A second of magic occurred during a consecration ceremony for a statue of the deity Phaya Naga, when an unexpected cloud formation resembling the serpentine deity emerged in the sky, lingering for over an hour. Enthusiastic attendees took this as a divine image, whereas number-savvy participants keen on lottery prospects have been fast to pinpoint potential fortunate numbers visible in the cloud formation.
The ceremony was held at present at a petrol station situated at handle 139 in Nong Waeng sub-district, Kalasin province. It was presided over by Wirat Pimpanit, a Member of Parliament from Kalasin District 1 of the Pheu Thai Party. The ceremony was devoted to the opening of the divine grace of Phaya Naga Sri Sutho Ratracha, and Phaya Atibadi Nakaphuchong Nakaratchao.
Among the attendees were Charunee Pimpanit from Nakhon Phanom, former Kalasin Provincial Administrative Organization President, Nathawat Pimpanit, a senator from Kalasin’s Mueang district and the petrol station owner, and Keeratikarn Pimpanit, the previous secretary of the Kalasin PAO. Also present were local government officers, members of the public, and people who maintain a profound belief in the supernatural power of the Nagas.
As Bonus progressed, the sudden phenomenon unfolded. The morning had introduced a transparent, cloudless sky, however then a collection of white wispy clouds quickly accrued. The evolution of these random clouds resulted in a definite form, much like a coiled Phaya Naga with observable eyes, hanging in line with the radiant mid-day sun. The celestial sight appeared as if a crystal ball was about to drift into the divine jaws of the Phaya Naga, a magical scene that endured for about an hour before steadily fading away, reported Sanook.
This extraordinary spectacle sparked pleasure among the many participants. Several raised their arms above their heads, believing it to be a divine miracle of Phaya Naga, and commenced recording the scene on their cellphones, broadly sharing the mesmerising sight on social media.
The shiny sea-green statue of Phaya Naga Sri Sutho Ratracha and grey Phaya Atibadi Nakaphuchong Nakaratchao, each with five-coiled our bodies, symbolised prosperity in wealth, and supreme power, respectively. These statues have been set on the petrol station for bringing good fortune and serving as a spot for patrons who had religion in Phaya Naga to worship. While filling up their tanks, if they wished to pay their respects or pray for luck, they could pause and worship.
Apart from the members marvelling and firmly believing within the supernatural power of Phaya Naga Sri Sutho Ratracha and Phaya Atibadi Nakaphuchong Nakaratchao, lottery lovers and luck lovers didn’t falter in spotting the lucky numbers appearing within the Phaya Naga-shaped cloud..