Pray to "Lord Samret" for the ultimate sacredness.
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🔖 If anyone thinks that they are stuck, unhappy, or want to improve their luck, we recommend that you come and ask for blessings from #LordSamaj, enshrined in the LordSamaj Shrine of Tai Ek Tua Shrine in Ban Phaeo District, Samut Sakhon Province. It is an old shrine that is over 100 years old. Every day, people travel to pay homage and ask for blessings. Most of them come to ask for blessings about work, money, luck, promotion, business, which will bring success and victory over obstacles for almost everyone. It has become a famous saying that "If life is stuck and not as desired in work, money, luck, you must come and pay homage to Lord Samj." The way to ask for blessings is to anoint your forehead and bring your own fortune and family fortune to ask Lord Samj. All in all, coming to ask for blessings from Lord Samj is like giving yourself encouragement, giving you more confidence and determination in what you intend to do. 💯
🔖 In addition, inside the shrine, there are sacred objects for you to worship and ask for blessings in various aspects, such as Guan Yu, the god of victory and honesty, with a small statue at the bottom. And the large one that can be seen from afar is 9 meters high, probably the tallest in Thailand. In the standing pose, commanding victory, one hand holding a green dragon halberd, the other hand pointing two fingers in the pose of commanding battle, with a serious and serious face, Guan Yin, stepping on a dragon, the pose of success, etc. 📿
🔖 Shrine of Father Samret (Tai Ek Tua Shrine) opens every day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Traveling points from Ban Phaeo Hospital, turn left onto rural highway Samut Songkhram 4010 for about 6-7 kilometers, the alley to the shrine will be on the left. 📜
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