#Entering the temple to make merit Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut is located in Tha Tako District, Nakhon Sawan Province. We often pass this temple when traveling up north. Today, we had the chance to stop by to pay our respects. I must say that you won't be disappointed when you get there. This temple is very beautiful and is located on a hill. Cars can easily drive up. This temple has a Sri Buddha Gaya pagoda located on the top of the hill. It is a replica of the Buddha Gaya pagoda in India. If you pass by, stop by and visit. The temple is beautiful and peaceful.
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Siriwattanawisut Forest Temple, Nakhon Sawan
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I happened to be driving on the Tak Fa-Phitsanulok route and saw a temple on a hilltop, not far away. I calculated that I had plenty of time, so I stopped by to worship the Buddha. This made me realize that this temple is a forest temple that is quite beautiful in terms of its various structures, beautiful statues, and Buddha images, plus its peaceful nature.
Those who like peace and quiet probably won't want to leave this place.
But I walked around for hours and didn't see any monks or villagers. 🤔
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Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut
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Address: Village No. 2, Khok Pan, Tambon Thanop, Amphoe Tha Tako, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand
Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut was built in 1984 as a place for monks to stay under the name of Senasana Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut. Later, the Royal Property Department permitted the use of the area to build a temple and establish a temple and receive the royal charter of the boundary markers in order, which were all correct in 1995. The construction of Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut was to express gratitude to His Holiness Somdej Phra Mahawirawong ( Win Thammasarathera), the former abbot of Wat Ratchapathikaram, Bangkok. Later, in 2007, Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Narathiwat Rajanagarindra accepted it as her sole temple and presided over the construction of the Sri Buddhagaya Chedi inside, the relics of the Lord Buddha are enshrined. the glass pavilion is a blend of Thai-Indian architecture and entirely with tea-colored glass. It is the place where both Buddha footprints and the Buddha image from the U Thong period are enshrined. The atmosphere is peaceful, shady, and beautiful. It is very suitable for making merit.
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Siriwattanawisut Forest Temple
#summerdream Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut, a famous temple and an important temple in Nakhon Sawan Province, was built to honor His Majesty King Rama IX on the occasion of his 80th birthday. It is located in Tambon Thap, Amphoe Tha Tako, Nakhon Sawan Province. This temple is designed in the shape of a royal ship and is located on a hilltop. Inside the temple, there is also the Sri Buddha Gaya pagoda, which is a replica of the Buddha Gaya pagoda in India. In addition, inside the Sri Buddha Gaya pagoda, there is also the relics of the Lord Buddha, which are open for Buddhists to pay homage.
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Sirivatthanavishuddhi Forest Monastery.
Sirivatthanavishuddhi Forest Monastery was built to honor His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great of Thailand on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The monastery is designed in the shape of a royal ship perched on top of a mountain. Additionally, within the monastery is the Sri Buddha Kaya Stupa, which is a replica of the Buddha Kaya Stupa in India, and inside the stupa is enshrined the Buddha's relic for worshippers to pay their respects.
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Siriwattanawisut Forest Temple
Wat Pa Siriwattanawisut, Nakhon Sawan Province
is a temple of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Narathiwat Rajanagarindra, built to honor His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
The temple is built in the shape of a royal ship on a hilltop, which symbolizes a vehicle that will help one escape from temptation. There is a beautiful structure, the Sri Buddha Gaya Chedi, which stands out on the hilltop, imitating the architecture and Buddhist art of the Buddha Gaya Chedi in India.
The Sri Buddha Gaya Chedi is 28 meters high, made of carved red stone, with a white base in the shape of a cone, and the top of the chedi is in the shape of an inverted bell, decorated with gold-painted stucco patterns. There are statues in the niches around the chedi, and around the chedi are standing and sitting Buddha images.
Inside the chedi, there is the sacred relic of the Lord Buddha. Below the chedi, there is the statue of Somdej Phra Buddha Luang Pho Dam. Carved from special stone
📍 Tambon Thap, Amphoe Tha Tako, Nakhon Sawan Province
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