Lucky Numbers from the Takian Tree: Entire Village Hits Lottery After Previous Draw
Villagers in Nakhon Ratchasima discovered a takian tree while cleaning a canal and credited it with lottery winnings across their entire community. The grateful residents made offerings and identified lucky numbers to play in the next draw.
Nakhon Ratchasima - May 2, 2569 (2026): Following a canal-cleaning project by residents of Baan Raatkhon Samakkhi Village, Moo 7, Non Sombourn Subdistrict, Sieng Saang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, to prepare a swimming area for children, workers discovered a takian tree in the canal known as Khlong Lam Mash, an ancient waterway in lower Isaan that originates from the Sankamaeng mountain range in Thab Lan National Park and flows through multiple districts in Nakhon Ratchasima and Buriram provinces before joining the Mun River.
While cleaning the canal for tourism development, residents found a takian tree but could only remove branches rather than the entire trunk. They brought flowers, incense, candles, and flour to the tree to seek blessings, and remarkably, villagers reported widespread lottery winnings. Ms. Tanaphon Lueangtong, a Non Sombourn Subdistrict Administrative Organization member, explained that residents attempted to extract the full tree using chains, but the chains broke. They managed only to retrieve portions of the branches, which they then enshrined with flowers, incense, candles, and flour as offerings.
Following the reported good fortune from the previous draw, with nearly the entire village winning prizes, grateful residents brought traditional Thai clothing and offerings of flowers, incense, betel nuts, cigarettes, and sweets to express gratitude to the Takian Tree Goddess. The community conducted a merit-making ceremony at the site, dedicating the blessing to the sacred spirit and planning to develop it as a tourist destination. After the ceremony, residents gathered to interpret auspicious numbers, identifying 092 and 506 as particularly promising lottery numbers.