Wat Klang Bang Kaeo It is an ancient temple along the Tha Chin River. Originally known as Kongkaram Temple Located in Tambon Nakhon Chai Si, inside there is a chapel, a viharn and an old Buddha image. which archaeologists assumed that it was built during the Ayutthaya period Inside there is a museum of Phra Buddha Withi Nayok. It preserves various antiques and valuable artifacts, including belongings belonging to two former abbots, namely Luang Pu Boon or Than Chao Khun Phuttawithi Nayok (Boon Khanthachot), who ruled the temple from 1886-1935 and Luang Pu increase Phra Buddha Withi Nayok (Perm Punyawasano), who was a disciple of Luang Pu Boon and later succeeded as the abbot of the temple. The interior is divided into 3 floors. The lower floor exhibits the history and belongings of Luang Pu Boon and Luang Pu Perm, amulets, sacred objects and Buddha images of Luang Pu. The other part is about Thai medicine, herbs, medicine, astrology calendar written in Luang Pu's handwriting. Statues and photographs of Reverend Grandfather. In addition, there are manuscripts, palm leaves, Khoi books, astrology textbooks, Thai medicine textbooks, Phra Malai picture books. The pearl pulpit of Luang Pu Boon in which His Royal Highness Princess Athit-Thiparpha Regent for His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol Rama VIII Built for the third floor, displaying silver Buddha images. An old Busabok pulpit carved with lacquer and gilded wood. and the old cloister of Luang Pu that was assembled in the original manner To enshrine a wax figure of Luang Pu as when he was still alive, the museum is open to visitors. Thursday-Sunday and on public holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission: adults 20 baht, students 10 baht (group visits) Must book in advance Dear Abbot of Wat Klang Bang Kaeo)
Wat Klang Bang Kaeo
Province: Nakhon Pathom
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