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A collection of Hindu gods that those who follow the mystical path cannot miss in Bangkok

#TravelTips When it comes to worshiping gods to enhance luck, love and success, Hindu gods are one of the most popular among the spiritual line. Today, we will introduce you to 5 places to worship gods that you shouldn't miss, along with tips for making your wishes come true. 1. Goddess Lakshmi - Gaysorn Village Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of luck, prosperity and love. She is suitable for those who want to enhance their finances, business and relationship life. She is enshrined on the 4th floor of Gaysorn Village. Tips: • Worship with 8 lotus flowers to enhance the power of fertility. • Put a floating baht coin in the worship basin, which is believed to help money flow in. 2. Phra Phrom - Ratchaprasong Intersection Phra Phrom is the god of creation and destiny. Those who want their wishes come true in their work, studies and life success usually come to pray at the Erawan Shrine. Tips: • You should worship all 4 faces in order to make your wishes come true in all aspects. • Use a garland of marigolds or a garland of fresh flowers to offer. 3. Lord Chatulokbala The Four Guardian Deities are the guardians of the four directions of the world. They have the power to protect from evil things. They are suitable for praying for stability, safety, and power. Tips: • Worship with 4 incense sticks and offer auspicious items. • Pray for a blessing to help dispel bad things from your life. 4. Ganesha – Huai Khwang Ganesha is the god of success and wisdom. Those who want to start something new or have obstacles in life usually come to pray at the Ganesha Shrine, Huai Khwang, which is open 24 hours a day. Tips: • Use coconuts, bananas, milk, and ladoos as offerings. • Light 9 incense sticks and pray for the desired thing clearly. 5. Mother Uma – Wat Khaek, Silom Mother Uma is the goddess of power, strength, and protection. She is suitable for those who want to enhance their life force, increase their confidence, or pray for family and love. Tips: • Do not bring things made from cows or beef into the temple.
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Posted: Mar 17, 2025
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