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เที่ยวันเดียว เที่ยว 15 วัดสำคัญในพระนครศรีอยุธยา รอบเกาะเมือง เป็นไปได้ไหมเนี่ย...ออกเดินทางแต่เช้า ขับรถวิ่งสายเอเชีย เก็บวัดใหญฯ ก่อนแล้วไปวัดอโยธยา วัดมเหยงค์ ลืมไม่ได้เด็ดขาด ไหว้หลวงพ่อโต วัดพนัญเชิง แล้วข้ามสะพานมาวัดมหาธาตุ(เศียรพระในต้นไม้) ชมพระปรางค์ที่วัดราชฯ อยู่ติดกัน ข้ามแม่น้ำไปวัดหน้าพระเมรุ ชมศิลปะวิหารไหว้ พระพุทธรูปปางมารวิชัยหล่อด้วยทองสัมฤทธิ์ทรงเครื่องแบบกษัตราธิราช อย่าลืมไปที่วิหารน้อย ไหว้พระศิลาเขียว (พระคันธารราฐประทับนั่งห้อยพระบาทสมัยทวาราวดี)
ต่อไปที่หลวงพ่อยิ้ม (พระพุทธรูปศักดิ์สิทธิ์ นามว่า "พระพุทธรัตนมงคล") ที่วัดท่าการ้อง แวะทานก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรืออยุธยาที่แพริมน้ำ ต่อไปที่วัดพุทไธศวรรย์ ชมโบราณสถานพระปรางค์สมัยขอม ตีรถกลับมาที่วัดไชยวัฒนาราม เก็บบรรยากาศริมน้ำรอบนอกตัววัด ถ่ายรูปมุมกว้างฟินๆ ดี ถ้าเป็นไปตามเวลา ผมเดาว่าน่าจะเป็นยามบ่าย โชคดีถ้าแดดไม่ร้อนเกินไป ข้ามสะพานเข้าเกาะกลาง ไปวัดและบึงพระรามเฉี่ยวรอบนอก พอถ่ายรูป แล้วต่อไปที่วัดพระนอน (วัดโลกยสุธาราม) ทางเข้าหากยากหน่อย ขับตาม GPS ไม่มีหลง
ใกล้ๆกันข้ามคลองมา จอดรถด้านหลัว วิหารมงคลบพิตร เข้าไปไหว้พระก่อนวัดปิด อย่างเพิ่งช็อปปิ้งที่ตลาด แล้วไปสุดท้ายที่วัดพระศรีสรรเพชญ์ เดินเล่นชมศิลปะอย่างจุใจ...วัดนี้อยู่ในเขตอุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ เสียค่าธรรมเนียมน่ะไม่กี่บาท...ฟินและอินให้เต็มที่ก่อนไปช็อปปิ้งของฝาก แล้วหาร้านอาหารริมน้ำทานก่อนกลับ
Yai Chai Mongkhon Temple, formerly known as Wat Pa Kaew or Wat Chao Phraya Thai, is located on the eastern bank of the Pa Sak River, on the outskirts of Ayutthaya. When entering the city, visitors can notice Wat Sam Pluem’s chedi, also known as the “Chedi in the Middle of the Road.” From there, turning left and continuing for about one kilometer will lead to Yai Chai Mongkho...
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Maheyong Temple is located at No. 95, Moo 2, Hantra Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, within the Ayutthaya Historical Park. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period and was abandoned after the second fall of Ayutthaya, eventually becoming a historical ruin. Today, it has been revitalized as a Vipassana meditation center and a plac...
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Ayothaya Temple, locally known as “Wat Derm” or “the Old Temple,” is an ancient royal monastery of great historical significance. It is believed to have been established before the official founding of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Historical chronicles and archaeological studies suggest that this area was once the location of the ancient city known as “Ayothaya Sri Ram Thep...
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Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan It is a royal temple of the second class, Woraviharn type, Maha Nikaya style, built since the Ayutthaya period as the capital city. (From the testimony of the old townspeople said that it was the 15th royal temple) located in the administrative area of the Sangha of Tambon Hor Rattanachai. Located on the east side of the Chao Phraya River. South of the city island The...
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Mahathat Temple is one of the most significant temples in Ayutthaya, serving as the religious and spiritual center of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was constructed during the reign of King Borommarachathirat I (Khun Luang Phangua) with the purpose of enshrining the Buddha’s relics and serving as the residence of the Supreme Patriarch of the Kamavasi sect, the highest ecclesiastical ... read more
Ratchaburana Temple was built in the early Ayutthaya period by King Borommarachathirat II (Chao Sam Phraya) as a dedication of merit to his two elder brothers, who lost their lives in an elephant duel fought over the royal succession. This historic event reflects the intense political struggles of early Ayutthaya, giving the temple profound historical and archaeological significance. The most...
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Na Phra Meru Temple, commonly known as Wat Na Phra Meru, is located along Sa Bua Canal on the northern side of Ayutthaya’s city moat, formerly the Lopburi River, directly opposite the Royal Palace. Its location reflects its close connection to royal ceremonies and the court since the early Ayutthaya period.
The temple was built in 1503 AD (B.E. 2046) during the early Ayutthaya era and was or... read more
The temple was built in 1503 AD (B.E. 2046) during the early Ayutthaya era and was or... read more
Tha Ka Rong Temple is an ancient temple with a history spanning more than 450 years. It is believed to have been established before 2092 BE during the early Ayutthaya period. There is no clear historical record identifying its founder or exact year of construction, leading historians to assume that it was built by local residents rather than the royal court, as its name does not appear among ...
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Phutthaisawan Temple is an ancient royal monastery located on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River and is regarded as one of the most important temples of Ayutthaya. It was established in 1896 BE by King Ramathibodi I (King U Thong) on the site of his former royal pavilion before the official founding of Ayutthaya. The temple therefore symbolizes the very beginning of the great capital a...
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Chaiwatthanaram Temple was constructed in 1630 CE (B.E. 2173) during the reign of King Prasat Thong. The king ordered the temple to be built on the site of his former residence as an act of merit dedicated to his mother, reflecting royal devotion and filial piety in accordance with Ayutthaya traditions.
However, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab later suggested that the temple may also have been cons... read more
However, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab later suggested that the temple may also have been cons... read more
Kasattrathirat Worawihan Temple is a second-class royal temple of the Worawihan category, located along the Chao Phraya River on the western side outside Ayutthaya Island. The temple has a long and significant history closely connected to the royal court of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It has long served as both a religious sanctuary and a spiritual center for riverside communities, distinguished b...
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Phra Ram Temple & Bueng Phra Ram is believed to have been constructed around 1369 CE (B.E. 1912) during the reign of King Ramesuan. The site holds great historical significance as it was the location where the royal cremation of King Ramathibodi I (King U Thong), the founder of Ayutthaya and the king’s father, was held. However, King Ramesuan ruled for only about one year, leading t...
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Lokayasutharam Temple, commonly known as “Wat Phra Non” (the Reclining Buddha Temple), is one of the most important historical sites in Ayutthaya. It is located to the northwest of the former Grand Palace area. Although there is no clear evidence regarding the exact date or founder of the temple, historians believe it was constructed during the middle Ayutthaya period. Due to its locat...
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Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit is located to the south of Wat Phra Si Sanphet within the Ayutthaya Historical Park. It can be reached by the same route leading to Khun Phaen’s Residence, and the vihara stands not far from Wat Phra Si Sanphet. Its location reflects its importance as a major religious monument situated close to the former Royal Palace and the political center of the ancient A...
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Phra Si Sanphet Temple is one of the most important royal temples of the Ayutthaya period and is regarded as the prototype of a “royal palace temple” in Thai history. Originally, during the reign of King Ramathibodi I (King Uthong), this area served as part of the royal residence within the Grand Palace. Later, in the reign of King Borommatrailokanat, a new royal palace was constr...
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