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  2. Wat Phothivihan - Wikipedia

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    Wat Photivihan (Thai: วัดโพธิวิหาร; RTGS: Wat Phothiwihan) (also called as the Phothivihan Buddhist Temple) or Wat Yamu (Thai: วัดยามู), is a Thai temple in Tumpat District, Kelantan, Malaysia. It is one of 25 temples found in Tumpat and is one of the most popular in the country.

  3. List of Hindu temples in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sri Maha Mariamman Temple – Jalan Kemunting, Kuantan; Sri Sitti Vinayagar Temple – Bukit Ubi, Kuantan; Sri Subramaniar Aalayam – Jalan Sungai Lembing, Kuantan; Sri Maha Mariamman Temple – Tanah Ratah, Cameron Highlands; Sri Maha Mariamman Temple – Bue Valley, Cameron Highlands; Sri Subramaniyar Temple – Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands

  4. Viharn Sien - Wikipedia

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    Viharn, for Thai people commonly Vihan translates from Thai: วิหาร sanctuary or chapel. Sien translates from Thai: เซียน great master or deity.Viharn Sien often called Wihan Sien [4] has evolved from Sanskrit Vihara or Vihāra, generally refers to a place of speech or monastery which has various rooms and/or living quarters for monks or nuns., [5] [6] see also Etymology and ...

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    There's an actual food competition to snag a vending spot at the Wat Thai Buddhist Temple food court. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Thai temple art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ubosot or Bot (Thai: อุโบสถ or Thai: โบสถ์) – the ordination hall and most sacred area of a wat. Eight Sema stones (Bai Sema, Thai: ใบเสมา) mark the consecrated area. Wihan (Thai: วิหาร) – a shrine hall that contains the principal Buddha images. It is the assembly hall where monks and laypeople ...

  7. Sanctuary of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Sanctuary of Truth (Thai: ปราสาทสัจธรรม) is an unfinished museum in Pattaya, Thailand designed by Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan. [2] The museum structure is a hybrid of a temple and a castle that is themed on the Ayutthaya Kingdom and of Buddhist and Hindu beliefs.

  8. Wat Suan Dok - Wikipedia

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    Wat Suan Dok (Thai: วัดสวนดอก, pronounced [wát sǔan dɔ̀ːk], roughly "flower garden temple"), also known as Wat Buppharam (วัดบุปผาราม, [wát bùp.pʰǎː.rāːm]) is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. It is a Royal Temple of the Third Class. The temple is on Suthep Road ...

  9. Wat Tham Krabok - Wikipedia

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    The temple was first established as a monastery in 1957 by the Buddhist nun Mian Parnchand (generally known as Luang Por Yai) and her two nephews, Chamroon and Charoen Parnchand, who had both ordained as monks at Wat Khlong Mao in Lopburi Province. Luang Por Chamroon, a former Thai policeman, was the first abbot, although Wat Tham Krabok was ...