Wat Phra Ram – Silence That Speaks Louder Than Words

If you're visiting Ayutthaya in search of excitement, Wat Phra Ram might not be the answer. But if you want to "listen to the sound of emptiness" that is still filled with stories—this is the place for you.

Located not far from Silpakorn University and directly across from Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit, Wat Phra Ram is just a street crossing away. Yet, it feels like stepping into another era, where only ancient stupas, crumbling walls, tree shadows, and a quiet sky preside over everything.

This place was once grand, a royal temple during the reign of King Ramathibodi I. But over time, the voices of people faded away, leaving only a palpable "tranquility."

There is no principal Buddha image to pay homage to.
No chanting.
No lengthy explanatory signs.
Only old bricks and sunlight streaming through the ruins of the temple in the evening.

Some people pass through in just five minutes before moving on to the next temple. But if you sit quietly on the edge of the temple for a while, you might hear the echoes of your own lost history.

Add Wat Phra Ram to your list—not because it's famous, but because it "understands quiet souls like us."

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Post by หมงพาไป | May 25, 2025

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