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  2. Luang Pu Thuat - Wikipedia

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    Luang Pu Thuat [a] (Thai: หลวงปู่ทวด; 1582-1682 CE, 2125-2225 BE) was a Buddhist monk, born in Dee Luang sub-district, Sathing Phra district, Songkhla, Thailand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is a revered Buddhist monk who lived in Siam and is said to have performed miracles.

  3. Wat Krathum Suea Pla - Wikipedia

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    Wax museum, which houses magnificent and lifelike wax sculptures of various famous monks i.e. Somdet Phra Phutthachan (To Phrommarangsi), also familiarly known as Somdet To, Luang Pho Ruesi Lingdam, Luang Pu Thuat etc. [2]

  4. Wat Nang Ratchaworawihan - Wikipedia

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    Enshrined in ubosot is the principle Buddha image named Luang Pho Sukhothai (หลวงพ่อสุโขทัย). It was made in the style of Sukhothai art cast in the suduing Mara position. In addition, the image of the late most revered legendary monk, Luang Pu Thuat is kept here. [4] Its name Wat Nang literally "leather temple". The ...

  5. Wat Pradu Chimphli - Wikipedia

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    Wat Pradu Chimphli is famous for Luang Pu Toh was the abbot during 1910s–1980s. He developed the temple in many ways and was a dedicated and merciful monk and highly respected by the local devotees including King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).

  6. Ajahn Sao Kantasīlo - Wikipedia

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    Ajahn Sao Kantasilo (1859–1942) was a monk in the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism.He was a member of the Dhammayuttika Nikaya.. Ajahn Sao was ordained as a monk at the age of 20, entering the Maha Nikaya order.

  7. Luangpho Yai - Wikipedia

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    Luangpho Yai (Thai: หลวงพ่อใหญ่, pronounced [lǔa̯ŋ pʰɔ̂ː jàj]), also known as Phra Phutta Rattana Mongkhol Maha Munee (Thai: พระพุทธรัตนมงคลมหามุนี, RTGS: Phra Phuttharattanamongkhon Maha Muni), and The Great Buddha of Roi Et, is the fourth-tallest statue in Thailand.

  8. Wat Mahathat (Ayutthaya) - Wikipedia

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    The Wat Mahathat is located in the center of Ayutthaya Historical Park, between Chi Kun Road and Naresuan Road in the northeast corner of Phra Ram Park. [1]Wat Phra Mahathat, Ayutthaya Probably the most photographed object in the area Plan of the ruins of Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

  9. Chandra Khonnokyoong - Wikipedia

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    This was Luang Pu Sodh Candasaro. To accomplish her wish to reconcile with her father, Chandra left her family eight years later and travelled to Bangkok to find her way to Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, where Luang Pu Sodh was located at that time. [4]: 507 [12]: 34 At first, Chandra lived with her aunt in Bangkok. Later on, to acquaint herself with ...