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Activities of Wat Laksi Ratsamokhon in 2026


Paying Final Respects through the Royal Bathing Rite
Monks, government officials, and Buddhist devotees gathered to participate in the Royal Bathing Rite in honor of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati, Krom Luang Ratchasarinee Siripatchara Mahavajrarajadhida. The ceremony was conducted with dignity, reverence, and profound respect. Participants joined together in remembrance of Her Royal Highness's dedication and contributions to the nation and the well-being of the Thai people. May her noble virtues


27 April 2026Merit-Making Ceremony in Dedication toPhra Mongkhon PhiphatFormer Abbot of Wat Lak Si Ratsamoson (10th Year Memorial)
27 April 2026 Merit-Making Ceremony in Dedication to Phra Mongkhon Phiphat Former Abbot of Wat Lak Si Ratsamoson (10th Year Memorial) This ceremony is held to honor and dedicate merit to the late abbot, remembering his compassion, contributions, and dedication to Buddhism and the community. All devotees are warmly invited to join this meaningful merit-making ceremony and pay respect at Wat Lak Si Ratsamoson, Samut Sakhon, Thailand 🙏


Group Ordination Ceremony at Wat Lak Si Ratsamoson
Group Ordination Ceremony at Wat Lak Si Ratsamoson Chanting of the sacred Phahung Mahaka blessing verses May prosperity, merit, and abundance arise — wealth, wealth, wealth.


19 April 2026
19 April 2026 06:00 AM – Morning meal offering at the Park (Uthayan) 07:00 AM – Novice ordination ceremony 08:00 AM – Monk ordination ceremony 11:00 AM – Offering of the midday meal to monks Celebration ceremony held at Wat Lak Si
Schedule of the Royal Cremation CeremonyHer Majesty the Queen Mother14 – 19 December 2026
Schedule of the Royal Cremation Ceremony Her Majesty the Queen Mother 14 – 19 December 2026 1. 14 December – Royal Merit-Making Ceremony at the Royal Crematorium This day marks the beginning of the royal ceremony. A royal merit-making ceremony will be conducted at Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall to prepare for the transfer of the Royal Urn to the Royal Crematorium on the following day. 2. 15 December – Royal Cremation Day (Main Ceremony) This is the most important day of the ro
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