treated with respect will help the living by keeping angry ghosts and
unwanted intruders away. They also feel these good spirits can help keep them
healthy.
These spirit houses are not only outside Thai homes they are often placed outside hotels, hospitals, and office buildings. They can be seen throughout Thailand. They are placed on a post that is at eye-level or slightly higher. When a new house is built the average Thai has a Brahmin priest find the best location for their spirit house in their garden. These houses are always placed facing north or south--north preferably. The Thai people before improving their own homes will improve and enlarge their spirit houses.
These spirit houses are not only outside Thai homes they are often placed outside hotels, hospitals, and office buildings. They can be seen throughout Thailand. They are placed on a post that is at eye-level or slightly higher. When a new house is built the average Thai has a Brahmin priest find the best location for their spirit house in their garden. These houses are always placed facing north or south--north preferably. The Thai people before improving their own homes will improve and enlarge their spirit houses.
The Thai routinely pray or ask these
spirits for better jobs, greater wealth, good relationships, and protection.
They feel as long as they treat them with respect the spirits will be good to
them. In the same vein they feel if a person ignores these spirits they better
be on their guard.
Most Thai people in general fear
ghosts because of the ghost stories that their parents told them when they were
little in order to keep them away from certain places. In Thailand spirits are
considered higher in rank than ghosts. They belief ghosts can do horrible
things to you: they can make you lose your money, or even your wife.
They also can make you sick and even physically accost you.
The Thai believe that when a stranger comes to stay at their home this visitor must first ask permission and protection from the spirit in their spirit house. The homeowner then rewards the spirit for doing them this favor by offering them duck, chicken or a large coconut. If this is not done it is believed their visitor will have really bad dreams and the evil spirit "Phee" will sit on their chest making it hard for them to breathe.
Many Thai say they have seen
these ghosts and the Thai media often report on these sightings. Again people
from Thailand do not like talking about this but they feel in essence that a
war is going on between spirits and ghosts. When questioned about this they
evade answering. Despite this it is well known that every village has what they
call a “spirit specialist” who looks for just the right spots to place spirit
houses. This specialist conducts a ceremony where he chants the proper mantras
in order to establish protection for the living.
“These Buddhist ghost beliefs still play a big
influence in the lives of the Thai.”
--Buddhist Ghost Beliefs
--Buddhist Ghost Beliefs
Spirit Houses Sino-Thai Tower Bangkok |
The only exception are the young Thai of the latest generation who live in large cities. This portion of
the Thai population is the first to ignore this tradition.
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