
Bel Aneklarp, a well-known likay performer, accompanied by his wife, paid respects and sought blessings from the sacred entities at Ruesi Nen Hermitage. Meanwhile, lottery enthusiasts did not miss the chance to examine the holy water basin, discovering "lucky numbers" for the 1 April 2026 lottery draw.
A reporter described the atmosphere at Ruesi Nen Hermitage on West Ring Road No. 9, Po Taeng Subdistrict, Bang Sai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Ahead of the lottery draw, many people came to pay homage to sacred figures within the hermitage, including the largest statue of Grand Hermit Phrommet, the Golden Child Deity Chao Sua Heng, the nine-faced General Wesuwan, the Takian tree goddess, and participated in various ceremonies. These included offering fruit trays, draping a tiger cloth over the Grand Hermit Phrommet statue in the great wealth posture, and having Master Ruesi Nen Phutthaphukun inscribe sacred Yantra symbols, anoint the "Gold-faced Lak" deity, and perform hand blessings to open the path to wealth, all for auspiciousness.
Meanwhile, lottery fans and gamblers eagerly observed the numbers appearing in the holy water basin in front of the Grand Hermit Phrommet statue at the Boon Chuay pavilion. They saw the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 floating and clustering together, which they call the "Divine Arrangement." These numbers will be used for gambling in the lottery draw on 1 April 2026.
Additionally, at the hermitage, Bel Aneklarp, a famous likay performer from the Sorram Nam Phet troupe, arrived with his wife to pay respects and seek blessings from Grand Hermit Phrommet and Master Ruesi Nen Phutthaphukun for good fortune.
Bel has deep faith in Grand Hermit Phrommet and Master Ruesi Nen Phutthaphukun. He offered a pumpkin to Grand Hermit Phrommet and received holy water sprinkled by Master Ruesi Nen Phutthaphukun for auspiciousness. Before leaving, Master Ruesi Nen presented him with a Grand Hermit Phrommet amulet from the "Grand Hermit's Order to Wealth" series, consecrated at the Buddha-Deva ceremony on 29 January. The ritual was attended by 29 renowned monks performing spiritual chants, with Somdet Thongchai from Wat Traimit Witthayaram presiding over the candle lighting.
Bel broke the seal on the amulet box to check its serial number and received amulet number 9, a rare and auspicious number with only one such amulet.