Chak phra or dragged into the traditions of the south it was common during Lent waning days of the first lunar month 11 which believes the modern temple in heaven to be completed in order to please his mother at the end of Lent the buddha will return to earth the villagers are very happy to win so he invited the buddha sitting on the pavilion and parade to the presence of the buddha and the present residents took to parade the buddha supposedly represent or drag ceremony will be taking place in India according to the ideology of brahmanism popular idol in a procession on the occasion. the buddhists haveadapted to match buddhism chak phra or drag the relay has come to southern thailand has been put into practice and become a tradition dating back to the present the southerners are believed to make the drag rainy season or the rain because the ceremony is mainly agricultural the ceremony or the drag of the second type is a drag on the inland waterways drag the drag the land is to invite the Buddha was enshrined on the alms bowl of milk.