Pay homage to Luang Pho To at Wat Nai Song Wihan
by the old traveler
Aug 18, 2025
๐ Wat Nai Song Wihan, built around 2170 BE, has no recorded founder. Locals commonly refer to it as "Wat Nai Derm Song Wihan." The temple is located in a low-lying area that often floods during high tides.
Key attractions and significant features within the temple include:
๐ The Ubosot: Reconstructed to replace the deteriorated original structure, it houses the principal Buddha image, Luang Pho To, a replica of Phra Phutthasothon.
โบ The Vihara: A brick and mortar building with a wooden roof tiled with banana leaves. One building has a single door, while the other has two front doors and one rear door, with one window on each side. The doors and windows are made of plain wood.
๐ The Mondop: A four-gabled structure made of brick and mortar, with a wooden roof tiled with decorative materials. The gable is adorned with carved wood and colored glass. The windows are intricately carved wooden panels. Inside, the principal Buddha image in a meditation posture is enshrined.
๐ The Scripture Hall: A wooden structure with carved wooden gables depicting Narayana on Garuda.
๐ The Chedi: A twelve-cornered indented chedi.
๐ก Wat Nai Song Wihan: Address - 235, Moo 1, Sirirat Road, Pak Nam Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan Province.
โณ Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HULB1xF1Cg79ugJFA
๐ Opening Hours: 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM.
Post by the old traveler | Aug 18, 2025












