Phra Phrom – The Four-Faced God

Phra Phrom, also known as the Brahma, is the chief deity in Hinduism. When worshiping the Four-Faced[...]

Phra Phrom, also known as the Brahma, is the chief deity in Hinduism. When worshiping the Four-Faced God, people typically use flowers, incense, candles, and wooden elephants, or release sparrows. The wealthy may also hire several girls dressed in traditional Thai costumes to perform a traditional ritual dance in front of the statue, accompanied by music and singing, to express gratitude, thanks, or to fulfill a vow, in acknowledgment of divine favor.


Opposite the Macau Jockey Club stands a revered statue of Phra Phrom. Known as the ‘granter of wishes’ in Thailand, this deity has four faces, each representing different aspects: career, love, health, and wealth, overseeing all human affairs.


The statue is open for visits all year round, with accessibility available 24 hours a day.


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