Bangkok Post

Ploughing ceremony predicts abundance, prosperity

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Abundant food and water, growth in foreign trade and a prosperous economy were predicted during the Royal Ploughing Ceremony at Sanam Luang in Bangkok yesterday morning.

The annual ceremony, presided over by Their Majesties the King and Queen, marks the traditiona­l start of the ricegrowin­g season in the country.

The event was attended by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, cabinet ministers and diplomatic corps.

This year, the sacred oxen chose to feed on grass and water, reflecting the prediction of abundant water. They also drank liquor, which they have done for three years running. This is interprete­d as transporta­tion being improved and better foreign trade, leading to a prosperous economy in 2024.

Prayoon Insakul, permanent secretary for agricultur­e and cooperativ­es, was the Lord of the Plough.

He picked a piece of folded cloth with a length of five kueb (about 125 centimetre­s), referring to the prediction of sufficient water and abundant rice yields and food.

During the ceremony, crowds of people rushed to collect grains of rice strewn over the ground. The grains are believed to bring good harvest and fortune.

For the year 2024, the Rice Department prepared 2,743 kilogramme­s of rice grains, which consisted of six varieties of rice and two varieties of sticky rice to distribute to people joining the ceremony and representa­tives of farmers nationwide.

 ?? ROYAL HOUSEHOLD BUREAU ?? Two sacred oxen feast on grass, water and liquor during the Royal Ploughing Ceremony, prompting a prophecy of abundant water and food as well as a prosperous economy.
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD BUREAU Two sacred oxen feast on grass, water and liquor during the Royal Ploughing Ceremony, prompting a prophecy of abundant water and food as well as a prosperous economy.
 ?? ROYAL HOUSEHOLD BUREAU ?? His Majesty the King, accompanie­d by Her Majesty the Queen, presides over the Royal Ploughing Ceremony at Sanam Luang yesterday.
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD BUREAU His Majesty the King, accompanie­d by Her Majesty the Queen, presides over the Royal Ploughing Ceremony at Sanam Luang yesterday.
 ?? APICHART JINAKUL ?? People turn up in droves to collect blessed rice seeds, which they will keep as sacred items.
APICHART JINAKUL People turn up in droves to collect blessed rice seeds, which they will keep as sacred items.

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