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== Background == |
== Background == |
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Wat Prasat is in Bang Krang Subdistrict, [[Mueang Nonthaburi District]], [[Nonthaburi Province]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Wat prasat|url=https://www.watportal.com/th/wat/type/detail/id/2/iid/25931|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=WAT PORTAL}}</ref> This temple is assumed that it was built during the reign of King [[Prasat Thong]]. When the king held the rank of Chao Phraya Defense Suriyawong (เจ้าพระยากลาโหมสุริยวงศ์) in the reign of King [[Songtham]], Received [[Wisungkhamsima]] (วิสุงคามสีมา) in the year [[1767]], which was the 2nd year of the loss of Ayutthaya.<ref name=":4" /> Assumed Wat Prasat was built when King [[Prasat Thong]] came to set up a pavilion to dig a canal from [[Wat Tai Muang]] (วัดท้ายเมือง) to the mouth of [[Bang Kruai canal]] (ปากคลองบางกรวย) in front of [[Wat Khema Phirataram]] (วัดเขมาภิรตาราม) and a place to mobilize troops ([[barracks]]) to prepare troops to fight against the [[Burmese people|Burmese]] in Ayutthaya.<ref name=":8">{{Cite web|title=Retro coin, Venerable Monk Son, Wat Prasat|url=https://www.khaosod.co.th/newspaper-column/amulets/news_2794254|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=Khaosod Online}}</ref> Because |
Wat Prasat is in Bang Krang Subdistrict, [[Mueang Nonthaburi District]], [[Nonthaburi Province]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Wat prasat|url=https://www.watportal.com/th/wat/type/detail/id/2/iid/25931|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=WAT PORTAL}}</ref> This temple is assumed that it was built during the reign of King [[Prasat Thong]]. When the king held the rank of Chao Phraya Defense Suriyawong (เจ้าพระยากลาโหมสุริยวงศ์) in the reign of King [[Songtham]], Received [[Wisungkhamsima]] (วิสุงคามสีมา) in the year [[1767]], which was the 2nd year of the loss of [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya]].<ref name=":4" /> Assumed Wat Prasat was built when King [[Prasat Thong]] came to set up a pavilion to dig a canal from [[Wat Tai Muang]] (วัดท้ายเมือง) to the mouth of [[Bang Kruai canal]] (ปากคลองบางกรวย) in front of [[Wat Khema Phirataram]] (วัดเขมาภิรตาราม) and a place to mobilize troops ([[barracks]]) to prepare troops to fight against the [[Burmese people|Burmese]] in [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya]].<ref name=":8">{{Cite web|title=Retro coin, Venerable Monk Son, Wat Prasat|url=https://www.khaosod.co.th/newspaper-column/amulets/news_2794254|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=Khaosod Online}}</ref> Because there is supporting evidence including the main Buddha image located in the temple; The [[Fine Arts]] Department assumes that it is more than 400 years old. And due to its characteristics, so can be assumed that the person who built Wat Prasat must be the king.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web|last=kinyupen_admin|title="Do good", don't wait. Start without spending money (Video)|url=https://kinyupen.co/tag/หอพระไตรปิฎก/|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=กินอยู่เป็น 360 องศาแห่งการใช้ชีวิต}}</ref> But some people assumed that Wat Prasat was built during the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] during the reign of [[Narai|King Narai the Great]]<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|last=ผู้จัดการออนไลน์|title=Exquisite and full of faith with "5 old temples of the Ayutthaya period", beautiful and precious in Nonthaburi|url=https://mgronline.com/travel/detail/9640000006743|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=MGR ONLINE}}</ref> due to this temple has the [[mural]] here originated. This mural is the work of the most admired artist in the [[province]]. This is currently the oldest painting in [[Nonthaburi Province]]<ref name=":1" /> and it has the original items of the Tripitaka Hall are the pulpit stairs and the main Buddha image that is believed to have been with the temple with the Buddha base since the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]].<ref name=":5" /> The temple is in [[Mahayana|the Mahayana sect]], a temple that was bestowed upon [[Wisungkhamsima]] (วิสุงคามสีมา) as a [[temple]] for tourism.<ref name=":2" /> Present this temple is registered as a National Historic Site.<ref name=":6" /> |
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== Ubosot == |
== Ubosot == |
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[[File:ฉัพพรรณรังสี วัดปราสาท.jpg|thumb|Principal Buddha Image]] |
[[File:ฉัพพรรณรังสี วัดปราสาท.jpg|thumb|Principal Buddha Image]] |
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The ordination hall was built in the late Ayutthaya period. The base of the chapel is bent like the bow of a [[Junk (ship)|junk boat]], known as the elephant's belly (ตกท้องช้าง), The construction is meticulous. In front of the chapel is a [[wood|wooden]] carved image of Narayana (พระนารายณ์) with [[Garuda]]. The front of the chapel has a beautiful old [[stucco]] pattern, although it has been damaged over time.<ref name=":2" /> The entrance to this chapel has 3 doors adorned with a very beautiful castle-shaped arch. The central gate is made of a castle arch with 3 peaks (some say 5 peaks). Keep doing the same [[motto]] as 5 tops but cut off the front tops. and the back that is centered out because the [[sculpture]] is a high relief which the castle-shaped facade has a very beautiful decorative pattern.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Wat Prasat|url=https://papaiwat.com/th/story/category/detail/id/8/iid/182|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=PAPAIWAT}}</ref> The ubosot was built in a [[brick]] and [[cement]] style, art in the Ayutthaya period. There are 3 entrance doors to the ubosot with no windows. Another special feature is that there is a light hole behind the main Buddha image that allows light to spread throughout the Big Buddha image as if a light came out. It is another [[miracle]] and the [[wisdom]] that our [[ancestor|ancestors]] have created.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|last=ผู้จัดการออนไลน์|first=|title=Visit the old temple of Muang Non, “Wat Prasat”, the magnificent Maha Ut Church in the Ayutthaya period|url=https://mgronline.com/travel/detail/9640000011519|url-status=live|archive-date=5 Jul 2021|access-date=21 September 2021|website=MGR ONLINE}}</ref> |
The ordination hall was built in the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]]. The base of the [[chapel]] is bent like the bow of a [[Junk (ship)|junk boat]], known as the elephant's belly (ตกท้องช้าง), The construction is meticulous. In front of the chapel is a [[wood|wooden]] carved image of [[Narayana]] (พระนารายณ์) with [[Garuda]]. The front of the chapel has a beautiful old [[stucco]] pattern, although it has been damaged over time.<ref name=":2" /> The entrance to this chapel has 3 doors adorned with a very beautiful castle-shaped arch. The central gate is made of a castle arch with 3 peaks (some say 5 peaks). Keep doing the same [[motto]] as 5 tops but cut off the front tops. and the back that is centered out because the [[sculpture]] is a high relief which the castle-shaped facade has a very beautiful decorative pattern.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Wat Prasat|url=https://papaiwat.com/th/story/category/detail/id/8/iid/182|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=PAPAIWAT}}</ref> The ubosot was built in a [[brick]] and [[cement]] style, art in the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]]. There are 3 entrance doors to the ubosot with no windows. Another special feature is that there is a light hole behind the main Buddha image that allows light to spread throughout the Big Buddha image as if a light came out. It is another [[miracle]] and the [[wisdom]] that our [[ancestor|ancestors]] have created.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|last=ผู้จัดการออนไลน์|first=|title=Visit the old temple of Muang Non, “Wat Prasat”, the magnificent Maha Ut Church in the Ayutthaya period|url=https://mgronline.com/travel/detail/9640000011519|url-status=live|archive-date=5 Jul 2021|access-date=21 September 2021|website=MGR ONLINE}}</ref> |
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[[File:วัดปราสาท อ.เมือง จ.นนทบุรี (8).jpg|thumb|Mural in Wat Prasat Nonthaburi]] |
[[File:วัดปราสาท อ.เมือง จ.นนทบุรี (8).jpg|thumb|Mural in Wat Prasat Nonthaburi]] |
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=== Interior === |
=== Interior === |
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Inside the ubosot, there is a principal Buddha image, which is the Buddha image in meditation posture and the apostles, Below the main Buddha image is surrounded by Buddha images on all sides.<ref name=":2" /> the principal Buddha image, known as Luang Por Yai (หลวงพ่อใหญ่) or Prasat Thong Buddha (พระพุทธรูปปราสาททอง). It is a stucco Buddha image in the posture of meditation. Enshrined with disciples and a group of stucco Buddha images in meditation posture and more than 25 subduing Mara, which is a sacred Buddha image that people worship.<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|last=เอิงเอย|title=Paying homage at Wat Prasat Nonthaburi, Over 400 years old temple. Visiting Maha Ut Church, the largest Ta-khian tree in Thai.|url=https://travel.trueid.net/detail/VmyOolbrb0VK|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=trueID}}</ref> Roof area was made from shingle wood, inside ubosot is an offering Enshrined with disciples and more than 25 stucco Buddha images in the attitude of meditation and in the attitude of subduing Mara. The principal Buddha image and the Buddha image are arranged in groups around the main Buddha image from the “[[Chukchi language|Chukchi base]]”. It is the art of the Central [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]], as for the Buddha image in the meditation posture, it is Uthong art with a lap size of 3.77 meters.<ref name=":4" /> Sit and look around inside the church, the visitor can see murals depicting Thotjataka, which have eroded over time but are still in beautiful condition from the past to the present.<ref name=":7" /> By mural painting in the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya era]] highly craftsmen of [[Nonthaburi]] depicted [[Ten Great Previous Births of Lord Buddha]] which is deemed as one of the oldest mural paintings in [[Nonthaburi province]].<ref name=":3" /> The mural is the story of the Tathagata Jataka, written with powder color |
Inside the ubosot, there is a principal Buddha image, which is the Buddha image in meditation posture and the apostles, Below the main Buddha image is surrounded by Buddha images on all sides.<ref name=":2" /> the principal Buddha image, known as Luang Por Yai (หลวงพ่อใหญ่) or Prasat Thong Buddha (พระพุทธรูปปราสาททอง). It is a [[stucco]] Buddha image in the posture of meditation. Enshrined with disciples and a group of [[stucco Buddha]] images in meditation posture and more than 25 subduing Mara, which is a sacred Buddha image that people worship.<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|last=เอิงเอย|title=Paying homage at Wat Prasat Nonthaburi, Over 400 years old temple. Visiting Maha Ut Church, the largest [[Hopea odorata|Ta-khian]] tree in Thai.|url=https://travel.trueid.net/detail/VmyOolbrb0VK|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=trueID}}</ref> Roof area was made from shingle wood, inside ubosot is an offering Enshrined with disciples and more than 25 [[stucco]] Buddha images in the attitude of meditation and in the attitude of subduing Mara. The principal Buddha image and the Buddha image are arranged in groups around the main Buddha image from the “[[Chukchi language|Chukchi base]]”. It is the art of the Central [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]], as for the Buddha image in the [[Meditative postures|meditation posture]], it is Uthong art with a lap size of 3.77 meters.<ref name=":4" /> Sit and look around inside the church, the visitor can see murals depicting Thotjataka, which have eroded over time but are still in beautiful condition from the past to the present.<ref name=":7" /> By mural painting in the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya era]] highly craftsmen of [[Nonthaburi]] depicted [[Ten Great Previous Births of Lord Buddha]] which is deemed as one of the oldest mural paintings in [[Nonthaburi province]].<ref name=":3" /> The mural is the story of the Tathagata Jataka, written with powder color, it represents the prosperity of [[Thai art|Thai arts]] in the past.<ref name=":2" /> For mural Inside the ubosot, there are murals at the top depicting the Buddha's past, next down is Wittayathorn flying hands holding a lotus flower. Above the paintings on the story of Thotsachat Jataka separated by a standing angel supporting Anchalee facing the principal Buddha image at present, the paintings are very faded but still see the outline reflecting the culture, architecture, buildings including royal traditions in the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] such as siraphon adorning the head of a [[Nobility|nobleperson]]. The procession of the military strategist, Yanmat, both supplications, salangs, [[Ornament (art)|architectural ornaments]], and various costumes. The pulpit of [[Busabok]] Wat Prasat It is assumed that it was built in the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] with a gable pattern like the door pattern of [[Wihan Noi]] (วิหารน้อย), [[Wat Na Phra Men]] (วัดหน้าพระเมรุ), It is a pattern system from the middle [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] to the late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] gilded glass decorated the top of the castle.<ref name=":4" /> |
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=== Exterior === |
=== Exterior === |
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The upper part features a divine god riding a mythic bird-beast (a [[Garuda]]), and the [[finial]] is decorated in the Mon style, with a royal lion featured beside the finial.<ref name=":1" /> It is an ubosot in the Maha-Ud style, which is the two side walls with no windows in front. There is a castle-shaped door decorated with stucco patterns. On the back, there is only a small hole in the light.<ref name=":6" /> |
The upper part features a divine god riding a mythic bird-beast (a [[Garuda]]), and the [[finial]] is decorated in the Mon style, with a royal lion featured beside the [[finial]].<ref name=":1" /> It is an ubosot in the Maha-Ud style, which is the two side walls with no windows in front. There is a castle-shaped door decorated with [[stucco]] patterns. On the back, there is only a small hole in the light.<ref name=":6" /> |
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== Holy Tripitaka == |
== Holy Tripitaka == |
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Inside, there is a "[[Holy Tripitaka in the middle of the water]]" built-in [[1997]]. It is a wooden building above the ancient holy pond in the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]]. The villagers call it the Holy Pond of Luang Pu Tum. Inside there is a centuries-old serpent staircase that has been preserved.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the Tripitaka Hall, there are still images and prayers to worship Phra Aestheticwani, who oversees the teachings of the Buddha in the [[ |
Inside, there is a "[[Holy Tripitaka in the middle of the water]]" built-in [[1997]]. It is a wooden building above the ancient holy pond in the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]]. The villagers call it the Holy Pond of Luang Pu Tum. Inside there is a centuries-old serpent staircase that has been preserved.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the Tripitaka Hall, there are still images and prayers to worship Phra Aestheticwani, who oversees the teachings of the Buddha in the [[Tripiṭaka|Tripitaka]]. Including photos of [[Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon)]] (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), the former abbot of Wat Prasat.<ref name=":5" /> |
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== Temple area == |
== Temple area == |
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It is a temple that is not very large. Quiet atmosphere not many people. When walking inside the temple, the visitor will find the old [[ordination hall]] that is damaged.<ref name=":2" /> |
It is a temple that is not very large. Quiet atmosphere not many people. When walking inside the temple, the visitor will find the old [[ordination hall]] that is damaged.<ref name=":2" /> |
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The temple area also "[[Wihan Buraphachan]] (วิหารบูรพาจารย์)" is the enshrined image of [[Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon)]] (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), the former abbot of Wat Prasat, Phra Kechi (พระเกจิ), the master of the ancient art, ammunition, his sacred object is famous for being invincible, teeth can't stab. Maha Ud is preferred throughout the Nonthaburi province and all over the country.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the temple, there is a dilapidated Thai-style wooden shrine.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Wat Prasat|url=https://www.thai-tour.com/place/1727|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=Thai-Tour.com}}</ref> In addition, within the temple there are two pairs of hipped houses (เรือนปั้นหยาคู่สองหลัง). It is a European-style golden teak house. Built-in the reign of [[Chulalongkorn|King Rama V]] roof with tiles all roofs collide like a pyramid without gables. It was used as a prayer hall in the reign of [[Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon)]] (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), former abbot of the temple.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the temple, there is also the largest Takian tree in [[Thailand]] and is more than 1,000 years old, which is 40.40 meters long, around a 4-meter-wide trunk. Occupying the tree is a place of worship according to the beliefs of the Nonthaburi people.<ref name=":7" /> The [[Hopea odorata|Ta-khian |
The temple area also "[[Wihan Buraphachan]] (วิหารบูรพาจารย์)" is the enshrined image of [[Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon)]] (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), the former abbot of Wat Prasat, Phra Kechi (พระเกจิ), the master of the [[Ancient art|ancient art]], [[Ammunition|ammunition]], his sacred object is famous for being invincible, teeth can't stab. Maha Ud is preferred throughout the Nonthaburi province and all over the country.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the temple, there is a dilapidated Thai-style wooden shrine.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Wat Prasat|url=https://www.thai-tour.com/place/1727|url-status=live|access-date=21 September 2021|website=Thai-Tour.com}}</ref> In addition, within the temple there are two pairs of hipped houses (เรือนปั้นหยาคู่สองหลัง). It is a European-style golden teak house. Built-in the reign of [[Chulalongkorn|King Rama V]] roof with tiles all roofs collide like a pyramid without gables. It was used as a prayer hall in the reign of [[Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon)]] (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), former abbot of the temple.<ref name=":4" /> Inside the temple, there is also the largest Takian tree in [[Thailand]] and is more than 1,000 years old, which is 40.40 meters long, around a 4-meter-wide trunk. Occupying the tree is a place of worship according to the beliefs of the Nonthaburi people.<ref name=":7" /> The [[Hopea odorata|Ta-khian]] tree was discovered on 3 November [[2007]] by the landowner Thang Mae who sold the land attached to Wat Prasat to Pinsiri Village and the village has given the macro truck to spot the pit to get down the pile. But can't go down because he digs to find a [[Hopea odorata|Ta-khian]] tree when it was brought in, it was found that it was a large [[Hopea odorata|Ta-khian]] tree. People who heard the news came to ask for the lottery and won the lottery, so people brought the three-colored cloth to worship. Later named [[Chao Mae Takhianthong]] (เจ้าแม่ตะเคียนทอง) "Kanjaya". In addition, within the temple, there is also a pulpit built in the middle to late [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Ayutthaya period]] located at the pavilion.<ref name=":7" /> |
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== Abbot == |
== Abbot == |
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== Nearby attractions == |
== Nearby attractions == |
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Learning Center for ready-made garments and tie-dye fabrics, Kru Uthai filling machines, [[Bang Krang Housewives Farmers Group]], Moo 4, selling Elephant Garlic.<ref name=":0" /> The visitor can also take a minibus to make merit and donate clothes or unnecessary items at [[Wat Suan Kaew]] (วัดสวนแก้ว). And the visitor can buy second-hand items from [[Wat Suan Kaew]] (วัดสวนแก้ว) as well. The visitor can also take a boat across the [[Chao Phraya River]] to travel. [[Nonthaburi City Hall]] Which was built in [[1910]], the building is made of wood and retains the beauty of the past. The visitor can also walk to find delicious food from many shops in the vicinity which will have a wide variety of food. And there is also Wat Bot Don Phrom, where the visitor can go to make merit because the temples are close to each other. In Wat Bot Don Phrom (วัดโบสถ์ดอนพรหม), there will also be food for buffaloes. The visitor can take the [[Chao Phraya Express Boat]] at Nonthaburi Pier. And then take the next boat to Koh Kret (เกราะเกร็ด). On Koh Kret has a small community, there are restaurants, cafes, as well as a lot of local products for sale. And the visitor can take a minibus in front of Wat Prasat to visit [[Wat Borom Racha Kanchanapisek Memorial]] (วัดบรมราชากาญจนาภิเษกอนุสรณ์ คณะสงฆ์จีนนิกายรังสรรค์) (Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่ 2)) with very beautiful [[Chinese architecture]] and Buddhist art, giving it a similar resemblance to the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. |
Learning Center for ready-made garments and tie-dye fabrics, Kru Uthai filling machines (เครื่องถมอุทัย), [[Bang Krang Housewives Farmers Group]], Moo 4, selling Elephant Garlic.<ref name=":0" /> The visitor can also take a minibus to make merit and donate clothes or unnecessary items at [[Wat Suan Kaew]] (วัดสวนแก้ว). And the visitor can buy second-hand items from [[Wat Suan Kaew]] (วัดสวนแก้ว) as well. The visitor can also take a boat across the [[Chao Phraya River]] to travel. [[Nonthaburi City Hall]] Which was built in [[1910]], the building is made of wood and retains the beauty of the past. The visitor can also walk to find delicious food from many shops in the vicinity which will have a wide variety of food. And there is also Wat Bot Don Phrom, where the visitor can go to make merit because the temples are close to each other. In Wat Bot Don Phrom (วัดโบสถ์ดอนพรหม), there will also be food for buffaloes. The visitor can take the [[Chao Phraya Express Boat]] at Nonthaburi Pier. And then take the next boat to Koh Kret (เกราะเกร็ด). On Koh Kret has a small community, there are restaurants, cafes, as well as a lot of local products for sale. And the visitor can take a minibus in front of Wat Prasat to visit [[Wat Borom Racha Kanchanapisek Memorial]] (วัดบรมราชากาญจนาภิเษกอนุสรณ์ คณะสงฆ์จีนนิกายรังสรรค์) (Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่ 2)) with very beautiful [[Chinese architecture]] and Buddhist art, giving it a similar resemblance to the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. |
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วัดปราสาท | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Mahayana buddhism |
Location | |
Location | ิBang Kruai-Sai Noi Road Bang Krang Nonthaburi 11000 |
Country | Thailand |
Geographic coordinates | 13°50′22″N 100°27′07″E / 13.83947°N 100.45186°E |
Wat Prasat Nonthaburi
(Thai: วัดปราสาท, RTGS: Wat Prasat, pronounced [wát prās̄āth]), commonly-known in English as the Temple of Prasat Nonthaburi and officially as Wat Prasat Nonthaburi, is considered the oldest temple in Nonthaburi. Located on Bang Kruai-Sai Noi Road (ถนนบางกรวยทรายน้อย), Bang Krang Sub-district is a temple with a gable design and a door arch of the Ubosot in Ayutthaya, Wat Prasat can be seen from the ubosot in the Maha Uttara style, which is that both side walls have no windows in front, with a castle-shaped door decorated with stucco patterns, behind only a small light hole. Wat Prasat was built during the reign of King Prasat Thong. Wat Prasat is now over 400 years old. Inside the temple have the oldest paintings in Nonthaburi Province and is registered as a national historic site, this temple is registered as a National Historic Site. In addition, inside the temple, there is also the Tripitaka Hall which holds the ancient serpent ladder and still has the largest Ta-khian tree in Thailand and is more than 1,000 years old which is a sacred thing that people respect and worship.
Gallery
[edit]Background
[edit]Wat Prasat is in Bang Krang Subdistrict, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province.[1] This temple is assumed that it was built during the reign of King Prasat Thong. When the king held the rank of Chao Phraya Defense Suriyawong (เจ้าพระยากลาโหมสุริยวงศ์) in the reign of King Songtham, Received Wisungkhamsima (วิสุงคามสีมา) in the year 1767, which was the 2nd year of the loss of Ayutthaya.[2] Assumed Wat Prasat was built when King Prasat Thong came to set up a pavilion to dig a canal from Wat Tai Muang (วัดท้ายเมือง) to the mouth of Bang Kruai canal (ปากคลองบางกรวย) in front of Wat Khema Phirataram (วัดเขมาภิรตาราม) and a place to mobilize troops (barracks) to prepare troops to fight against the Burmese in Ayutthaya.[3] Because there is supporting evidence including the main Buddha image located in the temple; The Fine Arts Department assumes that it is more than 400 years old. And due to its characteristics, so can be assumed that the person who built Wat Prasat must be the king.[4] But some people assumed that Wat Prasat was built during the late Ayutthaya period during the reign of King Narai the Great[5] due to this temple has the mural here originated. This mural is the work of the most admired artist in the province. This is currently the oldest painting in Nonthaburi Province[6] and it has the original items of the Tripitaka Hall are the pulpit stairs and the main Buddha image that is believed to have been with the temple with the Buddha base since the Ayutthaya period.[4] The temple is in the Mahayana sect, a temple that was bestowed upon Wisungkhamsima (วิสุงคามสีมา) as a temple for tourism.[1] Present this temple is registered as a National Historic Site.[5]
Ubosot
[edit]The ordination hall was built in the late Ayutthaya period. The base of the chapel is bent like the bow of a junk boat, known as the elephant's belly (ตกท้องช้าง), The construction is meticulous. In front of the chapel is a wooden carved image of Narayana (พระนารายณ์) with Garuda. The front of the chapel has a beautiful old stucco pattern, although it has been damaged over time.[1] The entrance to this chapel has 3 doors adorned with a very beautiful castle-shaped arch. The central gate is made of a castle arch with 3 peaks (some say 5 peaks). Keep doing the same motto as 5 tops but cut off the front tops. and the back that is centered out because the sculpture is a high relief which the castle-shaped facade has a very beautiful decorative pattern.[7] The ubosot was built in a brick and cement style, art in the Ayutthaya period. There are 3 entrance doors to the ubosot with no windows. Another special feature is that there is a light hole behind the main Buddha image that allows light to spread throughout the Big Buddha image as if a light came out. It is another miracle and the wisdom that our ancestors have created.[2]
Interior
[edit]Inside the ubosot, there is a principal Buddha image, which is the Buddha image in meditation posture and the apostles, Below the main Buddha image is surrounded by Buddha images on all sides.[1] the principal Buddha image, known as Luang Por Yai (หลวงพ่อใหญ่) or Prasat Thong Buddha (พระพุทธรูปปราสาททอง). It is a stucco Buddha image in the posture of meditation. Enshrined with disciples and a group of stucco Buddha images in meditation posture and more than 25 subduing Mara, which is a sacred Buddha image that people worship.[8] Roof area was made from shingle wood, inside ubosot is an offering Enshrined with disciples and more than 25 stucco Buddha images in the attitude of meditation and in the attitude of subduing Mara. The principal Buddha image and the Buddha image are arranged in groups around the main Buddha image from the “Chukchi base”. It is the art of the Central Ayutthaya period, as for the Buddha image in the meditation posture, it is Uthong art with a lap size of 3.77 meters.[2] Sit and look around inside the church, the visitor can see murals depicting Thotjataka, which have eroded over time but are still in beautiful condition from the past to the present.[8] By mural painting in the late Ayutthaya era highly craftsmen of Nonthaburi depicted Ten Great Previous Births of Lord Buddha which is deemed as one of the oldest mural paintings in Nonthaburi province.[9] The mural is the story of the Tathagata Jataka, written with powder color, it represents the prosperity of Thai arts in the past.[1] For mural Inside the ubosot, there are murals at the top depicting the Buddha's past, next down is Wittayathorn flying hands holding a lotus flower. Above the paintings on the story of Thotsachat Jataka separated by a standing angel supporting Anchalee facing the principal Buddha image at present, the paintings are very faded but still see the outline reflecting the culture, architecture, buildings including royal traditions in the Ayutthaya period such as siraphon adorning the head of a nobleperson. The procession of the military strategist, Yanmat, both supplications, salangs, architectural ornaments, and various costumes. The pulpit of Busabok Wat Prasat It is assumed that it was built in the late Ayutthaya period with a gable pattern like the door pattern of Wihan Noi (วิหารน้อย), Wat Na Phra Men (วัดหน้าพระเมรุ), It is a pattern system from the middle Ayutthaya period to the late Ayutthaya period gilded glass decorated the top of the castle.[2]
Exterior
[edit]The upper part features a divine god riding a mythic bird-beast (a Garuda), and the finial is decorated in the Mon style, with a royal lion featured beside the finial.[6] It is an ubosot in the Maha-Ud style, which is the two side walls with no windows in front. There is a castle-shaped door decorated with stucco patterns. On the back, there is only a small hole in the light.[5]
Transportation
[edit]By car, drive along Phra Nang Klao Bridge until you reach the second red light intersection. Turn left into Bang Kruai. Pass Wat Suan Kaew (วัดสวนแก้ว), go straight to Bang Kruai - Sai Noi route. You will see a sign pointing the way to the temple.[9]
By boat, get off the ferry at Nonthaburi Pier, cross the river and connect to a minibus at Bang Yai - Pier. The bus stop is close to Wat Chaloem Phrakiat (วัดเฉลิมพระเกียรติวรวิหาร).[9]
Holy Tripitaka
[edit]Inside, there is a "Holy Tripitaka in the middle of the water" built-in 1997. It is a wooden building above the ancient holy pond in the Ayutthaya period. The villagers call it the Holy Pond of Luang Pu Tum. Inside there is a centuries-old serpent staircase that has been preserved.[2] Inside the Tripitaka Hall, there are still images and prayers to worship Phra Aestheticwani, who oversees the teachings of the Buddha in the Tripitaka. Including photos of Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon) (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), the former abbot of Wat Prasat.[4]
Temple area
[edit]It is a temple that is not very large. Quiet atmosphere not many people. When walking inside the temple, the visitor will find the old ordination hall that is damaged.[1] The temple area also "Wihan Buraphachan (วิหารบูรพาจารย์)" is the enshrined image of Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon) (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), the former abbot of Wat Prasat, Phra Kechi (พระเกจิ), the master of the ancient art, ammunition, his sacred object is famous for being invincible, teeth can't stab. Maha Ud is preferred throughout the Nonthaburi province and all over the country.[2] Inside the temple, there is a dilapidated Thai-style wooden shrine.[10] In addition, within the temple there are two pairs of hipped houses (เรือนปั้นหยาคู่สองหลัง). It is a European-style golden teak house. Built-in the reign of King Rama V roof with tiles all roofs collide like a pyramid without gables. It was used as a prayer hall in the reign of Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon) (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), former abbot of the temple.[2] Inside the temple, there is also the largest Takian tree in Thailand and is more than 1,000 years old, which is 40.40 meters long, around a 4-meter-wide trunk. Occupying the tree is a place of worship according to the beliefs of the Nonthaburi people.[8] The Ta-khian tree was discovered on 3 November 2007 by the landowner Thang Mae who sold the land attached to Wat Prasat to Pinsiri Village and the village has given the macro truck to spot the pit to get down the pile. But can't go down because he digs to find a Ta-khian tree when it was brought in, it was found that it was a large Ta-khian tree. People who heard the news came to ask for the lottery and won the lottery, so people brought the three-colored cloth to worship. Later named Chao Mae Takhianthong (เจ้าแม่ตะเคียนทอง) "Kanjaya". In addition, within the temple, there is also a pulpit built in the middle to late Ayutthaya period located at the pavilion.[8]
Abbot
[edit]Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon) (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)), a former abbot of Wat Prasat famous monk Born on April 28, 1891, is a native of Nonthaburi. During school age, parents bring them to study. At the Wat Chaiyapruekmala Rajaworavihara School (สำนักเรียนวัดชัยพฤกษมาลาราชวรวิหาร), with Phra Nantawiriya (Pho Tissatasso) (พระนันทวิริยะ (โพธิ์ ติสสทัสโส)) as the abbot Assign a monk who is responsible for teaching Thai books to help teach. He was ordained on April 21, 1911, at 5.00 a.m. at Wat Chaiyapruekmala Ratchaworawihan (วัดชัยพฤกษมาลาราชวรวิหาร) with Phra Nantawiriya (Pho Tissatasso) (พระนันทวิริยะ (โพธิ์ ติสสทัสโส)) as the preceptor, Venerable Chuen (พระอธิการชื่น) of Wat Prasat as the First Ordination teacher and Phra Palat Lek (พระปลัดเล็ก) of Wat Chaiyapruekmala Ratchaworawihan (วัดชัยพฤกษมาลาราชวรวิหาร) is the Second Ordination teacher. Later Wat Prasat was empty the abbot, Phra Nanthawiriya (Pho Tissatasso) (พระนันทวิริยะ (โพธิ์ ติสสทัสโส)) at that time was the primate of Nonthaburi Province. Therefore, there was an order to appoint Reverend Father-Son Dhammasaro (Im Boon) (หลวงพ่อสนธิ์ ธมฺมสโร (อิ่มบุญ)) to move to be the abbot of Wat Prasat on November 27, 1929.[3]
Nearby attractions
[edit]Learning Center for ready-made garments and tie-dye fabrics, Kru Uthai filling machines (เครื่องถมอุทัย), Bang Krang Housewives Farmers Group, Moo 4, selling Elephant Garlic.[11] The visitor can also take a minibus to make merit and donate clothes or unnecessary items at Wat Suan Kaew (วัดสวนแก้ว). And the visitor can buy second-hand items from Wat Suan Kaew (วัดสวนแก้ว) as well. The visitor can also take a boat across the Chao Phraya River to travel. Nonthaburi City Hall Which was built in 1910, the building is made of wood and retains the beauty of the past. The visitor can also walk to find delicious food from many shops in the vicinity which will have a wide variety of food. And there is also Wat Bot Don Phrom, where the visitor can go to make merit because the temples are close to each other. In Wat Bot Don Phrom (วัดโบสถ์ดอนพรหม), there will also be food for buffaloes. The visitor can take the Chao Phraya Express Boat at Nonthaburi Pier. And then take the next boat to Koh Kret (เกราะเกร็ด). On Koh Kret has a small community, there are restaurants, cafes, as well as a lot of local products for sale. And the visitor can take a minibus in front of Wat Prasat to visit Wat Borom Racha Kanchanapisek Memorial (วัดบรมราชากาญจนาภิเษกอนุสรณ์ คณะสงฆ์จีนนิกายรังสรรค์) (Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่ 2)) with very beautiful Chinese architecture and Buddhist art, giving it a similar resemblance to the Forbidden City in Beijing.
Opening hour
[edit]The temple is open daily from 8.00 am-5.00 pm.[6]
Contact
[edit]Tel. 089-523-7712[11]
Facebook Fanpage วัดปราสาท จังหวัดนนทบุรี Wat Prasat.[11]
See also
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