LUANG PRABANG, Laos — Buddhist monks and novices in bright saffron robes walk in single file through the streets of Luang Prabang during the early morning alms-giving ceremony known as tak bat. Locals and tourists line the route, offering food in this daily ritual that is central to Lao Buddhist tradition.


Photograph by David Coleman. The tak bat ceremony in Luang Prabang is a centuries-old Buddhist tradition that occurs daily at dawn. Monks and novices from the city's numerous temples walk barefoot through the streets in a single-file procession, carrying alms bowls to collect offerings from devotees and visitors. The monks, easily identifiable by their bright saffron robes, maintain a dignified silence as they walk. Their ages range from young novices to elderly monks, reflecting the multigenerational nature of monastic life in Laos. Lining the streets are local residents and tourists, kneeling or seated on low stools. They offer food items, typically sticky rice, fruits, and traditional snacks, placing them into the monks' bowls as they pass. This act of giving is considered a merit-making activity in Theravada Buddhism. The ceremony takes place against the backdrop of Luang Prabang's well-preserved traditional and colonial architecture, part of what makes the town a UNESCO World Heritage site. The early morning light often adds a golden hue to the scene, enhancing its spiritual atmosphere. Tak bat is not merely a tourist attraction but a living tradition that plays a vital role in the spiritual life of the local community and the sustenance of the monastic order. It represents a daily renewal of the connection between the lay people and the sangha (monastic community).


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Location: Luang Prabang, Luang Prabang Province, Laos
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
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