Sawadekha! From Wat Si Bueng Bun Temple in Si Sa Ket with the combination of the Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin architecture styles in a bright gold colour, featuring tall, slanting pillars, no windows, and adorned with His Majesty the King’s royal initials on both the front and rear gables.
Wat Si Bueng Bun Temple Si Sa Ket, Isan, Thailand |
A place for praying of Phra Si Chansaro, priests with faithful people. The temple is located by riverside Huai Thap Than, which is a large creek, you can look across to the other side to see Amphoe Rattanaburi of Surin province and also the area of Ban Dan Dong Daeng, a border village of Roi Et province.
The temple has a total of 32 towers with 5 doors made of teak carvings as a mysterious pattern within the temple is also enshrined the second floor of Thailand's royal mansion.
The gate can be opened only at the front, which is made of carved wood into a pattern of a Dhamma riddle in the Phahung chanting incantation. Inside is decorated with marvellous mural paintings describing the ten births of the Jataka tales of the Buddha and enshrined the second Phra Phuttha Chinnarat image.
Wat Si Bueng Bun Temple Si Sa Ket, Isan, Thailand |
Wat Si Bueng Bun
Location: 83R4+G5V, Bueng Bun, Bueng Bun District, Si Sa Ket 33220, Thailand
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