All gone! Fire destroys Mae Niang Shrine, almost 100 years old

Ratchaburi, Villagers in Tha Rap Subdistrict, Mueang District, Ratchaburi Province, helped clean up the nearly 100-year-old Mae Niang Shrine after it was destroyed by fire in the middle of the night on the day of the lottery draw. It is believed that someone made a vow and caused the incense sticks and candles to fall and burn the shrine.

Villagers helped clean up the area of Mae Niang Shrine, which is almost 100 years old, located along Ratchaburi-Chet Samian Sai Kao Road, Tha Rap Subdistrict, Mueang District, Ratchaburi Province, after it caught fire late last night. Which is exactly 1 November. of the government lottery The courthouse was engulfed in flames, destroying the colorful Thai cloth dresses that villagers had come to make vows. After success in matters of fortune But the most prominent and well-known issue is the matter of vowing not to let your children and grandchildren get black and red cards in the military final examination and the issue of giving lucky numbers.

This shrine is an old shrine that is respected by many villagers. Notice the more than 1,000 beautiful Thai silk dresses that many villagers brought to make vows. But today there are only a few sets left. Because it was almost completely destroyed by fire. The shrine area was destroyed by fire. The roof and shrine structure were destroyed, but inside there were four statues of an elderly man and woman, and one child, all scorched by the fire. All four statues had only black soot stains on them. It's not broken at all. Making it surprising to the villagers who came to see it. Many people say that this court is very haunted. There was a fire at the courthouse, but there wasn't much fire inside. Even though there were only a few sets of Thai clothing left. As for the cause, it is believed that someone had made a vow by lighting incense sticks and candles.

Source: Thai News Agency