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Lent in Buddhism marks the start of the Wan Khao Phansa [วันเข้าพรรษา: wan kâo pan-săa] – a period of three lunar months during which Buddhist monks are required to return to their temples and remain there. The reason for that comes from Buddha himself who chose to stay closed in a temple during raining seasons in order to preserve life by avoiding killing accidentally – by stepping on an insect or a plant. Monks today spend this period studying, meditating and teaching. They are allowed to go outside the temple during the day, but only for a short time and they have to always sleep in the same temple every night; traveling to another temple is not allowed. On the first day of Lent banks are usually closed and people avoid drinking alcohol.
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