Water procession of famous Thai Buddhist monk’s statue

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The water procession was to celebrate the 113th anniversary of Phrakru Pipatnirojkit, or Luang Pho Pan passing and to provide moral support for sailors.

There is an endless variety of fantastic festivals in Thailand. They are celebrated all year round in all parts of Thailand. One of the rarely seen festivals was held on 16 November on the Gulf of Thailand in Samut Prakan province. It was the water procession of the statue of Phrakru Pipatnirojkit, or Luang Pho Pan, a famous Buddhist monk who was revered for his expertise in making talismans. The water procession was to celebrate the 113th anniversary of his passing and to provide moral support for sailors.



During his lifetime, Luang Pho Pan was an important person who helped bring about the construction of many roads in Samut Prakan, which connected to waterways, making life easier for many residents. The roads have become the main routes that are still used today. (NNT)