
150 ปี ชาตกาล ตามรอยหลวงปู่มั่น



UNESCO มีมติรับรองประกาศยกย่องให้องค์หลวงปู่มั่น ภูริทัตโต เป็นบุคคลสำคัญของโลก สาขาสันติภาพ ในวาระ ปี 2563-2564 และได้รับการบรรจุให้มีการเฉลิมฉลองครบชาตกาล 150 ปีชาตกาล ในวันที่ 20 มกราคม 2563
Wat Pathum Wanaram Ratchaworawihan is a third-class royal monastery founded by King Rama IV in 1853. Built as a retreat for the royal family near the then-royal garden palace, it was intended to serve as a place for both royal and public Buddhist practice.
Despite being surrounded by Bangkok's busiest commercial zones—including Siam Paragon, MBK Center, and Siam Center—the temple maint... read more
Despite being surrounded by Bangkok's busiest commercial zones—including Siam Paragon, MBK Center, and Siam Center—the temple maint... read more
Wat Chedi Luang is a revered Buddhist temple located in the heart of Chiang Mai’s Old City. Its construction began in 1391 under King Saen Muang Ma and was completed during the reign of King Tilokaraj in the mid-15th century. The majestic chedi once reached a height of 82 meters with a base diameter of 54 meters, making it the tallest structure in the ancient Lanna Kingdom.
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Tham Chiang Dao is a charming cave located in Amphoe Chiang Dao, North of Chiang Mai city. Climb a staircase with a zinc roof to reach the cave. The lovely cave greets visitors with various kinds of fish swimming in a stream in front of the cave. Touring in and around Tham Chiang Dao with a local guide is possible by contacting local guides in front of the cave. A service fee is charged....
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Wat Phra That Phanom is a royal monastery located on the banks of the Mekong River in That Phanom District, Nakhon Phanom Province. It is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Northeast Thailand and a cultural landmark shared with neighboring Laos.
The pagoda is believed to have been constructed over 2,300 years ago by Phra Mahakassapa and 500 arahants, who enshrined the Lord Buddha’... read more
The pagoda is believed to have been constructed over 2,300 years ago by Phra Mahakassapa and 500 arahants, who enshrined the Lord Buddha’... read more