Five Faiths Hold Memorial Services For Princess Sirindhorn
Thailand's five officially recognized religions—Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism-Brahminism, and Sikhism—are holding coordinated memorial services nationwide to honor Princess Sirindhorn's legacy and dedication to religious equity. E
The Ministry of Culture's Department of Religion has coordinated with leaders of Thailand's five officially recognized religions—Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism-Brahminism, and Sikhism—to establish religious observance guidelines for followers nationwide. These guidelines allow people of all faiths to pay their respects, reflect on the compassion of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, and perform religious duties according to their beliefs as an offering of merit. Princess Sirindhorn has been notably dedicated to promoting and nurturing religious affairs equitably, consistently supporting the activities of all state-recognized religions.
Each faith has developed appropriate activities and practices aligned with their teachings, including recitation, meditation, prayer, merit-making, religious observances, dissemination of her royal legacy, and activities adapted to the mourning period.
Buddhism: The Supreme Sangha Council issued a special resolution establishing guidelines for merit-making ceremonies dedicated to Princess Sirindhorn. Temples nationwide and Thai temples abroad are to conduct ceremonies including Buddhist chanting, scripture recitation, meditation, and dharma practice, with the public invited to participate. Activities are scheduled at 7, 15, 50, and 100-day intervals.
Islam: Islamic leaders nationwide have called on Muslims to pay respectful tribute through dignified dress following government guidelines, observed silence, and to emulate the Princess's dedication to nation and people as a life example.
Christianity: Christian organizations including the Thai Roman Catholic Bishops' Conference, Thai Church Council, Thai Christian Fellowship, Baptist Church Foundation, and Seventh-day Adventist Church Foundation are holding prayer services and worship ceremonies according to their traditions, lowering flags to half-mast, wearing mourning attire, and disseminating information about the Princess's legacy.
Hinduism-Brahminism: The Office of Royal Brahmin, the Brahmin shrine for Bangkok, and Hindu organizations are conducting religious ceremonies and prayers as merit offerings, displaying images, and observing commemorative events at 50 and 100-day intervals with flags at half-mast and mourning dress. The Hindu Association, Thep Monthian Temple, and Bharata Vidyalaya School are reciting mantras and the Bhagavad Gita.
Sikhism: Sikh organizations nationwide are inviting followers to recite prayers, practice meditation, and conduct religious ceremonies as merit offerings at 7, 15, 50, and 100-day intervals, with opportunities for the public to sign condolence registers.