Inside AJ Klang Saeng's Kuti at Wat Khao Kut
Chowing AJ Saeng's latest Phra Sivali amulets and letting him draw Akaras on them.
Khoa Yai: The Thai National Park, Nakhon Rachasrima, Thailand.avi
Khoa Yai: The Thai National Park, Nakhon Rachasrima. Nature And Wild Animals In The Opened Park Where Life Is So Natural That You Might Even Forget The Busy Rush Hours And Boring Job Routines In The Big City. Enjoy Your Life Here Is Encouraging.
Attractions
There are over 50 km of hiking trails. From easy to hard, one hour to three days. There trails on the map from the visitors center will only have the easier trails. Maps do come with English instructions. A guide is recommended for most trails if the tourist has no experience.
Kayaking and rafting.
Night time wildlife spotlighting.
Observation towers at Nong Pak Chee or Mo Sing. Early morning is the best time to view the Great Hornbills, gaur, and sometimes elephants. Gibbons are most active in the early morning.
At about 5:30 at night thousands of wrinkled lipped bats emerge from a cave 3 km outside the northern gate to begin night time feeding. The bats fly in a ribbon pattern across the sky.
Klong Pa Kang-Wang Haew-Dinosaur Footprint. Four day trek to see a dinosaur footprint!
Waterfalls
Haew Narok Waterfall - The Haew Narok waterfalls are the largest waterfalls in the park. It is a three tiered structure that extends 150 meters from the top tier to the basal lake. The waterfall is located about 10 kilometers from the south gate along the central road through Khao Yai.
Haew Suwat Waterfalls - This waterfall runs over a 20 meter cliff into a large pool below. It is located to the about 8 km east of the visitors center and can be visited easily by car along one of the main easterly roads. It can also be reached by a 8 km hike from the visitors center (walk number 4) which takes about 4--7 hours. It is made up mainly of multiple layers of sandstone conglomerates with large interbeds of basalt.
Haew Sai Waterfalls - Haew Sai Waterfalls are located a 700 meters north of the Haew Suwat Waterfalls. It is 8 km east of the visitors centre and can also be reached vias car or by hike.
Haew Pratoon Waterfalls - Smaller waterfall that is about 1 km north of Haew Sai waterfall.
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Wat Yai Chai Mongkol Wat Phanan Choeng | Ayutthaya | Thailand | Go With Me
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol was founded in the second half of the 14th century during the reign of King U Thong, first ruler of Ayutthaya. A chedi and viharn were built, the temple was named Wat Pa Kaeo. Wat Pa Kaeo became an important temple when it was made the seat of the Supreme Patriarch of the forest sect of Buddhism.
The monastery got its present name after construction of the Chedi Chai Mongkhon in the late 16th century.
During the Burmese invasion of 1767 the temple was largely destroyed.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, “the Monastery of Auspicious Victory” is located East of the historical island. Highlight of the monastery is its very large imposing prang dominating the area. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is still an active temple; monks live in kuti on the grounds
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Fengshui at Wat Khao Kut in Songkhla
The majestic view of Songkhla lake outside of the main Vihara at Wat Khao Kut.
Local Thai udy-market in Bangkok
A local market with lots of Buddha stuff, it was near a wat :-)
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Big Buddha Temple ( Wat Phra Yai ) : Pattaya , Thailand
Today I walked up to Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai) on Pratumnak Hill in Pattaya Thailand where they have a Buddha for every day of the week. The stairs leading up to Big Buddha are guarded by to big long golden dragons on each side of the stairs. The dragon has more dragons coming out its mouth. Follow me to the top and enjoy the view of Pattaya and Jomtien from Pratumnak Hill. You will see people praying, washing Buddha and balancing coins for good luck. Also you will see people throwing coins in the stomach of fat Buddha who has a hole it his belly-button. And after I ring all the bells by hitting them with a stick… I find it very meditating to hit all the bells and hear the sounds..
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Wat Khao Phrabat temple, Pattaya, Thailand
The Khao Phra Bat temple which sits on the top of a hill above Pattaya city. There is a ring of 7 Buddhas surrounding the big 18 metre Buddha. Each one of the smaller ones represents a day of the week. It is considered to bring a person good fortune if they ask for good things before making a small donation to that same Buddha; 20 Baht usually suffices.
From Buriram to Lop Buri - Thailand 4K Travel Channel
The south of Isaan was under the influence of the Khmer Empire for a long time. Thus it is not surprising that the Thailand's most beautiful monuments from this era can be found in this region.
This is the reason why we do not take the direct way to Lop Buri but drive a bend to the south near the Cambodian border. Here we visit the temple districts Phanom Rung and Prasat Muang Tam. ( separate article)
On the way from Phanom Rung to Prasat Muang Tam, we come to Prasat Kuti Rishi Nong Boa Lai, a former hospital. What remains are only the spiritual parts. The treatment and recovery rooms were made of wood and of course, weathered. During the reign of King Jayarvaman VII, one built 102 hospitals in the Khmer Empire.
In front of Prasat Kuti Rishi Nong Boa Lai, we see the first time how the rural population dries their grain. They simply spread it out on the street. Yet, one lane of the carriageway remains free for traffic.
A friendly farmer's wife even wanted to invite us to dinner, but our guide had already reserved elsewhere. In a private shrine, a family member is performing his prayer.
In Nang Rong, we stop for lunch in a nicely decorated restaurant.
At the entrance of Wat Khun Kong, wooden soldiers guard the entrance.
We continue our journey and arrive at the Lam Takhong Dam, the first pumped-storage power plant in Thailand. Here we reach the Thanon Mittraphap, the so-called Friendship Highway, built by the Americans in the 60s and 70s. It is interesting how the Americans turn the term of things into the opposite by marketing shells.
For the construction of the Friendship Highway one brutally cut a lane through the organic nature. It served to supply the warring parties in the Vietnam War with weapons. Right, and left of the highway one has founded nature reserves today. These are the Khao Yai and the Namtok Chet Sao Noi National Park. At the highest point of the street, some shops and restaurants line the street. They are more reminiscent of a western village with a saloon.
After one reaches the lowland again, one sees gigantic cement factories, presumably built for the construction of the street.
In Pak Prieo we turn north and pass through an area characterized by steep limestone cliffs.
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Der Süden des Isaan stand lange unter dem Einfluss des Khmer Reiches. Es ist deshalb nicht verwunderlich, dass in dieser Region die schönsten Baudenkmäler aus dieser Epoche in Thailand zu finden sind.
Aus diesem Grund nehmen wir nicht den direkten Weg nach Lop Buri, sondern fahren einen Bogen nach Süden nahe der kambodschanischen Grenze. Hier besichtigen wir die Tempelbezirke Phanom Rung und Prasat Muang Tam. (eigener Artikel)
Auf dem Weg von Phanom Rung nach Prasat Muang Tam besichtigen wir noch Prasat Kuti Rishi Nong Boa Lai, ein ehemaliges Krankenhaus. Übriggeblieben sind allerdings nur die spirituellen Teile. Die Behandlungs- und Genesungsräume waren aus Holz und sind natürlich verwittert.
102 Krankenhäuser wurden in der Regierungszeit von König Jayarvaman VII. im Khmer Reich errichtet.
Erstmals sehen wir, wie die Landbevölkerung ihr Getreide trocknet. Es wird einfach auf der Straße ausgebreitet. Eine Fahrspur der Fahrbahn bleibt allerdings für den Verkehr frei.
Eine freundliche Bäuerin will uns sogar zum Essen einladen, jedoch hat unser Reiseführer bereits anderweitig reserviert. In einem Privatschrein verrichtet ein Familienmitglied gerade sein Gebet.
In Nang Rong stoppen wir zum Mittagessen in einem liebevoll dekorierten Restaurant.
Am Eingang des Wat Khun Kong bewachen Holzsoldaten den Zugang.
Wir setzen unsere Fahrt fort und erreichen den Lam Takhong Dam, das erste Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Thailands. Hier verläuft die Thanon Mittraphap, die „Straße der Freundschaft“. Sie wurde in den 60er und 70er Jahren von den Amerikanern gebaut. Es ist schon interessant wie die Amerikaner mit Marketinghülsen die Bezeichnung von Dingen in das Gegenteil verkehren.
Der „Friendship Highway“ wurde brachial durch die gewachsene Natur geschlagen. Er diente der Versorgung der Kriegsteilnehmer im Vietnamkrieg mit Waffen. Rechts und links des Highways sind heute Naturreservate eingerichtet. Es sind dies der Khao Yai und der Namtok Chet Sao Noi Nationalpark. Am höchsten Punkt der Straße säumen einige Läden und Restaurants die Straße. Sie erinnern eher an ein Westerndorf mit Saloon.
Nachdem man wieder das Flachland erreicht, erblickt man riesige Zementwerke. Vermutlich wurden sie ursprünglich zum Bau der Straße errichtet.
In Pak Prieo biegen wir nach Norden ab und passieren ein Gebiet, das sich durch steile Kalkfelsen auszeichnet.
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Archan Teelak Wat Khao Sunamo PART 2 by Grasshopper
Superb Powerful Takrut Kongkapan strongly blessed by Archan TeeLak , B.E. 2556
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Superb Powerful Takrut Kongkapan strongly blessed by Archan TeeLak , B.E. 2556
WAT HUI NGOK -PATTANI (11-08-09)
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Wat Phra Singh-This temple contains supreme examples of Lanna art.(วัดพระสิงห์)
This temple contains supreme examples of Lanna art. A chedi was first built by King Pha Yu (r.1337-55) to house the bones of his father King Kam Fu (r.1328- 37). The original name of the temple was Wat Li Chiang Phra but this was changed to Wat Phra Singh when the Phra Sihing Buddha image was first housed there in 1367.
The temple was almost certainly abandoned before Kawila re-established it by building the ubosot, and rebuilding the chedi. Chao Thammalangka (r.1813-21) and his successor, Chao Kham Fan (r. 1821-1825) further added (or rebuilt) the Viharn Lai Kham and the elegant scripture library building. Further renovations were carried out in the 1920's when Khru Ba Srivichai supervised the construction of the present main viharn and rebuilt the chedi. The ubosot and scripture library were renovated in 1929.
The recently restored Viharn Lai Kham is a classic example of a Lanna style viharn and was built to house the Phra Sihing image enthroned inside. Lai Kham refers to the elegant gold tracery used for decoration. The front of the building is in three tiers. The portico has finely carved gables as well as an ornate stucco sum above the main doors.
On the inner walls of the Viharn Lai Kham are some murals originally commissioned by Chao Thammalangka. These are famous for their period style and the detail depicting earthy northern Thai scenes and the ways of the Burmese Court.
The murals show two fables. Prince Sang Thong of the Golden Conch lies on the north wall and the Heavenly Phoenix takes up the south. The fables illustrate the long suffering of heroes fighting against the powerful forces of evil before Indra intervenes and allows good to ultimately triumph.
Recent restoration has removed the earlier restoration of the 1920's to show clearly the original style of the work. Much of the detail has been lost, however.
The north wall shows work done by a Chinese artist whose likeness is found in a small picture at the top in the middle of the wall.
Directly to the east of the main chedi, the wooden ubosot has ornate carvings around its doors and stucco patterns on the wooden pillars. The ubosot, which is usually locked, contains a tower-like shrine known as a mondop. The shape of the shrine was said to be similar to an earlier structure that used to stand in Wat Phra Yeun, Lamphun.
The small scripture repository - ho trai - in the north-east corner is the finest of its type in the north. It sits atop a raised base decorated with stucco Devas. The upper wooden structure is decorated with carvings and stucco and is covered in glass mosaic and gilded lacquer.
At the back of the compound are the temple administration buildings, monks' kuti and a small hall contains a reclining Buddha.
Map here.