Equestrian Statue of King Taksin the Great

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The Wihan of King Taksin the Great

The ashes of King Taksin the Great were enshrined in the Buddha image representing his reign, the Phra Buddha in Royal attire, which is currently enshrined in the main viharn within Wat Inthararam.

In front of the Wihan of King Taksin the Great, Buddhists often bring offerings.

The King's Bed inside the Wihan of King Taksin the Great

To pay respects to King Taksin, first pick up a set of offerings and make merit according to your devotion. Grab betel nuts, cigarettes, a garland, nine incense sticks, and, most importantly, a handful of grass.

Once you reach the equestrian statue, light incense and recite the words of worship to pay homage to King Taksin. Once you've finished, stick the incense sticks in the incense, then bring the offering tray to the statue and place the offerings, betel nuts, cigarettes, and cigarettes under its base. For garlands, men can climb the platform and hang the garland on his arm. Women are prohibited from riding. Then, grass is inserted into the mouth of the spirit medium. Afterward, they come down to pay respects at the feet of King Taksin, marking the completion of the worship ceremony.

Finally, they enter the temple, pay respects to the principal Buddha image and the bed, and sprinkle holy water for good fortune. Anyone passing by to pay their respects should mark this place on their map. It's truly a worthwhile visit.

Post by MarkTid | Nov 1, 2025

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