Wat Yai Chaimongkol
, formerly known as Wat Kaew and Wat Phraya Thailand. Located on the eastern side of the river from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and the Chedi three transports. (Central Tower Road), turn left, go approximately 1 km to the Wat on the left. This measure is based on historical data, presumably built by King U-Thong in 1900 for the office of the priest, who was ordained to the office today, but Hughes Sangha in Sri Lanka. Ecclesiastical discipline to study the sect known in Thailand as "The Glass Forest" This measure is known. Temple of Forest glass Later calls to shorten the "glass temple" to a religious denomination ordained clergy. The Director General of the King took monastic sect is King Rat Day is positioned as a right-wing patriarchs with
Jose Buddhist monks Education Department Director-General Chan is Canttura position as pontiff left. Later, it was renamed "Wat Chao Phraya Thailand," presumably from the King Rama 1 made forest of glass at which gave the fire the body of the glass you Thailand, or may come from the fact that this measure. the residence of the Patriarch rightist. In ancient times, the priest, "You Thailand" Thailand is Chao means patriarchy in the year 2135, when King Naresuan made Iuthheete win the viceroy of Burmese at Nong Sarai. Suphanburi He built a pagoda at the temple, a monumental victory. The pagoda pagoda may enhance existing or create a new one also. No evidence was dubbed "Chaimongkol temple," but the people called. "Great Stupa" So long day, this temple is named. "Wat" temple is deserted when I was in the last. And just to set up a temple with monks at the temple shortly
also available. Temple of the Reclining Buddha Built during the reign of King Naresuan It is dedicated to worship and practice Buddhist meditation. The current building is the palace of King Naresuan. People often go to church regularly, a number of the foreign visitors 20 baht apiece.
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