Worship and ask for blessings, resolve conflicts at Mangkon Kamalawat Temple. Don't miss out, Sai Mu.
#Mu travel destinations: Hello, all Mu fans. If we talk about temples that are famous for worshiping, praying, and solving bad luck, many people must think of Wat Mangkon Kamalawat or Wat Leng Noei Yi. These sacred religious sites are places where many people can resolve bad luck and pray for good luck.
When you walk into the temple until you reach the chapel, you will see "Thao Lokapala", which are statues of four deities dressed in Chinese warrior outfits, holding weapons, a lute, a sword, an umbrella, and a pagoda. The Chinese call them "Si Tai Tiang Wong", meaning the gods who protect and guard. Next to them is the "Ubosot", which is where the principal Buddha images of the temple are enshrined: Phra Kotom Buddha, Phra Amitabha Buddha, and Phra Bhaiṣajyaguru Buddha, all three of them, or "Sam Po Hok Chow", along with 18 other arhats, or what are called "Jap Po Lo Hang", on the right side there are many gods, such as the god of destiny or "Tai Sui Yea", the god of medicine or divine doctor "Hua To Xiang Shi Gong", and the most popular place to worship and ask for blessings is the god of fortune "Cai Xing Yea", the god of Sun Wukong or "Tai Si Huk Chow", the Bodhisattva Maitreya or "Pu Gui Huk Chow", which is similar to the great god Kaccayana "Guan Yin Pu Sak" or the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara "Pa Kong" and "Pa Ma". In total, there are 58 gods in the temple.
For the worship process, start by making merit with incense, candles and flowers, which are available in front of the temple. The temple has arranged a place for lighting incense, candles, offering flowers and other things in front of the temple. Then, when you have finished worshiping and asking for blessings, walk inside, where there are many gods for you to worship. For those who want to ward off bad luck and resolve their bad year, you can go inside to perform the ceremony. The temple is open for warding off bad luck and solving the bad year every day. Come to Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, one stop shop for sure.
Address: 423 Charoen Krung Rd., Pom Prap Subdistrict, Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok 10100
Opening-Closing Time: 08.00-16.00 hrs.
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