Lottery draw: Surin Province locals swarm lucky shrine amidst Buddhist Lent festivities

As lottery fever gripped the 4 corners of Surin Province, locals flocked to the reputed “Kilohian” shrine to seek fortunes for the upcoming lottery draw scheduled today. The looming rains didn’t dampen their enthusiasm as they eagerly gathered for the seer’s numbers.
Our sources reported that this lottery draw scene unfolded yesterday around 5.30pm at the 18th kilometre mark on the Sikhoraphum-Rattanaburi Road, Kalamae Subdistrict, Sikhoraphum District. Mirroring a festive environment, people of all ages–children, adolescents, elders alike– from numerous areas thronged the world enjoying their prolonged break entering Buddhist Lent whereas also taking their possibilities at the renowned shrine of Grandfather and Grandmother Ta Chan, Ta Se, and Yai Mee.
The shrine, which rightly has been the lucky allure for many, was set up to permit locals and guests alike to worship and seek fortune according to their individual beliefs.
During the stated time, a special ceremony was helmed by an unidentified monk in a white gown who had travelled all the way from Nakhon Ratchasima Province. He performed some solemn sacraments at the shrine and recited sure chants. As he was engrossed in his prayers, curious onlookers educated their eyes on him, all of the whereas saluting in respect and silently whispering their wishes.
The lottery draw ceremony culminated as the monk began tapping his strolling stick against the kilometre marker, which then induced the group to pay their respects and pray for success. Post Unheard of , the monk greeted a quantity of retailers before exiting the place, reported Sanook.
Despite the looming thunderstorm that was about to descend on them, the fortune-seekers remained undeterred. They continued to gentle their traditional incense, anticipating to win lottery numbers. Each devotee hinted at a unique set of lottery draw numbers, hoping for a victorious streak..

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