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RELIGIOUS PILGRIMAGES

December 11th, 2008
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Photo Information
Camera – Nikon D40
Exposure Time – 1/60s
ISO Speed – 400
Focal Length – 55mm

That’s how pilgrimages take a nap. They don’t sleep that much since they have got to wake up 4:00 in the morning to offer the robes to Lord Buddha.

Photo Information
Camera – Nikon D40
Exposure Time – 1/60s
ISO Speed – 400
Focal Length – 34mm

Hundreds of thousands of pilgrimages sit around the pagoda overnight. They enthusiastically awaited the robes to be completed on time.

Shooting

It was 14th waxing day of a Burmese lunar month, Tazaungmone (Nov 11 2008). I went to the legendary Shwedagon pagoda for the documentary of traditional Robe Weaving Contest. Sharing atypical traditions and believes of Burmese people is one of the reasons I am holding my camera. I love sharing all these unusual traditions of our people in conjunction with some photos. And I believe my dear visitors prefer my descriptions and explanations about these traits.

Whenever auspicious days come, people from the whole Burma come to Yangon, Capital of Burma, to pay homage to Shwedagon pagoda. Shwedagon, every year, hosts one of the biggest Robe Weaving Contests in Burma. Selected robe weavers from different regions of Burma come to Yangon for the overnight competition and pay homage to the pagoda. Not only those silk weavers, but hundreds of thousands of pilgrimages rally on this propitious event. I couldn’t even find a space to step on my foot at Shwedagon pagoda on 11/11/08.

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16 Comments

hahahaha, will have good sleep , no need the blankets cau so many people at there , i miss kyaik htee yoo too.

thawdar
December 11th, 2008

အမွန္အတိုင္း ၀န္ခံရရင္ ငါဒီပြဲေတာ္ကို တစ္ခါမွ မေရာက္ဖူးဘူး။ ေက်းဇူးတင္ပါတယ္ ခုလိုတင္ေပးတဲ့ အတြက္။
Well done! bro, Carry on. :D

Pyi Soe
December 11th, 2008

ရန္ကုန္မွာ ရွိရင္ေတာ့ ႏွစ္တိုင္ေရာက္တယ္ ညီေလးေရ။ ကိုယ့္ဗမာ ေရေျမက ကိုယ့္ဗမာ ဓေလ့ထံုးစံ ေတြကို ျမင္ရတိုင္း ဗမာျဖစ္ရတဲ့ ပီတီကို ေက်ေက်နပ္နပ္ႀကီး ခံစားရတယ္။ ဓာတ္ပံု Descriptions ေလးေရးထားတာ မိုက္တယ္ကြာ။ ေက်းဇူး ညီေလးေရ။

Myo Thaw Tun
December 11th, 2008

@ Thawdar >> It’s different. At Kyaik Hti Yoe, you need jackets and blankets. Shwedagon, you don’t need.

@ Pyi Soe >> Bro. Being a Burmese, you should at least go there once. It’s an interesting event. And only Burma has this tradition.

Ye Lwin Oo
December 11th, 2008

@ Myo Thaw Tun >> Ko Myo Thaw. Yes, I truly inspired by all these traditional traits of our people. I am and I will be sharing all these to the world. Thanks for your praise towards my PHOTO DESCRIPTIONS… Peace out, bro…

Ye Lwin Oo
December 11th, 2008

Wonderful! I didn’t aware that there’s so many religious ppl to go there on that day. thz for ur description of this event. u r a good reporter & photographer too…..

yinnwe
December 11th, 2008

@ Yin Nwe >> Nyi Ma. The event hosts hundreds of thousands of religious people where you can’t even find a place to sit. Thanks a lot for your positive sense towards my photos and reportage. Sometimes, it is more time consuming for me to write these descriptions than taking photos. But trust me, there’s a certain amount of my commitment in each and every photo I shoot.

Ye Lwin Oo
December 11th, 2008

well i’ll help you write out descriptions sometimes… when i’m free… k? that’s what adoptive siblings are for… lol… anyway.. great outcome for your sleepless effort….

khaing thant
December 12th, 2008

@ Khaing Thant >> Thanks for your helps and I would love accept your offer. Sometimes, I am way too choosy in titling. I need help in that. For the description, I love writing myself since I am the only one who knows my mood most. When it comes to write description, I always include my emotion and state of feeling I had while capturing a particular photo.

Ye Lwin Oo
December 12th, 2008

Bro !

Wonderful !!! How pious ,our people are ? Even they are struggling for their living, they can spend their time for religious affair.
Thank you, My Good reporter !!

shwe wut hmone khine
December 12th, 2008

@ Shwe Wut Hmone Khine >> Thanks, Wut Hmone. You have unveiled the hidden reason of this photo and it is truly appreciated… I don’t think I can earn my living being a reporter though…

Ye Lwin Oo
December 12th, 2008

umm.. sorry.. i mean titling.. not description.. wrong choosing of words… =(

khaing thant
December 12th, 2008

@ Khaing Thant >> Nah… it was ok.

Ye Lwin Oo
December 12th, 2008

haha….they sleep very tight =)
lovely traditional!

MTing
December 16th, 2008

Thanks for good post

johnny
December 30th, 2008

@ Ming Ting >> Yes, that’s the way it is since they don’t have much space to lie down. The pagoda is packed with hundreds of thousands of these pilgrimages…

@ Johnny >> Thanks for your visit, my friend…

Ye Lwin Oo
March 24th, 2009

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