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Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history of Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan, a remarkable temple located in Thailand. With its impressive architecture and serene atmosphere, it is a spiritual haven for visitors seeking tranquility and cultural insight.

About Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan

Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan, situated in the heart of Thailand, is a magnificent and historically significant temple that attracts visitors from around the globe. This temple, which boasts a unique architectural style, is renowned for its immense sitting Buddha statue, known as Phra Phuttha Nimit, which stands at an impressive height of 19 meters. This statue, created in 1334, exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship of the time and remains a focal point of worship.

As you approach this sacred site, you are greeted by an awe-inspiring atmosphere filled with incense and the gentle sounds of chanting monks. The temple grounds are adorned with intricate murals and serene gardens, providing a peaceful retreat for reflection and meditation. Visitors are encouraged to explore the various halls and chambers of this temple complex, each filled with rich history and cultural significance.

Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan also hosts numerous ceremonies and festivals throughout the year, drawing in both locals and tourists alike. These vibrant celebrations provide a unique opportunity to witness the local culture and traditions, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the community. The temple is not just a place of worship; it is a historical monument that reflects the enduring legacy of Thai Buddhism.

For those with a keen interest in history, the temple houses a wealth of artifacts and relics, along with informative displays that trace its origins and evolution over the centuries. Photography enthusiasts will find endless inspiration within the temple’s picturesque vistas, ranging from ancient statues to beautifully landscaped gardens.

Visiting Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan is more than just a sightseeing trip; it is a profound journey into the spiritual heart of Thailand. Whether you seek enlightenment, inspiration, or simply wish to immerse yourself in the beauty of Thai culture, this sacred site promises an unforgettable experience that resonates deeply within all who enter.

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13000, Thailand

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วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร (เมืองพระนครศรีอยุธยา, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

2 หมู่ 12 ตำบล กะมัง, เมืองพระนครศรีอยุธยา 13000 ไทย

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11 thoughts on “Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan

  1. My first but not my last trip to Thailand. Spent 4 days in Ayutthaya. The various temples there are way beyond anything I could have imagined. this was a stand out among them.

  2. I went to visit the temple I really like this place. it gives me peace of mind Made merit with the family, the temple was shady, many people, there was a waterfront to sit and watch the fish. Plus it’s a temple in the history of Thailand.

  3. One of the most important temple of the Ayutthaya Era. The temple and the giant sitting Buddha statue, amazingly, escape the damaged of wars. Devotees come to receive blessings from Luangpo To, the huge Buddha statue, who indiscriminately greet everyone with a kind half smile.

  4. This 19m tall seated Buddha image is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the country… According to legend tears shed from the eyes of the image just before the destruction of Ayutthaya by the Burmese in 1767

  5. Located at the confluence of rivers at the south corner of old Ayutthaya city, this is a major temple complex with large covered areas to accommodate big crowds of pilgrims. Huge amounts of parking, much of it under shade. The main Buddha image is imposing and grand, reflecting Ayutthaya’s past imperial splendor. Also located on the temple premises at the river front is the Chinese shrine to เจ้าแม่สร้อยดอกหมาก (Lady of the Betel Flower Necklace), a Ming princess who arrived from China to marry an Ayutthaya king, but due to a misunderstanding she refused to leave her ship until she passed away from heartbreak.

  6. This is one of the famous temple for Thai people and historic site of Thailand previous history. The temple located at the riverbank and provided walkway for visitors to walk along the riverside for fish feeding enjoy scenery in both side and see the way of life of the local people. Inside the main Chaple you will see the big Buddha sitting statue which in Thai we call “Pangmarnlavichai and for foreigner know as “The attitude of subduing of Mara”. For the meaning of this Buddha attitude is that you will pass the problems or situation in life by winning from your heart and mind. As a story telling about this Buddha attitude is when Buddha want to give up when he did not get enlightenment because he was passing hard and simple but he can not find the way to the right way of practice he sit with this attitude to fight from inside that if he just give up he lift up the right hand hand and move while he suffer from difficult deeds or he remain patient and realize the difficult deeds that occur. People that worship this Buddha attitude to remind themselves that everything will pass if you are not give up to your goal. you will see the Buddha image had the age hundred years surrounding inside. Aside you can put money in box that temple provide to get the Offering to the monk that Buddhism will do when visit temple as merit to them and the love one.

  7. A busy working Wat with many many worshippers and various offerings. The central gold Buddha was phenomenal and dotted round the temple were prayer rooms with paintings. As you enter there are lots of Buddhas where worshippers add gold leaf as part of their offering.

  8. Built in the early 1300s where the 19 meter high Buddha statue towers over the many worshippers.As a non-active Buddhist believer, it is easy to believe that you are doing wrong, but the whole thing is very relaxed

  9. Located by the bank of Pa Sak river and built in 1324, it is one of the highlights of my trip to Ayutthya. It has a hall that enshrines a huge seated Buddha statue. Entrance is 20 THB for foreigners. What’s notable about the temple is that it hasn’t been destroyed by the invading Burmese army in 1767, when the city was destroyed.

  10. 19 m high Buddha is the most impressive structure in this whole city dedicated to him. Most popular with chinese pilgrims. You can also buy food to feed the fishes in the nearby river as many locals were doing.

  11. This is one of the best Temples we’ve visited in Ayutthaya. It’s located at the confluence of Chao Phraya river with Pa Sak, just before the city of Ayutthaya.There’s a pier, so we came by boat from the southern Bang Pa In royal summer palace.The Temple dates back to 1300’s and interesting fact is that it wasn’t demolished by Burmese, but survived the invasion, so there’re legends about that.Main attraction is the beautiful 19m high sitting Buddha in the main hall.Small entry fee and there’s also another Chinese Temple attached to it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan

Where is Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan located?

Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 13000, Thailand

What is the contact number for Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan?

You can reach out to Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan at +66 98 991 4519 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.



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