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14-JUL-2005

7/14: The Lantern Festival

This was taken at the Lantern Festival tonight at Forest Hills Cemetery.

The event in Boston is modeled after a traditional Japanese festival, celebrated in Japan as "Bon" or Urabon, The Feast of Lanterns, especially by the Japanese Buddhists. It is said that during the year, on this day only, the iron pot in hell is opened for the deceased. Buddhist services are held at temples and private houses for ancestors, relatives and friends who died in the past, and particularly for those who passed away during the past year.

"Toro-Nagashi", or "lantern floating", is the picturesque ending to the Obon service. To guide the ancestral spirits back to the other world, little paper lanterns are lighted with candles and floated down rivers or on the sea.

It's unbelievably beautiful and serene to see. I forgot my tripod tonight :( but I think this turned out okay.

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Dan Chusid17-Jul-2005 05:08
Beautiful river of light Della.
JW15-Jul-2005 19:44
Beautiful image, and interesting story
Lee Rudd15-Jul-2005 15:53
Lovely trail... much more productive than playing with matches!
J. Scott Coile15-Jul-2005 15:16
Well captured and shared. I love the visual trail.
joanteno15-Jul-2005 08:50
Great handhold!! Very nice compostion.. great shot!
Guest 15-Jul-2005 08:46
It is like a river of fire ... very beautiful! :)
Guest 15-Jul-2005 06:42
nice composition and beautiful colors
Rosi Blaurock15-Jul-2005 06:22
Well done.
JeremyGood15-Jul-2005 05:14
Incredible photo and thanks for the description of what must be an amazingly beautiful and moving event.
Pepe Zyman15-Jul-2005 03:24
Very nice composition and exposure.
Rene Hales15-Jul-2005 03:13
Nice job. It is beautiful.--Rene
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