Pay homage to Luang Pho To at Wat Nai Song Wihan

๐Ÿ˜ 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:
๐Ÿ  The Ubosot: Reconstructed to replace the deteriorated original structure, it houses the principal Buddha image, Luang Pho To, a replica of Phra Phutthasothon.
โ›บ 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.
๐Ÿ›• 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.
๐Ÿš The Scripture Hall: A wooden structure with carved wooden gables depicting Narayana on Garuda.
๐Ÿ›• The Chedi: A twelve-cornered indented chedi.
๐Ÿก Wat Nai Song Wihan: Address - 235, Moo 1, Sirirat Road, Pak Nam Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan Province.
โ›ณ Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HULB1xF1Cg79ugJFA
๐Ÿ•– Opening Hours: 07:00 AM - 05:00 PM.

Post by the old traveler | Aug 18, 2025

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