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Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan, known in short as Wat Prayun is a 19th century
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complex, located near the Memorial Bridge (
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side) in
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History

The temple was built during the reign of King
Rama III Nangklao ( th, พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว, ; 31 March 1788 – 2 April 1851), birth name Thap ( th, ทับ), also styled Rama III, was the third king of Siam ...
of the Thai Rattanakosin Kingdom. He was the king of Siam from 1824–1851. Rama III was the elder brother of
Mongkut Mongkut ( th, มงกุฏ; 18 October 18041 October 1868) was the fourth monarch of Siam (Thailand) under the House of Chakri, titled Rama IV. He ruled from 1851 to 1868. His full title in Thai was ''Phra Bat Somdet Phra Menthora Ramathibod ...
who succeeded him as King Rama IV in 1851. Rama IV became famous beyond Thailand, after being portrayed in ''
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'' film and stage productions. Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha
Prayurawongse ''Somdet Chao Phraya'' Borom Maha Prayurawongse ( th, สมเด็จเจ้าพระยาบรมมหาประยูรวงศ์; ; 1788 - 26 April 1855) or Dit Bunnag ( th, ดิศ บุนนาค; ) was a prominent polit ...
(Tish Bunnag) dedicated his own coffee estate to build a
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temple. Hence the name "Prayurawongsawat" in his honour. Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan is a "second class level" of royal temples. The fair to celebrate temple's 190th anniversary was held in January 2018. Moreover, at the Chao Phraya River in front of the temple during the
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, it was believed as the stop of
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's fleets when he traveled to Siam at the mouth of Chao Phraya River.


Visiting

*Main Stupa, an ancient white stupa of the temple build in the reign of King Mongkut, inside contains the Buddha's relics. This stupa receives
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Cultural Heritage Conservation Award of Excellence in 2013. *Khao Mo, a replica mountain of temple is located in the middle of the large pond. It is a rock garden surrounded by a number of miniature chedis and stupas, cathedrals, pavilion, and rare plants. It has been a place of peace and tranquility in the monastery for more than 180 years. The word "Khao Mo" derives from the Khmer word “t’mor” meaning rock. It was created as a representative of cosmic mountain
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. It is considered the largest and oldest replica mountain in Thailand. In the pond around this replica mountain is also the habitat of turtles and
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s as well. In Buddhism, turtles are sacred animals. Common Buddhism beliefs dictate that restraint should be made against killing this animal. It has led to the ceremony of releasing the turtles. In Buddhism, turtles represent creation, endurance, strength and longevity. And for this reason, this temple has an unofficial name for general person "Wat Khao Tao" ("turtle mountain temple"). Khao Mo is registered as an
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by the
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in 1979. *Three-cannons monument, the three downward-facing cannons on the white pedestal. It was created as a memorial to the first surgical event in Siam (now's Thailand) by American missionary
Dan Beach Bradley Dan Beach Bradley (18 July 1804 – 23 June 1873) was an American Protestant missionary to Siam from 1835 until his death. He is credited with numerous firsts, including, bringing the first Thai-script printing press to Siam, publishing the first ...
that occurred at this temple in the 1836. It was erected as a memorial to those who lost their lives in an accident caused by the explosion of a cannon that was used for a firework display during a celebration at the temple. The accident resulted in seven deaths and a number of casualties. *Phra Prayu Phantakhan Museum, the Buddha images museum was originally a
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studies hall. It was built in 1885 as a place for monks and novices to study Buddhist scriptures. Later in 1916, the former Ministry of Public Instruction used this hall as the first public library in Thailand. In 2007, ancient relics of the Buddha and antiquities were discovered, as a result, Buddha’s relics from Sri Lanka was enshrined here, along with Buddha images and Buddhist amulets which were excavated.


Gallery

file:เขามอ วัดประยุรวงศาวาส Wat Prayurawongsawat (4).jpg, Khao Mo. file:พิพิธภัณฑ์พระประยูรภัณฑาคาร.jpg, Phra Prayu Phantakhan Museum. file:อนุสาวรีย์ปืนใหญ่สามกระบอก Wat Prayurawongsawat.jpg, Three-cannons monument. File:KITLV 4955 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Courtyard of a Buddha Temple (Wat Prayunwongsawat) in Bangkok - 1862-02.tif,
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photo, "Courtyard of Wat Prayunwongsawat (1862)", by
Isidore van Kinsbergen Isodorus "Isidore" van Kinsbergen (3 September 1821 – 10 September 1905) was a Dutch-Flemish engraver who took the first archaeological and cultural photographs of Java during the Dutch East Indies period in the nineteenth century. The photog ...


References


External links


Pathannay blog: War Prayun Wongsawat
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