A very impressive temple with numerous statues of Tao Wessuwan of different sizes and styles. This temple is where people who believe in Tao Wessuwan like to come and pray for success. This temple is not far from the Amphawa Floating Market.
We would like to make a merit and respect the every gods in there. It'a quite huge carpark to reserve for the visitor. If you would like to get here, you must get an umbrella and a hat to wear and protect from the sunshine and dust also.A huge area at front side of temple Wat Chulamanee. A very hot sunny day during my visit.
The first step to Hallway with the banner image of LP Kong (Wat Bang Kapom) and LP Nueang (Wat Chulamanee). The most respected past Top Monks at Samut Songkhram.
The offering Red Roses, candles, incenses and golden leaf available at entrance.
A walking hallway and the offering Golden Leaf.
Apply the gold foil here the big stone ball.
The sacred statues of Fu Lu Shou (福祿壽) and many Top Monk statues along the Hallway.
LP It (LP Yit) or PhraKru SophitWiriyapon - Wat ChulaManee - Samut Songkhram province, currently issued new batch of Rian Tao Wessuwan. Wat Chulamanee is popular temple by thai chinese devotees by it Tao Wessuwan amulet and Chinese Taoist amulets. LP It (Yit) is a present abbot of Wat Chulamanee and he was born on 1 August 1957 in Amphawa district of Samut Songkhram province. Ordained as a monk at Wat Chulamanee in 1977 (age 20) and he received magical knowledge from LP Nueang, former abbot of Wat Chulamanee.) LP It is famous and well known for making Tao Wessuwan amulet, at the same time he is also one of the few monks in Thailand that create powerful thai amulet with influence of Chinese and Taosim.
The banner of new batches amulets by Wat Chulamanee.
The big Gong at temple Wat Chulamanee.
The display statues of Tao Wessuwan of Wat Chulamanee.
Amulet counter of Wat Chulamanee.
For those who come to worship Tao Wessuwan at Wat Chulamanee, you will notice have 3 site locations for pray. The pavilion near the entrance is the original location (above photo). When someone came to make a wish from here and fulfil with successful. So he returned to the temple to build an altar with a large statues of Tao Wessuwan behind the Ubosot for worship.Here the first original site of statues Tao Wessuwan.
Walk more further and have more places for pray included Ubosot building at front.
The administration division and viewing amulet counter.
The veneration of all Great Hindu deities.
The front side of the Ubosot building (we will share more photos at part 3). Small shrine for Tao Wessuwan and Phra Cinnaraj statues.
The pond for offering Lotus Candle.
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