Sa Morakot Archaeological Site, Khok Thai Subdistrict, Si Mahosot District, Prachin Buri Province, hosted the 37th annual Makhapurami Sri Prachin Fair on 27 February through 7 March 2023. It is held to celebrate Makha Bucha Day, the day when the Lord Buddha and 1,250 disciples spontaneously gathered at a temple in India, which is considered something of a miracle, and he delivered his fundamental teachings.
Makha Bucha Day is celebrated in Prachin Buri Province, Thailand, and is seen as a continuation of events from the time of the Buddha, with the goals of promoting Buddhist activities and raising awareness of Buddhist-related tourist attractions and ancient sites in the region.
In addition to boosting the economy in Prachin Buri Province, the festival serves as an inspiration for kids and young people of all ages to focus on doing good deeds, raising awareness, and passing on the traditions, knowledge, and hospitality that make Thailand unique.
There are a number of religious events and exhibitions at the festival, including a pilgrimage with monks, paying homage to the relics, walking in a circle with a candle around the twin footprints, practicing dharma for offerings to the Buddha, touching academic exhibitions and worshiping tables, and experiencing the atmosphere of the Thai way of life market, where vendors sell Buddhist goods and activities and hold group prayer competitions and dharma lectures.
If you are interested, inquire at the Prachinburi Provincial Office; their contact number 0 3745 4006.