
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
The temple is the site of an enormous pagoda, originally 280 feet high, and which was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. At one time, Wat Chedi Luang housed the revered Emerald Buddha image now enshrined in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaeo. One of Wat Chedi Luang's most striking architectural features is a magnificent Naga staircase adorns the chapel's front porch. The viharn h...
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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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Phra That Phanom is located 50 kilometers from Nakhon Phanom town on Highway No. 212. It is the most important Buddhist site in the province. A 53-meters tall square-shaped pagoda, it was believed to have been built before the 12th century. The pagoda, which is believed to have originally been of Khmer design, was renovated through the years to its present Laotian design. The pagoda enshrines the ...
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