Wat Ratchaprathit Sathitmahasimaram

#Visit the temple Wat Ratchaprathit Sathitmahasimaram is a small Thammayut sect temple built during the reign of King Rama IV and is the temple of the reign. It is located on Saranrom Road, next to Ratchanee Road, along the Khlong Rop Krung Canal, opposite Wat Ratchabophit. When entering the temple, you will see a traditional ordination hall with a gable, bai raka hang hong, marble pillars and walls. There are no sema leaves around the ordination hall because they are placed around the temple grounds like Wat Ratchabophit. There is Phra Phuttha Sihang Patimakorn, a Buddha in a meditation posture, as the principal Buddha image. Beside the ordination hall are two prangs. On the left side is a standing statue of King Rama IV. The right side is not open to the public. Behind the ordination hall is the principal stupa, a Sri Lankan-style stupa on a two-story square base covered entirely with marble. #Bangkok attractions #Worship and pray #Old temples

Post by Bomikoออกเที่ยว | Aug 15, 2024

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