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Ullam-bana Festival

Ullam-bana Festival

Name: Ullam-bana Festival (Ghosts' Festival or Zhongyuan Festival)

Date: the l 5th day of the seventh lunar month

 

    The l5th day of the seventh lunar month every year is "Ullam- bana Festival" or "Zhongyuan Festival," and in some places at is also called "Ghosts' Festival" or Shigu."It is a festival from Buddhism and also a day to offer sacrifices to the ancestors. People believe that the hell is

governed by Diguan Dadi. Every year on his birthday, which is the l5th day of the seventh lunar month, he will open the door of hell and all the ghosts will come to earth. Then people will be able to provide food and drink for them as a kind of comfort. Ulliam-bana comes from Sanskrit, it originated from a Buddhist ritual and means to rescue the inversely hung." It is said that a disciple of Sakyamuni saw his mother being hung inversely in the hell and he thus asked the Buddha to release her soul from purgatory.

 

    Sakyamunt told him to prepare a hundred kinds of food for all the Buddhist monks in that area on the l5th day of the seventh lunar month so that his mother will get released. This is the beginning of "Ullam-bana Festival".

 

    People began to follow this custom from the Liang Dynasty in the South and North Period and it gradually became the "Zhongyuan Festival. "Later apart from providing food for the monks, activities like "baichan" and "zhongyankou" are added into the customs. When it comes to the day, the seat of lash (the person who carry out the ritual, usually a Buddhist)and the platform will be prepared beforehand at the door of the village. Before the seat of the Kitigarbha Bodhlsattva whose job is to release the souls of the ghosts in hell from purgatory, and dishes of flour peach and rice are laid below. Three memorial tablets and an evocating flag are standing on the shigu platform.

 

    When it comes to the afternoon, every family will put the cooked pig,sheep,chicken and duck

are firing paper money on a memorial ceremony for the ancestors in the Ghost Festival.
and all kinds of cakes and fruits onto the shigu platform.The leader will stick a triangle paper flag of different colors in each offering, and the paper may read "grand ritual of Ullam-bana" Or the door of hell is open  and so on.The ceremony starts in a piece of grand and solemn religious music. Then the if takes the lead to strike the muyu (a wooden stuff stroke by monks when chanting sutras) and chant incantation. After that flour peaches and rice are scattered in ail directions for three times.

 

    When the night descends,every family will burn incense to the Buddha on the floor in front of the door. The more, the better. It is called "butian, " which indicates that crops will grow well.

"Drifting river lanterns is also necessary on Zhongyuan Festival. A " river lantern" (water lantern)is a lantern fixed oil a small board. They are often made of colorful papers and ate usually shaped as lotuses. These lanterns will be lit up and placed onto the river. ¡°Drifting river lanterns" first started from monasteries and then got popular among common people. According to the traditional point of view, river lanterns a drifted to guide the spirit of those who died unjustly. When the lantern goes out, the mission of guiding the spirit across Bridge(the bridge which the dead people should cross in the Buddhist legend)is done. People believe that Zhongyuan Festival is a festival of ghosts, so it is also necessary to put on lanterns and celebrate for them. But since ghosts are different from people, the lanterns in Zhongyuan Festival should also be different from those in Shangyuan Festival(Lantern Festival).

 

    As a result, lanterns in Shangyuan are lit on the land, while 1anterns in Zhongyuan are lit on the river. All the shops will also be closed to give way to the ghosts. In the middle of every street there will be a table to place fresh fruits and "ghosts" bread every hundred paces with Taoists singing some "Songs for ghosts" which people can barely understand. This ceremony is called "Shiger."

 

    Nowadays this festival isn't very popular among people and just appears in some grand ceremonies in monasteries. Instead, it developed a lot after spreading to Japan and has become a great activity which is only second to the New Year Festival in Japan.

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