Takhian Tia, Chonburi Province – On September 15th, 2024, Sai Mu people and tourists gathered at the Ganesha statue in Takhian Tia, Thung Nong Takrai, Village No.
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Takhian Tia, Chonburi Province – On September 15th, 2024, Sai Mu people and tourists gathered at the Ganesha statue in Takhian Tia, Thung Nong Takrai, Village No. 1, to celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, marking the birth of Lord Ganesha.

The ceremony, hosted by Mr. Mongkol Onla and Ms. Wimonrat Sutphong, along with the Brahmins of Ban Ngiew, began at 18:39. However, a sudden thunderstorm interrupted the proceedings just three minutes in, forcing participants to seek shelter in nearby vendors’ tents. Despite the brief disruption, the rain soon ceased, allowing the ceremony to resume with undiminished devotion.

Ganesh Chaturthi, celebrated from September 7-17 this year, is a major Hindu festival honoring the birth of Lord Ganesha. The festival is a time for worship and celebration, with Lord Ganesha believed to descend to bestow blessings upon the human world.

Even after the ceremony concluded, groups of lottery enthusiasts continued to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.

The atmosphere at Takhian Tia remained vibrant and filled with faith, as devotees celebrated the auspicious occasion with fervor and hope.

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