The biggest feature of this temple is the body of a famous Thai monk who has a history of about thirty years and is placed in a transparent box. You can stop here when you visit the waterfall.
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Wat Khunaram (Phra Wihan Luang Por Daeng) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The flesh relic temple is enshrined in the flesh relic of an eminent monk. The eminent monk Luong Pordaeng passed away in 1973, in a zazen posture before his death, and has remained in this state ever since. Now temples store physical relics in glass boxes for believers to worship, and people are amazed at the mystery and unpredictability of Buddhism. It is said that this eminent monk has the ability to predict and accurately predicted his own death. Before his death, he stopped eating normal food, but ate more spices with antiseptic function. In this way, after his death, the corpse can be preserved completely, and it will no longer rot and deteriorate. Now the people in the temple put a pair of sunglasses on the face of the flesh to cover up the void. There is free ice water at the entrance of the temple for everyone to drink, burn incense and flowers to the flesh Buddha, and no one is there to collect money, only a merit box. Flowers, candles and incense are placed on the table, depending on your own wishes, you can take some money and put it into the merit box, or you can take the offerings yourself. In addition, you can ask for a lottery inside, and give it to the monks there, and they will sprinkle holy water on your head and release the lottery for you at the same time. Of course, you must take off your shoes and dress modestly when entering the temple.
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Wat Khunaram (Phra Wihan Luang Por Daeng) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The biggest feature of this temple is the body of a famous Thai monk who has a history of about thirty years and is placed in a transparent box. You can stop here when you visit the waterfall.
If you have religious beliefs, it may be worth visiting. Otherwise, it is just a dry corpse of a monk wearing sunglasses in a glass box. If it suits your preference, please visit. I am not very interested. The attractions are free, so if you’re in that location on the island why not visit it, otherwise it’s not worth it.
The Body Shelly Temple is a relatively mysterious temple on Samui Island. The temple is very magnificent and worships a statue of a 500-year-old monk. The locals have made him a god. The incense has been very strong.
Small temple about a one hour drive from Chaeweng centre. You can find out your fortune whilst here by shaking a bamboo stick and matching your number with the paper predictions.
The Shri Temple is quite famous, and it has a very important position in the whole country. There is really a body of a senior monk here. It's really very unusual. Even the hair can be seen clearly.
When you go to other adventures, such as Na Muang Falls, stop and take a look. Parking is convenient here, ladies don't forget to cover your shoulders and thighs. It's a temple, so you have to take off your shoes. It didn't take long to visit here and I don't think it was for everyone. I decided it was fun and amazing. Apparently the monk mummy's hair and nails still grow about 1 centimetre a year, which is amazing. He is wearing sunglasses now because his eyes are rotten... He is placed in a glass cabinet in a meditation sitting position, and it is clearly this position when he dies.