The only Buddha statue lying on its left side in Thailand.

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Come and pay homage to the only Buddha statue lying on its left side in Thailand
🎈 at Wat Pa Pradu (Royal Monastery)
🚋 Located in Tambon Tha Pradu, Mueang Rayong District, Rayong Province

Wat Pa Pradu, the entrance to the temple is on Sukhumvit Road, just a little past Rayong Hospital. It is an old temple, assumed to have been built during the Ayutthaya period. It was originally called Wat Pa Lelai and was promoted to a royal monastery in 1990.

Inside the temple, there is a large reclining Buddha, lying on its left side, 11.95 meters long and 3.60 meters high. The special feature of the Buddha statue lying on its left side is that it supports its head with its left hand. Judging from the hair, hairline, and robes, it is likely to have been from the Ayutthaya period.
There is also a chapel where Buddhists can crawl under it to ward off bad luck and prolong their lives. In front of the chapel, there is a well that is hundreds of years old. To see the use of water, water storage in the past
Wat Pa Pradu is an important ancient temple of Rayong people. For tourists who come to Rayong Province, Wat Pa Pradu is an ancient temple. If tourists have the opportunity, they should come to pay homage and worship for good fortune.

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Post by Benyot | Dec 1, 2024

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