184657Wat Yanasangwararam Woramahawihan Temple in Chonburi, Thailand

184657 Wat Yanasangwararam Woramahawihan Temple in Chonburi, Thailand Wat Yanasangwararam Woramahawihan Temple in Chonburi, Thailand

The temple, which covers a total area of 146 acres and was built in 1976 to pay respect Somdet Phra Yanasangwon, the present Supreme Patriarch and was later graciously admitted to be under the patronage of His Majesty the King. The temple grounds is comprised of pavilion with four gables enshrining a replica of the Buddha’s footprints, a large Stupa where the relics of the Lord Buddha and his disciples are enshrined, Phra Yanaret Vihan and an international pavilion representing the architecture of several countries.

History: วัดญาณสังวราราม วรมหาวิหาร

Yansangwararam Temple is a first class royal temple The type of utterance is located at Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri Province, built in 1976, with Dr. Kajon and Lady Nidhawadi as well as their sons and daughters There is a mental donation of 100 rai, 1 ngan, 92 square wah to Somdet Phraya Sangworn, Abbot of Bowonniwet Viharn 1989) to build a Buddhist temple And desire to have a name according to the name of the Somdej Somdej Somdej This temple is therefore called Wat Yanasangwararam. Wat Yansangwararam is considered to be the reign of King Rama V of Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. Because the temple builders were united to create a royal ceremony to celebrate the 5 anniversary of the Buddhist Lent, this temple is under the patronage of His Majesty the King.

Patriarch Sakon Maha Sangkharajnaka and received generous benevolence from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Her Majesty the Queen, during the 9th reign, Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra Her Royal Highness All His Highness and Prince Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra always sponsored the construction and accepted as a temple in the royal patronage. As a temple in the King as well and Prince Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra always sponsored the construction and accepted as a temple in the royal patronage. As a temple in the King as well and Prince Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra always sponsored the construction and accepted as a temple in the royal patronage.

Where to visit:

1. The Phra Ubosot

The Phra Ubosot was built from the Ubosot of the Faculty of Rangsee, Bowonniwet Temple, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Cathedral. The Royal Boromarajonani laid a stone auspicious stone built on Monday March 24, 2523 B.E. within the enshrined Buddha image is named Somdej. Phra Buddha Yan Naresuan the The Buddha amulet contained in the Buddha’s relics was built for His Majesty the King. Dedicated to King Naresuan the Great. His head was poured in Thong Lo on August 14, 2523 at Bowonniwet Vihara Temple.

2. Chedi Phra Maha Chakri Phiphat Chedi

His Majesty the King graciously pleased. To use this name, which means that the pagoda contains the relics of the relics for the prosperity of the Maha Chakri Chedi built. In order to present Presented to His Majesty the King, Phra Buddha Yod Fa, Chulalongkorn the Great, the first King of the Chakri dynasty And the Chakri Dynasty, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is the patron of the construction of His Majesty the King. The King laid the auspicious stone.

This was created on Friday April 30, 1987. The Chedi Phra Maha Chakri Phiphat Chedi is a large pagoda with a height of 39 meters and a base of 39 meters. The ground floor is a hall for religious ceremonies on various occasions. There are Buddha images. Pang Priest granted blessings as a body. The principal Buddha amulet with an altar table with a monogram Department, which the Royal Highness has consecrated. The 2nd floor is a hall for Monk’s meeting It is the 3rd floor of meditation meditation. The Chedi is enshrined with relics.

3. Phra Maha Mondop, Phra Phutthabat Phor.

Phra Maha Mondop, Phra Phutthabat Phor was created for Presented as a royal charity to support the merit of His Majesty the King And the Queen Ordered by the Queen To be built on the top of the glass, enshrined a pair of carved Buddha’s footprints on Solid stone sheet, appearance. The Mondop is a 2-tiered mandapa with two floors. The lower part is divided into two parts. Part 1 is the residence of the monk. The second part is a storage tank for clean water. The top floor is enshrined with a pair of Buddha’s footprints in which the Lord Buddha is adorned with a golden mosaic, which HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The Royal Chakri Sirindhorn was given a mosaic from the chedi of the Chedi in the Grand Palace. At the time of the 200th anniversary celebration of Rattanakosin, His Majesty laid the foundation stone on Wednesday, 27th June B.E. 2527.

4. Ariyakarn Buddhist Museum

The Museum have many portraits of famous monks In which each Buddhist monk has a beautiful ethic There is a dharma teachings for Buddhists to abide by in the future without compromising. In addition to experiencing the beautiful etiquette of each monk through the scenes and storytelling Can also learn the teachings of Dhamma teachings of each monk by himself, with descriptions, teachings in 3 languages.

5. Thai royal palace

This is 4 palaces located on the east side of the temple, opposite to the Phra Chedi Chedi to the north, built to bow. Presented to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great On the auspicious occasion of the 5 th birthday for being a royal residence, according to the royal command.

6. Anek Kusol Pavilion

Anek Kusol Pavilion was created for Dedicated to HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn And Her Royal Highness Prince Krom Luang Narathiwat Nakarin is the principal Buddha statue of the pavilion. Phra Buddha Chinnarat Si Phraa is a Buddha statue adapted from Buddha image. Pangprathanprathan police station was Phra Por Phang Meditation Created to dedicate to be a royal charity in King Mahidol Latibes Adulyadej Vikrom Rajaborok and King Paramount Maha Anandamahidol Rama VIII

International pavilion or dragon pavilion for swimming is a small pavilion, located on the edge of the reservoir, there are 7 houses, namely the central Thai pavilion Thai Lanna Pavilion Dragon roof chinese pavilion Chinese pavilions, swans, western pavilions, Indian pavilions, and Japanese pavilions, each representing the art, architecture, and religion of different nations, and each pavilion has a dragon playing in the water, symbolizing every pavilion that represents the royal water. His Majesty’s benevolence towards all citizens of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great

 

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