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Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim

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The Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim, located within the grounds of the Swissotel Nai Lert Hotel in Thailand, is a tranquil and revered spiritual site dedicated to the goddess of fertility and prosperity. Visitors can experience its serene beauty and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a deeper connection to Thai traditions and spirituality.

About Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim


Tucked away in the lush grounds of the Swissotel Nai Lert Hotel in Thailand lies the Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim, a sacred space that beautifully embodies the local traditions and beliefs. This enchanting shrine is dedicated to Tubtim, the goddess revered for her association with fertility and prosperity, attracting both locals and travelers alike who come to pay their respects and seek blessings.

As you approach the shrine, you are greeted by vibrant decorations and offerings that reflect the dedication and devotion of those who frequent this spiritual site. The serene ambiance, combined with the meticulously maintained gardens, creates a peaceful atmosphere conducive to reflection and prayer. Many visitors find solace in this sacred space, taking a moment to meditate or simply enjoy the tranquility that surrounds the shrine.

The Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim is not just a place of worship; it is a cultural landmark that showcases Thailand’s rich spiritual heritage. It serves as a reminder of the importance of traditional beliefs in the daily lives of many Thai people. Each year, numerous ceremonies and rituals are performed here, drawing crowds that celebrate the goddess and seek her blessings for a fruitful life.

For those who wish to immerse themselves in local culture, a visit to the shrine offers a unique opportunity to witness age-old practices and rituals. Visitors are often encouraged to engage respectfully with the customs observed at the shrine, making it an insightful experience that goes beyond mere sightseeing.

Located near some of the most luxurious amenities of the Swissotel Nai Lert Hotel, the Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity in Thailand. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker or a curious traveler, the shrine presents an exceptional glimpse into the soul of Thai culture.

Make sure to take your time exploring the shrine and its surroundings, allowing yourself to be enveloped by its spiritual essence. This hidden gem is a reminder of the lasting impact of nature and spirituality intertwined with daily life in Thailand. Whether you’re looking for personal reflection or simply wish to appreciate the rich cultural tapestry, the Shrine of

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Grounds of the Swissotel Nai Lert Hotel, Thailand

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ศาลเจ้าแม่ทับทิม (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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10 thoughts on “Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim

  1. A group of visiting (female) friends wanted to go to the Shrine for auspicious fertility. After breakfast at Embassy, we made our way to the location shown on googlemaps, only to find a closed road and construction site.Disappointed, We back tracked a bit and asked the security at Nai Lert heritage home, to be told that the shrine had been moved there.I think a majority of the “items” have not been moved, but enough for a little prayer, a little picture and at least my friends were happy to have seen it (still waiting for results on the effect of the shrine 👶🏻)Interesting stop if you’re nearby. Bring flower wreath/garland as offering if you wish to do so.

  2. Recommend taking Som Khit Alley to find the shrine. Its just off the road across the small bridge to the right.Wireless Road path is blocked with construction.Lady at the nearby gift shop said most of the wooden offerings were buried after Swisshotel sold the land for redevelopment. There’s only a half dozen of the stone pricks left at its relocated site. Doesn’t measure up to its old location.

  3. Tubtim ShrineShrine of Goddess Tubtim (also called Penis Shrine) in Bangkok, Thailand is a bizarre place of worship for believers who pay regards the goddess Chao Mae Tuptim or Tubtim. Tuptim is believed to be a spirit living in woods to bless those who worship her. The place is also called Phallus Shrine, Phallic Shrine or Tubtim Shrine. It was established in 1920s as a spirit house to protect the property from supernatural beings. Soon it became a place of worship for girls and women who were searching boys for friendship or marriage or women who wanted pregnancy. Women visit this shrine when they are trying to conceive, leaving offerings of lotus and jasmine alongwith small wooden or stone penis down the feet of goddess Tuptim. It is located behind the Swissôtel Bangkok hotel near the bank of the Khlong Saen Saep. In Thailand, the phallus (penis) is considered a symbol of good luck and also a representative of fertility.

  4. Just a small house of spirits with few falic motives, not very valuable for the difficulty to find it. Furthermore is located on a private custodiate place, so you probably should visit the shine with the guardian supervision.

  5. Been there 10 years ago at the original location behind Nai Lert Park Hotel and it was really an interesting sight with hundreds or maybe even thousands of phallus symbols devoted by visitors over decades and weather beaten over time. The moved shrine looks totally artificial now at its new location with few phalluses remaining and no charme at all. Absolutely not woth visiting anymore.

  6. We found the shrine quite easily, we were escorted to the sight and offered incense to burn. However it is clearly a relocated site that does not have the interest of the previous location. Maybe in years to come it might.

  7. This is only a small shrine featuring a few stone penises, if you are a believer or follower of the Goddess Tubtim i’m sure it is for you, if you aren’t, don’t bother. As, it is in the grounds of a hotel, and not something thats really for tourists.

  8. This is in the hotel compound. The Lingam worship is of Hindu tradition. The females come here to worship to get pregnant.

  9. With the move to Nai Lert Park Heritage home, there has been a significant downgrade in the amount of phalluses. I visited 13 years ago and my wife was pregnant the month after the trip, coincidence maybe. Fun story to tell definitelyI wouldn’t visit again as it all seems a bit “flaccid” now

  10. It’s my birthday. As a gift, S offers to help me locate the penis shrine. I didn’t have any luck the last time I went looking for the place, but S manages to find it hidden behind the Swissôtel, not far from a loading dock where a couple of the kitchen staff are carving ice sculptures with a chain saw. The penises, hundreds of them tied with bows or draped with necklaces, are stacked in big shameless piles next to the canal. The origins of the shrine are murky. It seems to have been the creation of a Thai businessman who used to own the property back in the early years of the 20th century.Besides the carved penises that come in a variety of styles and sizes, visitors have left behind all sorts of offerings: bowls of fruit, bottles of red Fanta soda, and even a few elegant silk dresses in plastic dry cleaning bags hung from the banyan trees. I read that the shrine is dedicated to Chao Mae Tuptim, an ancient tree spirit who specializes in human reproduction. A good number of the folks who visit the shrine are couples hoping to get pregnant. S and I spend a while in this little garden of penises. Once we’ve gotten the dumb jokes out of our system, I begin to appreciate the loveliness of the spot, and the earnestness of all these phalluses, each one a little prayer.

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Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Grounds of the Swissotel Nai Lert Hotel, Thailand



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