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Tips for Blessings from Chao Pu Eulue of Tham Naka: How to Pray for Success, Debt Relief, and Wealth on 1 June

Travel25 May 2026 09:09 GMT+7

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Tips for Blessings from Chao Pu Eulue of Tham Naka: How to Pray for Success, Debt Relief, and Wealth on 1 June

After Phu Langka National Park announced its annual closure for renovation and ecological restoration, most recently"Tham Naka," the sacred naga stone formation within Phu Langka National Park in Bueng Kan Province,is preparing to welcome tourists and spiritual pilgrims from all over again on 1 June 2026. For those planning to pay respects to "Chao Pu Eulue", the sacred figure of Bueng Khong Long in Bueng Kan Province, preparing both body and mind is essential.Mark your calendar: 1 June 2026, Tham Naka reopens. Here are steps to prepare before paying homage to Chao Pu Eulue.Because the path up to Tham Naka requires perseverance—climbing over 1,400 steep steps—today we share tips on making wishes, key worship points, and essential rules every spiritual seeker must know before visiting.

Tips for making wishes to "Chao Pu Eulue" of Tham Naka that yield visible results

1. Purify your heart before beginning the journey Climbing Tham Naka requires endurance (over 1,400 steep steps). Teachers often advise treating it as "walking meditation," practicing patience, staying mindful with each breath, avoiding complaints or foul language, as a way to demonstrate sincerity before Chao Pu Eulue.

2. Make specific wishes (avoid vague or multiple requests) At the sacred spots, such as near the naga's head or the body section with clear stone scales, focus your mind and state your full name, date of birth, and "request only one" most important wish—especially regarding luck, finances, or debt relief—specifying amounts or timeframes clearly.

3. Key worship points not to miss

  • Naga's Head Believed to be the naga's head, you may touch it (if permitted) or press your palms together in prayer to seek wisdom and enlightenment for life.
  • Prosperity Spot (Body Section) An area with rainbow-colored stone scales or beautiful sun-crack patterns, believed to concentrate wealth energy.

4. "Promises that don't backfire" tip When making wishes, it is recommended to "make a vow" with Chao Pu Eulue, such as promising to return for merit-making or observing the Five Precepts for seven days, exchanging good deeds rather than offering only material pledges.

Precautions and strict rules every spiritual seeker must know

To preserve sanctity and the natural environment in 2026, strict enforcement remains on

  • no touching the stones, especially the "naga scales," to prevent damage.
  • No graffiti or damaging resources; violators face fines under national park laws.
  • No littering; everything brought up must be taken back down.

Local legend says that "Chao Pu Eulue" is a king cursed to become a naga guarding Bueng Khong Long until a new city arises. This faith links to the region’s fertility. In recent years, visitor numbers to Tham Naka have surged dramatically, becoming a major economic and cultural driver for Bueng Kan and Nakhon Phanom provinces, with hundreds of thousands of tourists annually.