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"Wat Thepthidaram Worawihan" is a third-class royal temple originally named Wat Ban Phraya Krai Suan Luang. The important feature of this temple is the four-direction prangs, crafted by artisans during the reign of King Rama III. The pavilion supporting the principal Buddha image is the first thing to pay respect to. The principal Buddha image inside the ubosot is Phra Phuttha Thewawilas, commonly called Luang Pho Khao by locals. It is a Buddha image in the Mara Vichai posture, carved from pure white stone and enshrined in a Vejayanthabutsabok. The walls of the ubosot have paintings of the Phum Khao Bin pattern, a style from the reign of King Rama III, built in 1836. The temple features a blend of Thai-Chinese architecture. When visiting Wat Thepthidaram, another must-visit spot is the shrine of the 52 Bhikkhuni nuns, where you can pray for career success. Anyone who wants smooth work relations with women should come and pay respect here!!!

Location: No. 70 Maha Chai Road, Samran Rat Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok

🕰️Opening hours: 08:00-18:00

Post by Slinslin | Jun 25, 2025

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