This trip took us to Udon Thani province, which is approximately a 5-hour drive from Korat. We left early in the morning and arrived at our destination around 9:00 AM. The heavy rain along the way caused a slight delay, but luckily the skies cleared up upon our arrival. As we parked the car, a vendor approached us selling betel nut sets for 20 baht each. We purchased two sets to offer as a devotional offering.
This is the entrance to the inner sanctum where you can pay respects to "Father Grandfather Srisutho" and "Mother Grandmother Sripatuma".
Please remove your shoes before entering.
The weather was pleasant and cool, not hot even though it was sunny. We walked for a short while and arrived at our destination.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by the surrounding atmosphere. We first paid our respects to "Father Grandfather Srisutho" and "Mother Grandmother Sripatuma".
After that, we proceeded to the large fig tree located on the right-hand side.
Here, you can also pay respects to "Father Grandfather Srisutho" and "Mother Grandmother Sripatuma". This is another point of interest.
Traces of scattered powder were found around the base of the fig tree, suggesting that this location was previously frequented by lottery enthusiasts. After examining this area, we proceeded to the sacred well.
This is another must-visit spot where everyone comes to sprinkle holy water for good luck.
Based on faith and belief, those who wish to pay respects should plan accordingly.
It is anticipated that there will be a significant increase in the number of people present as the lottery draw date approaches.
There were not many people there on the day we went.
This trip was nothing special, but I was happy to be able to pay my respects. May everyone have good luck.
Kitchob C.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:33 PM