"Thai New Year"
This Thursday, March 19, is "New Year's Day," according to the traditional Thai lunar calendar system, known as "New Year's Day."
The word "New Year" comes from Sanskrit, meaning cut or cut, meaning to cut off from the old year to step into the new year.
In Thai astrology, today is officially the transition from "the year of mamen" to "the year of mamia."
According to ancient belief, this period marked an important transition, a rhythm to cleanse bad things, ward off obstacles from the old year, and prepare to receive auspices in the new zodiac year cycle.
📌 Advice to enhance the Thai New Year
To clear old energy and open up to new things. It is recommended to do these 3 things:
1. Clean the area and the worship shelf
Wipe out houses to clear residual energy accumulated over the year. Organizing a sacred space will better open the way for positive energy to flow.
2. Worship the sacred.
Changing water, offering fresh flowers and auspicious fruits to open the way for success in work, finance and prestige throughout the year.
3. Making merit and dedicating charity
Taken excommunication, offering alms, and most importantly, do not forget the Pebbles dedicating merit to ancestors, masters, and angels.

