Chinese people flock to pay homage to the Grandfather Naga, the Four-Eared, Five-Eyed God

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Chinese disciples flocked to join the ceremony to worship the Grandfather Naga and the Four-Eared, Five-Eyed God at Khum Na Na Thong, Nonthaburi Province, offering more than 1,000 candles to pray for good fortune. At Khum Na Na Thong, Nong Phra Ngai Subdistrict, Sai Noi District, Nonthaburi Province, there was a ceremony to worship Grandfather Phaya Nak and the Four Eared and Five Eyed Deity to ask for blessings of good fortune, wealth, and a prosperous life. There were many disciples, both Thai and foreign, especially Chinese people, who joined the ceremony and lit candles to offer to Grandfather Phaya Nak. There were more than 1,000 candles in the ceremony for lighting to ask for blessings from Grandfather Phaya Nak and the Four Eared and Five Eyed Deity to enhance auspiciousness and be the light of wisdom. Each candle has a name and picture of the disciple as a symbol of lighting candles to ask for blessings from Grandfather Naga. Most of the disciples are Chinese who are unable to travel in person, so they use their names and pictures as symbols instead. While there was a group of Chinese students traveling from Changzhou, China, intending to join the ceremony, they said that they were representatives of many Chinese students who had sent their names to make merit by offering candles. They had known about this place for more than 7 years. When they came to pay homage and join in the ceremony, they felt that their life had improved, their family was happier, and in China it is considered very famous for the Mu Telu line. - Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency