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Changing times, changing traditions

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Thai Buddhists have come to terms with the new normal in the aftermath of the Covid-19 outbreak and are even making merit on Asalha Bucha and Buddhist Lent days wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the virus in temples.

Changing times, changing traditions Asalha Bucha is one of the most important days for Buddhists as it commemorates the Buddha announcing the establishment of his religion.

Changing times, changing traditions Changing times, changing traditions Changing times, changing traditions Changing times, changing traditions

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