People flowed in to pay homage to the Buddha’s relics for the second day in a row.

Chiang Mai, Atmosphere of worshiping the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of the Arahants at Hor Kham Luang, Chiang Mai Province, on the second day, more than 20,000 people have already poured in. After opening for Buddhists to pay homage to the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of Arahants from India, which were temporarily enshrined at Hor Kham Luang. Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai, yesterday was the first day. The total number of people who came to pay homage exceeded 30,000, while this morning, more than 20,000 people were still pouring in to pay homage. The atmosphere inside the Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai, today is open for the public to pay homage to the relics and relics of Phra Sariputra and Phra Moggallana from India. Temporarily enshrined at Hor Kham Luang, the second day was still full of Buddhists wearing white robes. People traveled to pay homage to the relics of the Lord Buddha. A large number of people gathered from 7:00 a.m., which is the first day that the province h as extended the opening hours to allow entry to be opened 1 hour earlier, from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., making this morning the number of worshippers was very high. Up to 20,000 people have already arrived, with many people in Chiang Mai and nearby provinces including tourists saying they intend to travel to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. For prosperity in life Even if you have to travel far or some people are elderly or may have physical disabilities. Most of them have family members to take care of them and there are staff to provide convenience at various points as well. For paying homage to the Lord Buddha's relics Since yesterday afternoon Officials have adjusted regulations to allow people to go up to the second floor to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. and saw it at a closer distance After walking around 1 time to the left on the first floor, you can then receive the Royal Dhamma Nava Palace at the service point. People can also take souvenir photos at the Thai-India Exhibition Hall. You can also go see flowers at various points within the Royal Park Rajapruek. This is after Buddhists have paid respects. Most said I feel happy and feel blessed in my life to have come to pay homage for once. And if there's a chance Or the children and grandchildren would like to come and pay homage again tomorrow or the next day. Until the last day on March 8th. Source: Thai News Agency