Devotees flocked to pay homage to the last relics of the Lord Buddha throughout the day.

Chiang Mai: 8 Mar. – Last day open for paying homage to the Buddha’s relics. Buddhists flocked to pay homage throughout the day, with over 300,000 people in 4 days.

Throughout this day in the Hor Kham Luang area. In the Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Province, crowded with people coming to pay homage to the royal relics. and the Arahant’s relics, which today (March 8) is open for worship on the last day. Even though the weather is hot Including the smog covering the area. But tens of thousands of people lined up to pay their respects in long lines. Many people say they have been waiting since early morning.

As for the Thai mountain people, many tribes and mountains They said that they had come down from the high mountain since early morning. Traveled hundreds of kilometers Because they saw that it was an opportunity to pay homage to the relics of the Lord Buddha once in a lifetime. As for many elderly people For example, Grandma Anong, an 80-year-old Lamphun resident, admits she is delighted to have the o
pportunity to come and pay homage.

Source: Thai News Agency