Explore 3 Famous Temples in Bangkok to Alleviate Bad Luck and Enhance Your Fortune for the New Year
For the year <\/span><\/strong>2565, according to the zodiac, it is the Year of the Tiger. This year, there are four zodiac signs that are considered unlucky: <\/span><\/strong>the Monkey, which is 100% unlucky, <\/span><\/strong>and the Tiger and Dog, which should be cautious about misfortunes, while the Snake should be careful about health. According to belief, those born in the unlucky zodiac signs must visit temples to pray and alleviate their bad luck – enhancing their fortune. Most people go to temples or shrines for this purpose.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>
Today, we will introduce three temples in Bangkok where you can pray for blessings, alleviate bad luck, or make merit to enhance your fortune for the New Year. However, it is important to remember that we are still in the midst of the COVID pandemic, so don’t forget to wear a mask and stay safe! <\/p>
1. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat or Wat Leng Nei Yi <\/span><\/strong><\/p>
When it comes to alleviating bad luck, many people think of Wat Mangkon Kamalawat or Wat Leng Nei Yi as one of the top choices. This famous temple in the Yaowarat area stands out with its Chinese-style architecture. People commonly visit to pray for relief from bad luck with the deity that protects their destiny, known as Tai Sui, and to seek blessings from the God of Wealth, Chai Shen Ye. <\/p>
2. Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn or Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 <\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>
This is another popular temple for those looking to alleviate bad luck. Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 is located in Bang Bua Thong District, Nonthaburi, and is easily accessible with ample parking for visitors. The temple offers opportunities for merit-making and worshiping the deity, Guanyin, as well as alleviating bad luck with Tai Sui, just like at Wat Mangkon Kamalawat.<\/span><\/p>
3. Wat Hua Lamphong <\/strong><\/span><\/p>
This temple offers a variety of merit-making activities, including praying, animal rescue, and participating in charitable activities with the Ruamkatanyu Foundation located at the front of Wat Hua Lamphong, which is open for merit-making 24 hours a day. For those who are unsure where to go this New Year and want to alleviate bad luck while enhancing their fortune, this temple is highly recommended.<\/p>
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