The season is brief—lasting only one lunar month—creating a window of opportunity known as the "Kathin Season" ( Yok Bat Kathin ). Missing this window means waiting an entire year to submit your Thai Sara in the official capacity. This urgency drives the fervor seen in temples across Thailand, particularly in the Northeast (Isan) and Central regions, where the tradition is strongest.
To "submit" your Thai Sara is to present this vessel to the monastic order (the Sangha), a gesture believed to generate immense merit for the giver, clearing the path for prosperity, health, and spiritual progression. Submit Your Thai Sara
