Anutin Pays Respects at Royal Land Emblem and Revered Monk, Likely Seeking Blessings for Government Formation
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited the Royal Palace to pay respects to Luang Pu Dam and the Royal Land Emblem, a sacred symbol reflecting national identity and the highly revered Royal Institution. He sought blessings for career advancement, government service, and overcoming life's obstacles. The Prime Minister also paid respects to a statue of Luang Pu Sila. The Royal Land Emblem, created during the reign of King Rama V, features symbols including the Royal Crown, seven-tiered royal umbrellas, mythical elephants, ceremonial daggers, and royal decorations. It was designed by Mom Chao Pravit Chumsai and later replaced with the Garuda emblem during King Rama VI's reign.