Worship at Bang Sue
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Sep 19, 2025
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- Wat Prachasattham is a public temple belonging to the Mahanikaya sect, located in Wong Sawang Subdistrict, Bang Sue District, Bangkok. This ancient temple is believed to have been built during the Ayutthaya period, as several ancient stone pillars were discovered within the temple. These pillars still remain, and a shrine to King U Thong has been erected as a memorial.
- Wat Matchantikaram, also known as Wat Noi, is a public temple located in Soi Wong Sawang 11, Wong Sawang Road, Wong Sawang Subdistrict, Bang Sue District, Bangkok. It is believed to have been built during the late Ayutthaya period by Chao Chom Manda Thiang, the royal consort of King Rama IV. A notable landmark is the viharn enshrining a stucco statue of Phra Khru Thammasarnwichit (On Yanatejo), dedicated by his disciples in 1972. The viharn, made of brick and mortar, is located to the left of the ubosot (ordination hall). The viharn currently houses the statue of Phra Khru Wichit Thammasarn (Khai Chanthasaro) and Phra Khru Baidikaphan Acharo. At present, the Luang Pu On temple has been rebuilt as a four-sided temple with a spire and a raka roof. The floor is tiled with large tiles. The doors and windows are made of wood. There is a boat garage for Luang Pu On at the back of the temple.
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