[2025 Phetchaburi Attraction] Travel Guide for Wat Phraputtha Saiyat (Updated May)
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Wat Phraputtha Saiyat 주소:
4W4R+9C, 103 Thanon Ban Dai It, Khlong Kra Saeng, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi 76000, Thailand
Phra Phuttha Saiyas Temple, Phetchaburi Province
It is home to a 400-year-old reclining Buddha that people like to worship for good fortune and admire its impeccable beauty. It is 43 meters long and 15 meters high from the base of the bed. It is the 4th largest reclining Buddha in Thailand. It is made entirely of brick and beautifully lacquered and gilded. It has long been revered by the people of Phetchaburi. #Flying to Hong Kong #Wat Phra Phuttha Saiyas #Phetchaburi
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Wat Phra Phuttha Saiyas (Wat Phra Non), Phetchaburi
Wat Phra Phuttha Saiyas (Wat Phra Non) is an ancient temple. It is believed that it has been around since the Ayutthaya period. It has a reclining Buddha made of brick and mortar, 21 wa, 1 sok, 1 span, and 7 inches long. It was originally built outdoors. Later, King Rama IV ordered a roof to be built over it and walls built around it. It is a large and beautiful reclining Buddha shrine. If you have the chance, stop by and pay homage to the reclining Buddha. #BeautifulTemplesAroundThailand #WorshipandRequestBlessings #WatPhraNon #PhetchaburiProvince
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Wat Phra Phuttha Saiyas @ Phetchaburi
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Today, Bomiko has another temple to recommend to friends. This temple is not far from Bangkok. It takes only 2 hours to travel there. This temple is in Phetchaburi Province. It is near Khao Wang.
People born on Tuesday should find an opportunity to pay homage to the Reclining Buddha at Wat Phra Non in Phetchaburi, which is believed to bring prosperity to life.
This reclining Buddha is over 400 years old. It is 43 meters long and 15 meters high from the head to the base of the bed. It is the 4th largest reclining Buddha in the country. Originally, this reclining Buddha was built outdoors by the Mon people who had faith. But after the end of the Ayutthaya period, this temple was abandoned and became a deserted temple. Until the reign of King Rama IV, he saw the reclining Buddha in great disrepair and ordered a zinc roof to be built over it. Later, in the reign of King Rama V, a tiled roof was built to cover the reclining Buddha and became the Reclining Buddha Temple as seen today. The highlight of this reclining Buddha that is different from others is that at the head of the Buddha there are two lotus-shaped pillows, which are very beautiful. In addition, inside the reclining Buddha there are 11 cave rooms, which the temple has currently closed off and does not allow entry because there is not enough air inside to breathe. This is a little bit of history to share with friends. If anyone wants to know more about the history, I recommend taking some time to go. You will not be disappointed. And for those born on Tuesday, you should have the opportunity to pay homage once for good luck in life. #thailand #thaitemple #phetchaburi