The male parents, returning from the sanctuary of Mohandeo, stand on the roof of the temple of the Jestak. The fathers will share the offerings with each other. The women with their newborn babies will enter the temple. There the ceremony which called Pich Injek, will start. A young man sprinkles milk on the newborns and their mothers. He wetting his hands with wine takes a cup full of milk and sprinkles it on the heads of mothers and young children. Mothers will distribute the contents of their own baskets to the entire female crowd at the Jestak Temple.
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