[2025 Phra Samut Chedi Attraction] Travel Guide for Wat Sakhla (Updated May)
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GGW2+45V, Suk Sawat-wat Sa Khla Rd, Na Klua, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan 10290, Thailand
Wat Sakhla: A Beautiful Temple Near the Gulf of Thailand
Wat Sakhla is situated in the Sakhla community, an ancient village dating back to the Ayutthaya period. It is said that the women of this village fought in wars during the Ayutthaya era, earning the village the name 'Sao Kla' (brave women), which eventually evolved into 'Sakhla'.
For those who believe in spiritual practices, this temple is a must-visit. People often come here to pray for good fortune and career success. Highlights of the temple include the statue of Phra Sangkachai holding bags of gold and silver, the leaning prang, and the statue of Thao Wessuwan. Visitors also commonly pass through the old chapel, where they can pass under the statue of Phra Rahu, which is believed to ward off bad luck and improve one's destiny.
Location: Wat Sakhla, Na Kluea Subdistrict, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province. The temple is near the mouth of the Thai sea.
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Sakhla Temple
Wat Sakhla, Samut Prakan Province
🙏Luang Pho To of Wat Sakhla is a large Buddha statue built alongside Wat Sakhla. It is an art form from the U Thong period, Mara-Vijaya posture, lotus base, open mouth, flame-shaped halo, and narrow arms. It is enshrined inside the ordination hall. We can also pass under the ordination hall. The entrance to the ordination hall is an archway with Rahu, which looks intimidating. Rahu represents the warding off and protection from evil.
🪷The two brothers are half-bodies facing each other, in the postures of forbidding relatives and the posture of forbidding the ocean, which are ancient Buddha statues from the Ayutthaya period.
🗼The leaning prang is an ancient prang. Over a hundred years ago, there was a flood, causing the ground that floated on the mud to sink. The prang leaned to the west by about 15 degrees.
🙏Phra Sangkachai is very large and beautifully crafted. It stands out and is enshrined in the courtyard in front of the temple. Anyone who comes to visit Wat Sakhla Then you must come to visit and pay homage to this Phra Sangkachai statue.
📍 Na Kluea Subdistrict, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province
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Visit the ancient temple with over 100 years of history
Wat Sakhla is a public temple under the Maha Nikaya sect, located in Moo 3, Ban Sakhla, Na Kluea Subdistrict, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province. The Ban Sakhla community is a village situated at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River, where it flows into the Gulf of Thailand. The entrance to Wat Sakhla passes through a Rahu arch, which exudes an aura of awe. Rahu symbolizes the dispelling and protection against evil. Inside the temple, the vihara houses several ancient Buddha statues, especially Luang Pho To, which was built alongside the temple. This Buddha statue is in the U-Thong style and depicts the Mara Vichaya posture. Surrounding the ordination hall, there are eight ancient boundary stones placed on seven-headed Naga pedestals. Another highlight is the leaning prang located in front of the temple by the Sakhla Canal, which tilted due to soil subsidence over a century ago.
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Wat Sakhla
🏰 Wat Sakhla is located in Na Kluea Subdistrict, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province. It is considered an ancient temple that serves as a spiritual center for the local community.
The highlight of this temple is the leaning prang and Luang Pho To in the ordination hall. Below the ordination hall, there is a popular practice of passing through Phra Rahu, which is believed to ward off bad luck. Additionally, there are sacred objects such as the main boundary stone, ancient Buddha images, and the recently discovered twin Buddha statues facing back to back.