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Cameroonian Man Seeks Fortune at Thai Temple Ceremony

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A Cameroonian man recently joined a sacred ceremony at Wat Sawang Arom, Nakhon Pathom, to seek divine blessings and lucky numbers for his Thai wife. The event, held on June 26 at 11am, drew a crowd eager for prosperity and good fortune.

 

Wat Sawang Arom is a popular destination, particularly as the lottery draw approaches. Visitors pray to sacred figures like Phra Ngern Phra Thong (the Golden Buddha), Luang Phor Ruai, and the famed Kumarn Thong Nong Kao Love Love 30 million.

 

Phra Kru Yati Thammanuyut, or Luang Pho Pae, led the ceremony, performing the yantra tattoo ritual believed to bring luck and protection. Devotees from Thailand, Cameroon, and Taiwan were among those attending, hoping to receive the abbot's blessing.

 

Pitsanu Promsont, a 45-year-old businessman, attended with his Cameroonian friend, Frankie Romero, a 31-year-old football coach. Pitsanu shared that they offered a toy backhoe to the spirits, receiving numbers 17, 15, and 7 from shaking bamboo sticks.

 

Romero made a memorable entrance on a scooter, heading directly to Kumarn Thong Nong Kao. He offered the scooter to the spirit and asked for lucky numbers, shaking the urn to receive numbers 8 and 4. Romero expressed his intent to share his fortune with his Thai wife.

 

As the lottery draw nears, Wat Sawang Arom continues to be a magnet for those seeking divine intervention in their quest for luck. The temple remains central for devotees hoping to find the numbers that could transform their lives.

 

Picture courtesy: Khaosod

 

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-- 2024-06-28

 

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So many stupid crazy fools here in Thailand believing such nonsense!

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

A Cameroonian man recently joined a sacred ceremony at Wat Sawang Arom, Nakhon Pathom, to seek divine blessings and lucky numbers for his Thai wife. The event, held on June 26 at 11am, drew a crowd eager for prosperity and good fortune.

Hardly seems in line with Buddhist principles, does it?

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An amazing noteworthy event worth media coverage..

14 minutes ago, prakhonchai nick said:

So many stupid crazy fools here in Thailand believing such nonsense!

For many it's all they've got left.... faith in the government has gone.

We can definitely tell this site is Western run.. Probably why actual citizens of ASEAN countries avoid it 

1 hour ago, loong said:

Hardly seems in line with Buddhist principles, does it?

I dunno, a lot of the monks have more than most people, so religion pays off financially 

The spirits are apparently either playing these guys or are in competition against each other! How can they get different lottery numbers and both get good luck lottery fortunes? Then, of course there are the myriad other people also getting their lottery numbers, ostensibly from the same spirits? I'd be interested in how that works. Does one just hope that you are the spirits' favored person for that lottery and everyone else is being played?

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All he had to do was send me his bank account details and I would have transferred his lottery winnings. No, wait, that's the Nigerians.

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a toy back hoe from a Thai gets three numbers, and an actual scooter from a foreigner gets two numbers, double pricing again

3 hours ago, prakhonchai nick said:

So many stupid crazy fools here in Thailand believing such nonsense!

Some 85 percent of people around the globe identify with a religion in 2024 attendant with all the mystic nonsense that cults project. So not so crazy.

I guess that is what most people pray a wooden statue that is not even buddist, for money, more money, keep me rich, get me rich...  and the temples get rich, while poor keep giving money and food to them...

4 hours ago, kevozman1 said:

We can definitely tell this site is Western run.. Probably why actual citizens of ASEAN countries avoid it 

Or they are not interested in opinions why Western Liberals can't do anything good.

Better luck looking fortunes behind the temple shed. Look for recently moved soil and dig. 

11 hours ago, loong said:

Hardly seems in line with Buddhist principles, does it?

 

Seems pretty in line with Thai Buddhism, though.

On 6/28/2024 at 4:06 AM, webfact said:

Visitors pray to sacred figures like... the famed Kumarn Thong Nong Kao Love Love 30 million.

hilarious name for a sacred figure

On 6/27/2024 at 11:06 PM, webfact said:

The temple remains central for devotees hoping to find the numbers that could transform their lives.

...a waste of time

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