At the Sanam Luang ceremony on March 2, which was the last two days at the Department of Religious Affairs. Ministry of Culture Open to the public to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. and the Arahant relics of Sariputta and Moggallana Before it was brought to be enshrined at the Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Province, on March 4, causing a crowd of people, mostly wearing white, to come and wait at the screening point at the entrance to the Sanam Luang Ceremony area. Both sides of the Supreme Court and opposite Thammasat University Very crowded from 5:00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m. Officials opened the door to enter Sanam Luang to receive flowers, incense sticks and candles to pay respects and process candles around the temple with volunteers and officials from the Religious Affairs Department. And the police are there to provide convenience to those who come to worship. and managing surrounding traffic congestion since morning

Mr. Chaiphon Suk-iam, Director-General of the Department of Religious Affairs, said March 3 is the last day open for people to pay homage to the Buddha's relics. and the Arahant's relics At the Sanam Luang Ceremony It is estimated that from February 24 to March 3, more than 900,000 people came to pay homage. As for the bringing of the Buddha's relics and the Arahant's relics to be enshrined at Hor Kham Luang, Royal Park Rajapruek, Mae Hia Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District. Chiang Mai Province will take place on March 4 at 6:00 a.m., starting with the invitation of the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of the Arahants. Departing from the Bangkok National Museum to Military Airport 2, Wing 6, with 5 monks chanting Chai Mongkol verses. and placed garlands, lit incense sticks, candles, and small gold ornaments to pay homage to the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of the Arahant. Then at 8:30 a.m., the Royal Thai Air Force plane Departure for Military Aviation Wing 41 Airport, Chiang Mai Province, arriving at 10:00 a.m. with the Governor of Chiang Mai Province. Set up a welcome procession Along with a procession of 100 volunteer nail dancers, they danced in a grand welcome. and invited to the motorcade leaving Chiang Mai Airport. Go to the Royal Park Rajapruek and enshrine it at the Mankong Room, Hor Kham Luang Building.

Then at 5:00 p.m., a procession of the royal relics and the Arahant's relics was organized on the entrance road to the Royal Park Rajapruek. With a delegation from India bringing the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of the Arahant. The summoning procession and procession will then move to Hor Kham Luang. Royal Park Ratchaphruek While Mr. Sermsak Phongpanich, Minister of Culture and the executive team were waiting to receive the procession when it arrived at Hor Kham Luang. Curator, National Museum of India The relics of the Lord Buddha were brought and given to the head of the Indian group. to forward to Mr. Sermsak Then summon the arahant relics of Phra Sariputta. Forwarded to the Governor of Chiang Mai Province and invoked the Arahant relics of Phra Moggallana Forwarded to the Director-General of the Department of Religious Affairs To be brought up and enshrined on the mandap, there were 10 monks chanting auspicious incantations throughout the ceremony.

For the opening of the public to pay homage to the relics of the Lord Buddha and the relics of the Arahant at Hor Kham Luang between March 5-8 from 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. by accepting queue tickets at the registration tent at Ratchaphruek Circle. Royal Park Ratchaphruek While in the evening from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. there is a Buddhist chanting ceremony and there will be a break and worship at the Hor Kham Luang. But you can pay respects around the Hall below. For the elderly Elderly monks cannot go up to pay homage to the relics of the Buddha. and the Arahant's relics on the Hor Kham Luang Officials have prepared a place to worship below through a video screen that broadcasts images for viewing at all times.