Wat Kaew Prasert
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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 16.30
 
Wat Kaew Prasert It is a temple built on a hillside by the sea, overlooking the indented mountain peaks jutting into the sea of ​​Pathio as beautiful as a painting. Luang Pho Chong, the abbot, has created many beautiful Thai and Chinese buildings for people to enjoy worship.
 
Highlights include the 9-headed Naga Prok, 9.99 meters high, and the Guan Yin Bodhisattva of the South Sea, 9.99 meters high. There is also a golden church. Thai and Chinese Arhat statues Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak statue and many respects as well as a museum of antiques There are beautiful paintings to see as well.
 
History of this Kaew Prasert Monastery It began to occur in 1972, about 32 years ago, formerly known as the Khuan Charoen Monastery. or Tha At Monastery Later, Phra Ajarn Banjong Thamaraso performed the ritual of worshiping the deva sathukan and consulting. with many disciples They agreed that It should be renamed from Khuan Charoen Monastery to "Kaew Prasert Monastery".
 
To suit the goodness and beauty of those who practice the Dharma which has a pure white heart Shining like a glass that is clear and elegant, as the name "precious glass", the word "kaew" means a glass that is clear, clean and pure.
 
Without any impurities, the word "sublime" means "good". When the two words are combined into a sublime glass, it means "Shining glass pure clean It is also useful to be a noble you. for the people of all nations," so called this gem. "Kaew Prasert".
 Wat Kaew Prasert Map
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Temple Group: Temple
Last Update Last Update: 4 YearAgo


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