Worship Luang Por Phutthawihan and Luang Pu Phueak
by the old traveler
May 24, 2025
đĄ Wat Moli was built around 1832 and was originally named Wat Mai Suwan Moli. A devoted individual sold her hairpin to raise funds for the construction of the temple, and the hairpin has since become the temple's symbol.
đ Later, Prince Vajirananavarorasa, the Supreme Patriarch, visited the area to inspect the monks and renamed the temple to Wat Moli.
Key attractions within the temple include:
đ The main chapel (Ubosot), built in 1999, features traditional Thai architecture with a three-tiered roof covered in glazed tiles. The doors and windows are intricately carved with Thai patterns and gilded with gold. Inside, the principal Buddha image, Luang Por Phutthawihan, is entirely gilded.
âē The hall of the former abbots, housing revered statues of Luang Pu Phueak and Luang Por Plueang.
đ The sermon hall, a two-story reinforced concrete building in Thai style, adorned with golden gables and colorful glass decorations.
đ The prayer hall, a reinforced concrete structure built in 1917.
â¨ī¸ Wat Moli: 222 Rattanathibet Road, Bang Rak Yai Subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong District, Nonthaburi Province.
đ¯ Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bUCuyadyyCFZ2Qus6
đ Opening hours: 07:00 â 17:00.
Post by the old traveler | May 24, 2025












