Friday, November 22, 2024

Visiting Wat Bang Thong (Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol) BE2567 ~ Spectacular Golden 'Phra Mahathat Chedi' ~ Krabi - Thailand (Part 2/2).

Wat Bang Thong built on an area 111 rai started from year 1940 and proceed with the construction of the Dhamma school building and Dhamma-Pali department for monks and novices a place to study. The current abbot Phra Ajahn Chai (PhraThep Wachirakorn) also proposed to built a Buddhist shrine and Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi in honor of His Majesty Maha Vajiralongkorn’s 50th birthday. To honor His Majesty the King who at that time held the royal title Crown Prince Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn. In this part 2, we will sharing more info for this hidden gems of Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi.
Here the  is a revered center of Buddhism in the region and has become one of Krabi's must-visit landmarks. Welcome to the Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol (known as Wat Bang Thong). Above is the magnificent gate.
The construction of Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi began in 2002, funded by donations generously contributed by the local community, and the Chedi officially opened its doors in 2018. Its architecture is a stunning blend of Indian and Thai styles in the Bodhgaya style, designed to evoke the beauty and reverence of Buddhist heritage. Towering above is the temple’s iconic golden chedi (pagoda), which stands proudly at 70 meters high, making it the tallest temple structure in southern Thailand. It inspired by the MahaBodhi Chedi, in Bodhgaya Gaya, India, the place where Lord Buddha attained Enlightenment. On November 16, 2006, His Majesty the King His Majesty gave the new name of Wat Bang Thong to “Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol” and had the royal abbreviation “M.W.K.” installed on the gable of the chapel. While the statue of Buddha on his birthday is use the name “Phra Buddha Thaksin Chai Mongkol”
The iconic statue of Jatukham RamaThep ~ Wat Bang Thong (Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol).
Stunning Pillar with elephant on base.
Photo taken with main gate with upper arch of the four-faced Brahma statue at top before entering the enclosure area.
After we enter the enclosure, we’re surrounded by an awe-inspiring sight with countless statues of the Buddha fill the area, each one radiating peace and serenity. Encircling the Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi is a special walkway which wraps around the chedi on all four sides. Along this walkway, Phra Buddha statues are beautifully arranged, allowing visitors to pay their respects at each turn. Walking this path not only brings us closer to the Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi but also offers a chance to admire the delicate artistry of Thai craftsmanship.

Golden Phra Mahathat Chedi stand tall in the courtyard. The intricate patterns carved by skilled artisans enhance the spiritual experience, making every step feel significant. Stepping into the inner courtyard felt like entering a hidden paradise. The beautifully landscaped gardens, vibrant colors, and serene pathways create an almost magical atmosphere.
White statue of Baby Buddha, the legend of the birth of Prince Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, tells of him walking and speaking immediately after birth. He took seven steps in each cardinal direction and proclaimed, "I am the only Venerable One in all of Heaven and Earth".
The speactacular and intricate pattern is inspired by nature and Thai Art, bringing a mystical charm to the structure Golden Chedi. Each level of the Golden Chedi is decorated with Buddha images, creating a serene atmosphere as you look up at this towering monument. At the base, you’ll find a Giant Yaks statue holding a baton, adding an even grander touch to the already impressive structure.
The guardian deity and garuda at front door entrance.
The main statue of Phra Phuttha Metta with breathtaking beauty of the murals adorning the walls. This sacred statue of Phra Phuttha Metta is carved from white jade sourced from Burma, adding a touch of purity and elegance to the space.
The both side view for the center altar.
The sacred Emarald Buddha statue.
Inside the Phra Mahathat Chedi, the walls are adorned with intricate mural paintings that beautifully narrate the life of the Buddha. These murals capture the major events and teachings of the Buddha’s journey.
The another side venerated with Golden Buddha statue.
The side gate with upper arch of the four-faced Brahma statue as a revered figure in Thai culture known for embodying kindness, compassion, and wisdom.

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