The sombre function was organised by the Embassy of India and India Thai Chamber of Commerce here earlier this week.
More than 500 Indian expatriates and ethnic Indians attended the homage function.
The evening homage function started with Buddhistchants by 10 monks from wat Suanplu, who began their chantings with "Buddam sharanam gachami".
In a brief address, India's ambassador to Thailand, Bhagwant Singh Bishnoi noted that the passing away of the king on October 13 was a great loss.
The King was respected and admired all over the world and the people of India grieve with the people of Thailand, Bishnoi added.
Later Hindu prayers, led by Pandit Vidyadhar, from the Bhagwat Gita were read out, followed by verses from theQuran by the Tamil Muslim Association in Thailand.
This was followed by scriptures from the Bible, Namokar Mantra of Jains andShabad Kirtan sung by Sikh devotees.
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