Providing Blessings to You on The Golden Mount


 

While in Bangkok, I visited The Golden Mount, part of the Wat Saket Temple area. The mountain is artificial, the foundation for an elaborate temple that never was completed.  In the 19th Century, a new temple was built on the site and it's nicknamed The Golden Mount.

The Golden Mount is considered an especially sacred place to receive blessings and to seek good luck. And seeking Buddhist blessings is what I did for everyone I know.




To provide a blessing you climb the 333 steps to the top of the Mount.  There are many ways to give blessings.  I chose to write on a drapery.  What one must do, is staple a bill of Baht Currency to the line (you can see the bills fluttering in the wind).  After I stapled my bill to the line.  I wrote a message for you.




You can see my message above.  I hope you are blessed with good fortune and health always.




And when each day is done, the drape is affixed to the holy golden stupa you see here. This stupa is particularly sacred because it houses a few very holy relics, one of which is an imprint of Buddha's footprint that has been preserved and kept for thousands of years, as the story goes.  So any blessing attached to this stupa is particularly favored.  

May you be blessed! 

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