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Ritual Practices Concerning Myanmar Boats
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Title | Ritual Practices Concerning Myanmar Boats | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2020-01-06 | |||||
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Mya Phyu Moe | ||||||
Description | ||||||
Food, shelter and clothing are essential for human beings. Transportation and conveying for the commodities are also important and necessary. Therefore, people invented the wheels which became carts for land transport and raw rafts which became boats and barges for waterway transport. Nobody could infer the use of boat in Myanmar at which time or the form of boat or watercraft which was used primitively. But, mural paintings of Bagan period proved that boats were widely used for navigation of that time. From the time onwards, Myanmar people, especially in coastal regions and deltas are used the boats in their daily lives. They are skilful in constructing and using assorted types of watercrafts. In construction of boats, techniques are modified according to the ages and places. Ritual practices concerning boats are still performing regularly persist and following till today. This paper examines the facts on dos and don'ts of the construction of boats, of the lunching ceremony after constructing boats, and of journey with boats. It also evaluates when and why ritual practice concerning boats are followed in Myanmar and how do boatmen observe ritual practices and explores which occult science associated with these ritual practices. | ||||||
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Ritual, practice, boat, boatmen, spirit | ||||||
Conference papers | ||||||
6-7 January 2020 | ||||||
The 1st International Conference on Languages and Humanities | ||||||
Yangon |