Wat Sri Udomporn, a beautiful temple in Nakhon Sawan
Wat Sri Uthumphon, Nakhon Sawan Province, is a beautiful temple, outstanding with exposed cement mixed with Benjarong and tiles.
It is also the place where the remains (not rotten) of Luang Por Choy, a famous monk and former abbot, who was nicknamed "God of Pak Nam Pho" are kept.
Inside the temple, there is a dark red pavilion and a white pagoda, standing out from afar, very beautiful. Inside, there is the image of Luang Por Phra Prathan and the remains of Luang Por Choy... On the walls are Buddhist paintings.
Next to the pavilion is a two-story white chapel, or what is called the Hundred Pillars Floating Chapel. On the ground floor, in front of the entrance is a statue of Hanuman with his mouth open, and there are giants standing on both sides. When you enter, you will see pillars, walls and ceilings decorated with stucco patterns and beautiful colored tiles. In the center are many Buddha images.
In addition, there is a drum tower and bell tower, which are all teakwood houses. Inside, there is a green jade Buddha image. Wax figures of various monks and the Magic Knife Hall, inside there is a 3-ton medical knife, the largest in the world, for you to see.
🗓 The temple is open every day.
⏰ From 08.00-17.00 hrs.
📌 Location: Nong Krat Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Sawan District, Nakhon Sawan Province, approximately 25 kilometers from the city center.
🛵 Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/UU5HHdveDC8LTgo26
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