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วัดพิพัฒน์มงคล |
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This is where the golden Sukhothai-style Buddha image, made of
9-kilogramme gold, or Phra Phutthasukhophothong, in the subduing
Mara attitude, is enshrined.
Wat Phiphat Mongkhon
supposedly was a royal temple established in the Vien Mok era
(around 1129 A.D.)
Wat Phiphat Mongkhon is located at 464
Moo 9, Baan Ta Chom, Tambon Tung Saleam, Amphoe Tung Saleam,
SukhoThai. It is one of the important temples in Sukhothai and
was constructed on the old temple’s area. This temple consists
of Ubosot (Ordination Hall), Viharn (Buddha images Hall),
school, kitchen and the meditation garden. The sacred objects in
the temple consist of many Sukhothai Buddha images, which was
unearthed in that construction period, and Buddha’s relics which
is from Sri La Ka. |
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Thung Saliam |
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Thung Saliam |
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17.32252 N |
99.551486 E |
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