First published at 15:50 UTC on December 22nd, 2023.
Wat Wora Chet The Ram - วัดวรเชษฐาราม
This Temple is behind the royal palace inside the city wall to the west. Accoring historical records this temple was built by King Ekathotsarot in 1593 the year King Naresuan the Great died while leading an arm…
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Wat Wora Chet The Ram - วัดวรเชษฐาราม
This Temple is behind the royal palace inside the city wall to the west. Accoring historical records this temple was built by King Ekathotsarot in 1593 the year King Naresuan the Great died while leading an army to attack Burma. In honor of his elder brother the king built a large crematorium here and 10,000 monks were invited to
the Royal cremation.
The main ancient shrine of the temple is a large brick and mortar bell shaped stupa. Inside the temple wall there are many buildings that were used for religious ceremony’s.
Wat Worapho (Wat Rakang วัดระฆัง)
Wat Wora Pho is located in the west of Cha Krai Ya (Klong Toh) canal. It is unknown when it was built or by who. Records indicate that Phra Si Sin who later become King Song Tham (1620-1628) was a high ranked monk at this temple. So the temple was built before the reign of King Song Tham. Formerly. the temple was know as Wat Rakang or the temple of the bell. In the reign of King Borommakot (1732-1758) the name of the temple was changed as Wa Wora Pho. This because of a sacred banyon tree was sent to the king from Ceylon and it was planted at this temple.
Both temples are free to visit and are worth a short stop if you are in the area. It’s also away from the crowds of the more famous temples so you can explore at your own pace.
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