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Wat Yai Tha Sao is located on SamranRuen road, Tha Sao
sub-district, AmphoeMueang district, Uttaradit province. It is
an ancient temple and believed to be built in the late Ayutthaya
era. The temple possesses many archaeological sites and items.
Today, it is registered as an archaeological site on the area of
about 2 Rai.
The temple has always been changed and
renovated. Inside the temple is tranquil and relaxing because
there are many big trees and flowers in the temple’s area. There
is a big Hopea Wood next to the sermon hall and a big sugar palm
tree in front of the sermon hall. The temple has a big court
including 1 ubosot, 1 sermon hall, 1 hall for keeping the
scriptures, 1 viharaLuang Pho Yek, multi-purposes pavilion, 19
monk’s cells, 1 bell tower, 1 crematory, 1 library. The temple
is next to the Samran road until Nan river. There are 13 monks
in the temple (updated on 23 January 2011) and the Buddhists
always come to make merit at the temple. The abbot of this
temple has a good vision and friendly. He improves the temple to
be good for Dhamma practice.
Please contact the abbot
before visit because the ubosot is always closed, but vihara is
always open for public. |
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Mueang |
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Tha Sao |
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Now Closed |
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Free |
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17.65041 N |
100.12215 E |
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