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Auspicious Buddha Statue (Wat Thung Phueng)
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Auspicious Buddha Statue (Wat Thung Phueng) Built during the Sukhothai period, in 1970 Phra Bunpan Panyathiro, the abbot of Ban Thung Phueng Temple, along with 5 novices, went to an abandoned temple named Kom Ko Temple. It is about 1 kilometer away from Thung Phueng Temple. There are 2 rubber trees with very tall trunks. Phra Bunpan performs the prayer ceremony. With the power of the sacred things causing Phra Bunpan to fall asleep dreaming that he had fought a battle with a giant guarding the abandoned temple.
And defeated the giant The next day, he took the novices to dig for monks or sacred things according to the beliefs of Buddhist monks. By excavating 4 Buddha images, including 1 large Buddha image, made at Thung Phueng Temple, 3 smaller Buddha images were presented to Phra Khru Prapakorn Phithak. Priest of Thung Chang District The abbot of Wat Ratbamrung 1, the other 2 don't know where they are.
On April 10, 1999, a ceremony was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Thung Chang District. The government has replicated 700 years of Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Somrit as a coin for the first generation of the Phutthaphisek ceremony. for Buddhists to worship in the celebration of Thung Chang District Therefore it is known to the general public. It is the priceless amulet of Thung Chang District. There is no shortage of people to worship.
Traveling from Amphoe Thung Chang to Wat Thung Phueng, the distance is 1 km.
Category: Places of Worship
Group: Other religious and spiritural sites
Last Update : 3 YearAgo