Wat Rajabopit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara Bangkok Thailand

July 1st, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

 

Wat Rajabopit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara

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Wat Rajabopit Bangkok Thailand

Wat Rajabopit Bangkok Thailand

Wat Rajabopit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara

Location: Thanon Fuengnakorn, Si-kak Phraya-si Junction

Built under the royal command of Rattanakosin’s King Rama V as the 1st monastery after accession to the throne, Wat Rajabophit Sathitmahasimaram Rajawarawihan is outstanding for it well-planned and magnificent construction arts is Ubosot of Thai-style on the outside whereas the inside is decorated in western style.

Open daily for the temple visit from 05.00-20.00 hours and between 17.30-18.00 hours for the Ubosot.

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wat suthat bangkok

June 29th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

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wat suthat bangkok

wat suthat bangkok thailand

Wat Suthat Bangkok Thailand

King Rama I founded the temple at the central area of the city and built the sizable Wiharn as the Wiharn of Wat Phanan Choeng in Ayutthaya. Then the Sukhothai style bronze Buddha image, brought from Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai, was installed inside the Wiharn. The image was called Phra Toh or Phra Yai means big Buddha image. The Wiharn (main hall) was completed in the reign of King Rama III. Then the Ubosot (ordination hall) was built along with the principal Buddha image. The temple was then named Wat Suthat Thepwararam. Later, King Rama IV named the principal image inside the Wiharn Phra Phuttha Srisakkayamuni and the principal image inside the Ubosot Phra Phuttha Trilokachet.

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Wat Suthat Thepwararam Bangkok Thailand

June 29th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

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wat suthat bangkok

wat suthat bangkok thailand

Wat Suthat Bangkok Thailand

Location: Thanon Bamrungmuang opposite the Office of Bangkok administration Authority, Phranakorn District

Established under the royal command of Rattanakosin’s King Rama  I with original name Wat Mahasuthavas, the temple—later renamed by King Rama III Wat Suthat Thepwararam—is one of the six significant monasteries of Thailand and recognize d as bestplanned structure. Enshrined in the vihara is the beautiful Buddha image in the Attiude of subduing Mara Phra Sri Sakaya Muni.

Open daily for the temple visit between 08.30-21.00 hours and between 09.00-16.00 hours for the Ubosot.

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