‘7 Thai people’s beliefs about cars’ If you have plans to buy a new car, please come this way!

If we talk about one of the famous soft powers of Thailand, it cannot be avoided ‘Mutelu’ (Superstition). Because Thai people tend to give importance to every moment of their lives, Belief remains and has been with the Thai people for a long time. In addition to traveling to pay homage to sacred things or making merit at home, another belief that is beginning to play a greater role in the lives of Thai people is inevitable ‘7 Thai people’s beliefs about cars’ when we travel anywhere, it will help in matters of good fortune and safety. Many people view these things as comfort, which we want to start doing and give importance to from the first day of receiving the car for good fortune.

Borneo would like to take everyone to open the world believer in the supernatural with ‘7 Thai people’s beliefs about cars’ If you have plans to buy a new car, come this way! However, these beliefs all depend on the judgment of each person. Ultimately, it all starts with us. So every time I hold the steering wheel, we should be aware of driving safety, drive with caution, not drive faster than the legal limit, and stand firm on carelessness. Besides belief in supernatural powers, we should also get car insurance for peace of mind.

🔮 Myth 1: Look at the auspicious time of new car purchase 🚘

Thai people believe that… on the first day of driving the car out of the center, it will help promote good fortune for the car and the driver. If you start with an auspicious time, what follows will be smooth without obstacles. Therefore, seeing a fortune teller on auspicious days and times is another belief that most Thai people give importance to building confidence in using automobiles.

🔮 Myth 2: Auspicious colors 🚘

Thai people believe that… the astrological principles of color will help enhance their destiny. Starting from wearing the auspicious color according to your birthday to getting a new car, or believing that the right car color will help attract good things to come into life. If that car model does not have such auspicious colors, Thai people also like to paste stickers with phrases indicating colors to protect against danger that will come to them such as this car is red, etc. In other words, the color you like is good, but if it’s the color that suits you according to your beliefs, it’s better.

🔮 Myth 3: License plates have beautiful numbers 🚘

Thai people believe that… numbers influence life from birth to death. Numbers can be linked to personality traits, indicate past karma, and often experience events. Therefore, calculating the sum of the numbers does not contain any forbidden numbers and comes out to be the most auspicious number. As well as interpreting the meaning in a good, auspicious direction, it will affect the good destiny of the car owner, and no unfortunate things will happen that will cause suffering.

🔮 Myth 4: Let parents sit in the car first! 🚘

Thai people believe that… parents are people who have gone through life before. They are ready to protect their children from bad experiences and are often present in every moment of our lives. In the close, good relationship between families like this. Therefore, there is a belief that when people get a new car their father or mother is usually the first to sit in the car, so that when we drive anywhere, we will think of your face. That there are still people who love us waiting.

🔮 Myth 5: Anoint cars 🚘

Thai people believe that… a car anointing ceremony is like a blessing, like making small merit to start over. Most are anointed with respected monks, parents, or elderly relatives in the household, for good fortune to cars and drivers. Accompanied by auspicious mantras according to your respect every time you hold the steering wheel. Followed by additional items such as car anointing amulets, gold leafing, and sprinkling of holy water to ward off bad things before starting.

🔮 Myth 6: Pay respect to “Mae Yanang” 🚘

Thai people believe that… ‘Mae Yanang’ are sacred things that reside in various vehicles such as cars, and boats that Thai people respect and protect from harm, which can benefit and punish the passenger driver. Paying homage to ‘Mae Yanang’ is like informing those who take care of us when using a car. According to the beliefs of Thai people prepare garlands, fresh flowers, and sacred objects to worship Mae Yanang. It will bring good fortune to those who buy a new car.

🔮 Myth 7: Magical items in front of the car 🚘

Thai people believe in placing or hanging or installing Buddha images, protection amulets, sacred objects to enhance luck, or revered talismans, in front of our cars according to religion and faith. When placed in the front of the car, the front should always come towards us, to help protect drivers and passengers to travel safely from any accidents. As well as creating confidence to feel more at ease every time you drive.

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