On the last day, crowds filled Sanam Luang to pay homage to the Buddha’s relics.

Bangkok, Sanam Luang is packed with Buddhists flocking to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. and the last day of the Arahant's relics, tomorrow (4 March) will be brought to be enshrined in Chiang Mai Province. The atmosphere of the Sanam Luang Ceremony today (March 3) was crowded with Buddhists throughout the day. Because it is the last day that people in Bangkok are open to pay homage to the royal relics. and the Arahant's relics before 9:00 p.m., when Mr. Settha Thavisin, the Prime Minister, will come to preside over the ceremony to bring them down from the pavilion at Sanam Luang Ceremony. To the National Museum Bangkok to prepare to move it to be enshrined in Chiang Mai Province tomorrow (4 March) at 8:00 a.m. with Mr. Sermsak Phongpanich, Minister of Culture. Travel together and invite yourself. Mr. Sermsak said the importance of bringing the relics of the Buddha to be temporarily enshrined in Thailand. To honor His Majesty the King On the occasion of the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King's 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary or 72nd Anniversary, 28 July 2024, which His Majesty the King His Majesty graciously graciously The royal kitchen should be set up for people traveling to the Sanam Luang Ceremony area as well. In addition, the Ministry of Culture has prepared flowers for offerings to monks. Including various amenities provided at no cost. The same is true of the places enshrined in the other three provinces so that people can pay homage to make a great merit in their lives. Because it is not easy to worship all at once. From February 24 until today, it is estimated that at least 100,000 Buddhists will flock to Sanam Luang each day. It also helps stimulate tourism and the economy in those areas. Whether it is a tourist attraction, food, accommodation, it is expected that at least 100,000 people will pay homage just like at Sanam Luang. As for the process of summoning the relics of the Lord Buddha this time, it is quite complicated. Due to its limitations, it is a very valuable ancient artifact . It has to be coordinated through the Government of India. It must be presented to Parliament first and in one year it can only be taken out of the country for installation in one country per year. In addition, the Arahant's relics of the Apostles themselves It was not taken out of the stupa at Sanchi. For a period of 72 years, this summoning was considered a big deal. So it takes a lot of extra effort. To allow Thai people to have access to things that are evidence of the existence of the Buddha. and propagate the principles To bring peace to the world The summoning was successful. It is considered the greatest pride of life. For the place where the Buddha's relics are enshrined and the Arahant's relics The northern region can pay homage between 5-8 March 2024 at Hor Kham Luang, Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Between 10-13 March 2024 at Wat Mahawanaram (Wat Pa Yai), Ubon Ratchathani Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and finally, in the southern region, between 15-18 March 2024 at Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol (Wat Bang Thong). Krabi Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. After that, on March 19, it will be brought back to be enshrined in India as usual. Source: Thai News Agency

On the last day, crowds filled Sanam Luang to pay homage to the Buddha’s relics.

Bangkok, Sanam Luang is packed with Buddhists flocking to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. and the last day of the Arahant's relics, tomorrow (4 March) will be brought to be enshrined in Chiang Mai Province. The atmosphere of the Sanam Luang Ceremony today (March 3) was crowded with Buddhists throughout the day. Because it is the last day that people in Bangkok are open to pay homage to the royal relics. and the Arahant's relics before 9:00 p.m., when Mr. Settha Thavisin, the Prime Minister, will come to preside over the ceremony to bring them down from the pavilion at Sanam Luang Ceremony. To the National Museum Bangkok to prepare to move it to be enshrined in Chiang Mai Province tomorrow (4 March) at 8:00 a.m. with Mr. Sermsak Phongpanich, Minister of Culture. Travel together and invite yourself. Mr. Sermsak said the importance of bringing the relics of the Buddha to be temporarily enshrined in Thailand. To honor His Majesty the King On the occasion of the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King's 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary or 72nd Anniversary, 28 July 2024, which His Majesty the King His Majesty graciously graciously The royal kitchen should be set up for people traveling to the Sanam Luang Ceremony area as well. In addition, the Ministry of Culture has prepared flowers for offerings to monks. Including various amenities provided at no cost. The same is true of the places enshrined in the other three provinces so that people can pay homage to make a great merit in their lives. Because it is not easy to worship all at once. From February 24 until today, it is estimated that at least 100,000 Buddhists will flock to Sanam Luang each day. It also helps stimulate tourism and the economy in those areas. Whether it is a tourist attraction, food, accommodation, it is expected that at least 100,000 people will pay homage just like at Sanam Luang. As for the process of summoning the relics of the Lord Buddha this time, it is quite complicated. Due to its limitations, it is a very valuable ancient artifact . It has to be coordinated through the Government of India. It must be presented to Parliament first and in one year it can only be taken out of the country for installation in one country per year. In addition, the Arahant's relics of the Apostles themselves It was not taken out of the stupa at Sanchi. For a period of 72 years, this summoning was considered a big deal. So it takes a lot of extra effort. To allow Thai people to have access to things that are evidence of the existence of the Buddha. and propagate the principles To bring peace to the world The summoning was successful. It is considered the greatest pride of life. For the place where the Buddha's relics are enshrined and the Arahant's relics The northern region can pay homage between 5-8 March 2024 at Hor Kham Luang, Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Between 10-13 March 2024 at Wat Mahawanaram (Wat Pa Yai), Ubon Ratchathani Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and finally, in the southern region, between 15-18 March 2024 at Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol (Wat Bang Thong). Krabi Province from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. After that, on March 19, it will be brought back to be enshrined in India as usual. Source: Thai News Agency