Video: Black dragon faucet touches Thailand's snake god statue
The image of a water cannon landing at the head of a snake god statue in Thailand makes many believe that this is a sign of the presence of gods.
The image of a water cannon landing at the head of a snake god statue in Thailand makes many believe that this is a sign of the presence of gods.
Dragon taps touch the Naga snake god statue.
A water cannon came down from the dark cloud obscuring the Sun and touched the Naga snake god statue in Bueng Khong Long, Thailand in seconds, the Daily Star reported yesterday.
Many people witness strange phenomena that are signs that gods visit the ground. In Buddhist culture, Naga is a demigod mascot with the shape of a solid body face, with a cobra neck of a cobra.
"This is a water cannon on the head of the statue of Naga. It shows the power of spirits," Rip To, who filmed the video, said. However, many people claim that the phenomenon is just a coincidence when strong winds blow through the top of the statue.
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