Religious Rites Performed by Five Major Religions to Mark HM the Queen's 48th Birthday

Five major religions, namely Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Brahmanism-Hinduism, and Sikhism will join the Religious Affairs Department, under the Ministry of Culture, in organizing commemorative activities to honor Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana on the auspicious occasion of Her Majesty’s 48th birthday, 3 June 2026.

Among the activities, an interfaith religious ceremony of five religions will take place at the National Theater in Bangkok on Thursday, 4 June 2026. The ceremony aims to bring people of all faiths to participate in the tribute-paying function for Her Majesty the Queen.

 Also, in Bangkok, a Vipassana meditation program for the general public will be held at Wat Dhammamongkol on Sukhumvit Road, Soi 101, and a Buddhist chanting ceremony at Wat Ratchapradit on Saranrom Raod to promote auspiciousness and well-being for the nation.

Religious organizations from the five faiths are also organizing religious rites and public service activities in commemoration of this auspicious occasion. In the provinces, the Religious Affairs Department is working with provincial cultural offices in 76 provinces nationwide in organizing various activities in dedication to Her Majesty and encouraging local people to apply religious principles to promote social harmonization for sustainable peace and happiness.

In addition, the Government invites the public to attend an event in honor of Her Majesty the Queen at Wat Rachathiwat in Bangkok on 1-3 June 2026. The event features an exhibition featuring life and work of the Queen. Visitors may also buy food and local products there, as well as attending demonstrations of Thai wisdom and culture.

Her Majesty Queen Suthida will turn 48 on 3 June 2026. “The Celebrations on the Auspicious Occasion of Her Majesty the Queen’s 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary 3rd June 2026” is scheduled for 1 March - 31 December 2026. 

 Meanwhile, the Bureau of the Royal Household invites members of the public to sign their names expressing their best wishes to Her Majesty on this special occasion through the official online system at the website royaloffice.th, from 1 to 5 June 2026. 

 


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