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Coordinates: 13°4411N 100°3030.39E / 13.73639°N 100.5084417°E / 13.73639; 100.5084417
 

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Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan
วัดปทุมคงคาราชวรวิหาร
Stupas at the temple.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectTheravāda, Mahā Nikāya
Location
Location1620 Song Wat Rd, Samphanthawong, Samphanthawong, Bangkok
CountryThailand
Wat Pathum Khongkha is located in Thailand
Wat Pathum Khongkha

Shown within Thailand

Geographic coordinates13°44′11N 100°30′30.39″E / 13.73639°N 100.5084417°E / 13.73639; 100.5084417 13°44′11″N 100°30′39E
Architecture
TypeWat
StyleThai

Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan, or simple known as Wat Pathum Khongkha (Thai: วัดปทุมคงคาราชวรวิหาร, วัดปทุมคงคา) is a second class royal temple in the Talat Noi area of Bangkok's Chinatown near Tri Mit Road, which leads to Odeon Circle, the beginning of Yaowarat Road.

It is an ancient temple since Ayutthaya period. Until the early Rattanakosin period corresponding to the King Rama I's reign. The King's younger brother Prince Maha Sura Singhanat renovated the entire monastery as a merit making dedicated to his father Mr. Thongdee and renamed the temple to Wat Pathum Khongkha (temple of lotuses in water). Its formerly named as Wat Sampheng according to its location Sampheng, the Chinese and commercial quarters since those days.

Background

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This temple was the execution ground of Prince Kraisorn, who committed a rebellion against King Rama III. He was executed by beating with sandalwood cudgel at the back of the neck on a stone, which was the execution of royal family member according to ancient traditions. At present, this stone is still preserved in the temple. The khlong (canal) in front of the temple was a holy site as the ashes of cremated members of the royal family and the royal white elephants are scattered here.[1]

The ordination hall made of brick and mortar has a principal Buddha statue overcoming temptations be decorated with the king suit named Phra Phuttha Mahachanok (พระพุทธมหาชนก) enshrined inside. The doors and windows of sermon hall are of beautiful lacquered gold leaf painting patterns.[2]

View of Chao Phraya River seen from the temple.

In addition, the area behind the temple next to the Chao Phraya River also the site of a small chic guesthouse, which used to be as a location for filming Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story, a Thai romantic-comedy film in 2009, by assuming as the residence of Loong, a lead role male character.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Charlize (March 2013). "วัดในกรุงเทพฯที่อดีตเคยใช้เป็นลานประหารชีวิต" [Temples in Bangkok that used to be an execution ground]. Mthai.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  • ^ "วัดปทุมคงคาราชวรวิหาร ไชน่าทาวน์ เยาวราช" [Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan, Chinatown, Yaowarat]. Chinatownyaowarach.com (in Thai). 2016-11-18. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  • ^ Mitrpakdee, Kankanid (2016-04-11). "5 ที่พักสุดฮิปในกรุงเทพฯ ไว้เปลี่ยนบรรยากาศช่วงวันหยุด" [5 very hip accommodations in Bangkok to change the atmosphere during the holidays]. SG Magazine (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-15.
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