The new sowing and harvest year is once again prosperous if it is up to the prophecy of the sacred oxen. The annual Royal Plowing Ceremony is very predictable and so is this year.

Yet it is an important tradition for the Thai because King Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida were also present at Sanam Luang. The two sacred oxen plowed the land and land and were given a choice of fodder. The oxen opted for rice, grass and water, which according to experts implies that the coming rice season will be characterized by an abundant harvest and sufficient water.

Permanent secretary Anant Suwanarat accompanied by consecrated women, carrying gold and silver baskets containing rice seeds provided by the king, he sowed the grains on the land plowed by the oxen.

After the king gave out awards to farmers and agricultural cooperatives, the spectators were allowed to run onto the land to collect the grains of rice, which were said to bring good luck.

Source: Bangkok Post

3 Responses to “Royal Plowing Ceremony: Sacred Oxen Predict Prosperity”

  1. René from Buriram says up

    A good harvest was also predicted last year. But with us in Buriram it completely failed because of the drought. All canals and lakes have been pumped dry, so no more water.

    • Tino Kuis says up

      Come on, is Buriram in Thailand then? Some think not….

      • RobHuaiRat says up

        Yes Tino unfortunately you are right. Although this is intended as a joke, the elite unfortunately still think that the Isan should be regarded as a kind of wing region. So taking advantage of cheap workers and delaying education reform. This is how you keep them in place.


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