Inside the Golden Mount (Phu Khao Thong)
Wat Saket, popularly known as the Golden Mount or ‘Phu Khao Thong’, is a low hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi. Within, the 58-metre chedi houses a Buddha relic and welcomes worshippers all year round. The temple also hosts an annual temple fair in November, which lasts a week during Loy Krathong. The temple grounds feature mature trees and typical Buddhist structures such as the main chapel, ordination hall and library. Its origins can be traced back to the Ayutthaya period (1350- 1767 AD) and it underwent major renovations during King Rama I’s reign (1782-1809).
Wat Saket, im Volksmund bekannt als der Goldene Berg oder 'Phu Khao Thong', ist ein niedriger Hügel, der mit einem glänzenden Gold-Chedi gekrönt ist. Im Inneren beherbergt das 58 Meter hohe Chedi ein Buddha-Relikt und begrüßt die Gläubigen das ganze Jahr über. Der Tempel beherbergt auch eine jährliche Tempelmesse im November, die während Loy Krathong eine Woche dauert. Auf dem Tempelgelände stehen alte Bäume und typische buddhistische Strukturen wie die Hauptkapelle, die Ordinationshalle und die Bibliothek. Seine Ursprünge gehen auf die Ayutthaya-Zeit (1350-1767 n. Chr.) Zurück und wurden während der Regierungszeit von König Rama I. (1782-1809) umfassend renoviert.
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#Wat #Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan, usually shortened to Wat Saket is a #Buddhist temple (wat) in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, #Bangkok #Thailand
The #temple dates back to the #Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae. When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama I renovated the temple and gave it its present name.
Phu Khao Thong (#GoldenMountain, ภูเขาทอง) is a steep artificial hill inside the Wat Saket compound.
Rama I's grandson, King Rama III (1787–1851), decided to build a chedi of huge dimensions inside Wat Saket. Unfortunately, the chedi collapsed during construction because the soft soil of Bangkok could not support the weight. Over the next few decades, the abandoned mud-and-brick structure acquired the shape of a natural hill and was overgrown with weeds. The locals called it the phu khao (ภูเขา), as if it were a natural feature.
During the reign of King Rama IV, construction began of a small chedi on the hill. It was completed early in the reign of his son, King Rama V (1853–1910). A relic of the Buddha was brought from Sri Lanka and placed in the chedi. The surrounding concrete walls were added in the 1940s to stop the hill from eroding. The modern Wat Saket was built in the early 20th century of Carrara marble.
An annual festival is held at Wat Saket every November, featuring a candlelight procession up Phu Khao Thong to the chedi.
Phu Khao Thong is now a popular Bangkok tourist attraction and has become one of the symbols of the city.
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Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan (Thai: วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร, usually shortened to Wat Saket (RTGS: Wat Sa Ket) is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand.
The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae. When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama I renovated the temple and gave it its present name.
Phu Khao Thong (“Golden Mountain”, ภูเขาทอง) is a steep artificial hill inside the Wat Saket compound.
Rama I's grandson, King Rama III (1787–1851), decided to build a chedi of huge dimensions inside Wat Saket, but the chedi collapsed during construction because the soft soil of Bangkok could not support the weight. Over the next few decades, the abandoned mud-and-brick structure acquired the shape of a natural hill and was overgrown with weeds. The locals called it the phu khao (ภูเขา), as if it were a natural feature.
During the reign of King Rama IV, construction began of a small chedi on the hill. It was completed early in the reign of his son, King Rama V (1853–1910). A relic of the Buddha was brought from Sri Lanka and placed in the chedi.[2] The surrounding concrete walls were added in the 1940s to stop the hill from eroding. The modern Wat Saket was built in the early 20th century of Carrara marble. An annual festival is held at Wat Saket every November, featuring a candlelight procession up Phu Khao Thong to the chedi. Phu Khao Thong is now a popular Bangkok tourist attraction and has become a symbol of the city.
Wat Saket: Isa sa pinakamatanda at magandang Tourist Spot sa Thailand
Wat Saket ‘The temple of the Golden Mount’, which is located outside the old Rattanakosin island area of Bangkok, is one of the city’s oldest temples. During the Ayutthaya period, which lasted until 1767, the temple was referred to as Wat Sakae, but by the order of King Rama I the temple was restored and renamed Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan.
The structure of Wat Saket is distinct because of the 80-meter high mountain, called Phu Khao Thong (meaning Golden Mountain), where the temple’s main gilded chedi (or stupa) rests. This ‘mountain’, formed from the debris of a collapsed chedi commissioned to be built by King Rama III, was once the highest point in all of Bangkok. The Golden Mountain is a well-known and much revered landmark in Bangkok. A climb to the top of the mount is a journey of more than 300 steps.
Near the base of the steps is an unusual cemetery, overgrown with vines and trees, where the ashes of numerous plague victims of the late 18th century are buried into the base of the Golden Mountain. Because the temple served as the primary crematorium during this dark period in Bangkok’s history the cemetery and its surrounding neighborhood became known as ‘Ghost Gate’.
Visitors are treated to several resting spots and viewpoints while climbing the many steps leading to the top of the mount.
Upon reaching the top of the steps visitors are rewarded with a 360 degree view of Bangkok. To the west you can see the Temple of the Emerald Buddha at the Grand Palace. To the northwest you can see the Rama VI bridge with its golden suspension cables. Looking east you can see the towers of Bangkok’s business district.
The temple hosts an annual festival in November, which lasts a week during Loy Krathong. During this time, a candlelight procession of worshippers ascends the mount and the golden chedi is covered with a bright red cloth to mark the auspiciousness of the festival. Visiting Wat Saket during this time is a rare opportunity that allows locals and tourists alike to experience first-hand the decorative and lively atmosphere of a large scale temple festival.
Wat Saket and the Golden Mount are open every day from 9am until 7pm.
Admission price: Admission to the temple (Wat Saket) is free. Admission to the chedi at the top of the mountain is 50 Baht.
Things you should be aware of when visiting the Wat Saket:
Respectful attire is required. Wat Saket is a functioning Thai Buddhist temple, and a such the management insists that visitors dress in a respectful manner. This means that men must wear long pants and short-sleeved or long-sleeved shirts (no tank tops or sleeveless shirts). Women must wear skirts or pants extending at least to the knee, and also should not wear a top that reveals bare shoulders.
Visitors are allowed to take photographs in any area of the complex.
During the annual Loy Krathong festival the temple grounds can get very crowded.
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