Thai Weddings
ebook ∣ Sacred Symbols and Social Bonds: Sacred Thai: Ghosts, Beliefs, and Rituals in Thai Culture, #17 · Sacred Thai: Ghosts, Beliefs, and Rituals in Thai Culture
By Montree Sandee
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Thai Weddings: Sacred Symbols and Social Bonds is a deeply insightful exploration of one of Thailand's most beloved and spiritually rich traditions. More than a ceremony of love between two individuals, a Thai wedding is a cultural expression of unity—where family, community, ancestry, and ritual come together to bless a new beginning.
In this beautifully written volume, readers are invited to step into the world of sacred wedding traditions that reflect centuries of Thai belief, Buddhist philosophy, and communal identity. From the serene Rod Nam Sang water blessing to the sacred Phook Khwan knot-tying ritual, every act in a Thai wedding carries meaning—both visible and invisible.
The book provides more than a guide to ceremonial steps. It explores the cultural and spiritual underpinnings of Thai weddings, touching on themes such as:
Perfect for intercultural couples, travelers, cultural researchers, or those planning to participate in or honor a Thai wedding, this book offers both emotional resonance and practical understanding. It is particularly useful for:
Through gentle narration, field anecdotes, and cultural analysis, the book explains how weddings in Thailand are not only personal but also collective. They are moments when family lines converge, spirits are invited to witness, and social harmony is renewed through ritual. Whether held in a Bangkok hotel or a rural village, Thai weddings reinforce the country's deeply rooted values of respect, community, and spiritual harmony.
This volume is part of the acclaimed Sacred Thai series, which includes explorations of funerals, soul-calling ceremonies (Sookwan), spirit dances (Phee Fah), and ancestor worship. Each book in the series stands alone but contributes to a larger picture of Thai belief systems—revealing how rituals are used to heal, connect, and bless across time.
As interest in cultural weddings grows across the globe, Thai Weddings: Sacred Symbols and Social Bonds offers a respectful, well-researched, and emotionally grounded look at one of the most elegant and meaningful traditions in Southeast Asia.
Readers will leave with a deeper appreciation for how love, when expressed through ritual, becomes something timeless—a story not only of two hearts but of entire communities bound together in the blessing of union.