“Gen. Prawit” attended the Putthaphisek-Garuddhapisek ceremony.

Ayutthaya, “Gen. Prawit” leads the group to attend the Buddhist coronation ceremony and Garuda Phisek ceremony at Kruttharam Temple, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province.

Today (24 Dec. 2023) Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, leader of the Phalang Pracharat Party (PPRP), along with Mr. Santi Prompat, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Mr. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn. Former Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Ms. Treenut Thianthong, Sa Kaeo MP, former Minister of Education, Gen. Nat Intharacharoen, Gen. Krityothin Sasipatana. Wong, Phalang Pracharath Party member registrar, Mr. Chotiwut Thanakamanusorn, Singburi MP and members of the Phalang Pracharath Party. Participate in the Maha Phuttha Phisek and Garuda Phisek ceremonies. As president of the lay department at the ceremony area, Kruttharam Temple, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province

Gen. Prawit lit incense sticks and candles to worship the Triple Gem. Ready to offer Thai Dhamma supplies to the monks who sit in front of the monks. and Dharma ceremonies and join in pouring water and receiving blessings from the monks With Phra Phrom Watcharamethi, head monk of Region 9, Wat Arun Ratchawararam. Ratchaworamahawihan Presiding over the ecclesiastical ceremony along with 36 monks from all over the country Join in the kindness of sitting and praying to consecrate sacred objects this time.

As for the Garuda sacred objects, the “140th Anniversary Treasure of the Land, Thailand Post” model was created to continue the legend of the first chapter of the art. ‘Garuda Yud Tae On’, symbol of the Post and Telegraph Department It is modeled after the sculpture that adorns the General Post Office building. It was designed by Professor Silpa Bhirasri, who has been called the father of the art world.

As for the atmosphere in the ceremony area, it was full of faithful people. Governor of Ayutthaya Province Military officials, police, civilians, and the public who came to welcome Gen. Prawit and his group attended the merit-making ceremony for good fortune in large numbers.

Source: Thai News Agency