Wat Phra That Nong Bua, Ubon Ratchathani province, Thailand
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Le Wat Phra Tat Nong Bua (Ubon Ratchathani)
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Wat Phrathat Nong Bua in Ubon Ratchathani
The most beautiful temple in Ubon: Wat Phrathat Nong Bua.
WAT PHRA THAT NONG BUA temple in Ubon Ratchathani
[왓 프라 탓 농 부아] 사원은 태국 동부 이산지역의 대표적인 도시인 UBON RATCHATHANI에 소재한 절 입니다. 지역을 대표하는 사찰 가운데 하나이며, 이곳을 방문하는 대부분의 관광객들에겐 놓칠 수 없는 필수 방문 코스이기도 합니다. 도심 중심부에 있어서 접근이 편리 합니다.
Wat Phra That Nong Bua Bhudhist Temple Ubon Ratchathani Thailand
Wat Phra That Nong Bua Bhudhist Temple Ubon Ratchathani Thailand
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Standing in the middle of the temple grounds is a 56-meter high pagoda called ‘Sri Maha Pho Chedi’. It is unique in the fact that it has a square base and shaped like a pyramid. Its design was inspired by the Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, India, where the Buddha is claimed to have reached enlightenment.
It has an enchanting white and gold design and the architecture inside is just as fascinating. In the middle of the chedi, the original one sits with a Buddha statue meditating on each of the four sides.
Outside, there are four smaller stupas by each corner of the main chedi, also painted in white and gold.
Must see at night!!!
Wat Senawong , Buddhist Temple, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand
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2015.11.25 - Wat Nong Bua, Ubon Ratchathani.
Followers listening to a sermon by monks inside the prayer hall.
Wat Phra That Nong Bua- Ubon Ratchathani
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2015.11.25 - Wat Nong Bua, Ubon Ratchathani.
Wat Nong Bua was built in 1955. It houses a Bodhigaya, India-styled pagoda. This square based pagoda, 17m wide & 56m high, houses the Buddha's relic inside. Wat Nong Bua, aka Wat Phrathat Nong Bua, is one of the most eye-catching temples in Ubon Ratchathani. Wat Nong Bua (off Chanyangkun Rd, past the BKS station) is a highly unusual large white angular chedi, said to be a copy of the Mahabodhi stupa in Bodh Gaya, India. There are 4 doors leading inside, each one has a golden Buddha facing the door. Inside the main pagoda the houses Buddha's relic in gold. As you look up, you will see scaffolding similarly decked in gold.
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This temple has a big chedi(Sri Maha Pho Chedi) which is 56m high.
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Temple located in Issan, Ubon Ratchathani.
Built in 1956
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AMAZING TEMPLE RUINS IN LOPBURI THAILAND | Wat Phrasri Rattana Mahathat, Lopburi Province, Thailand
These amazing temples ruins is in Lopburi, Thailand. This temple is called Wat Phrasri Rattana Mahathat, in Lopburi Province, Thailand.
I didn't expect to see a temple this good in Lopburi. It reminds me a lot of Angkok Wat in Cambodia, but a much smaller version of course.
There's something about seeing old temple ruins, there's just so much history behind them.
Wat Phrasrirattana Mahathat is a large deserted temple, it covers an area of 20 rais or about 8 acres. The layout of the temple consists of a large prang in the middle of the temple. Functioning as the principal [art, buildings, and chedis that encircle the temple.
According to the patterns of its architectures and sculptures existing in the temple, it is assumed that it must have been built since the 18-19th Buddhist century before the kingdom of Ayutthaya was established.
Evidence had shown that when Ayutthaya was in its centennial, Somdet Phra Maha Chakkraphat had ordered the renovation of this temple.
Later in the reign of King Narai The Great, the prayer hall (Viharn), the peristyle and the chedis were added. The temple was renovated again during the reign of King Boromakot.
Important monuments in the temp[le complex include a massive prang at the center of the complex surrounded with the peristyle. All the prangs were built with laterite. The main one is 30.7m tall and flanked with smaller prangs in the north and south sides.
The east side is attached with portico. The other building worth mentioning is the royal chapel (Viharn Gau Hong) which situated in front of the main prang.
Built in the reign of King Narai The Great, this large hall features traditional Thai art style nimbus shape door, the lotus-petal shaped windows and surrounded with low wall.
In front of this hall lies the robe changing pavilion, a place where the King changes his robes before performing religious ceremony inside the Royal Chapel.
This huge monastery was constantly renovated, restored and expanded over the time as can be seen in chedis, small sized prangs as well as halls around the comp[lex.
The fine arts department =has acclaimed and registered this ancient site on the 2nd August 1936.
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WAT PHRA THAT NONG BUA
Wat Nong Bua,
Ubon Rachathani, Thailand
Built in 1956 to honor 2500 years of Buddhism