Departing from Wat Bang Kung in the same boat with the same driver, we continued to Wat Bang Ko Thepsak, which is not far from Wat Bang Kung.
Turning into a small canal, you will encounter a suspension bridge. The boat driver said that walking across this bridge will lead you to the villagers' lychee orchard. If you come during the lychee season, you can pick and eat them directly.
The ancient Bang Ko Thepsak Temple sits on the banks of the Khlong Kwae Om, a tributary of the Mae Klong River. It holds the distinction of being the first temple in Samut Songkhram to enshrine the "Thep Than Jai" deity, attracting many devotees seeking blessings and wishes.
Merit-making to avert misfortune and redeem the lives of cows and buffaloes
Monks in the Phra Phutthabat Temple
The interior of the church houses the revered Luang Pho Phet Mongkhon Udomchok, a large principal Buddha image in the subduing Mara posture, dating back to the late Ayutthaya period, over 300 years old. Inside the church, there are signs indicating the gold-leaf application methods for individuals born on different days of the week.
Jataka Murals
The Temptation of Mara
This phrase refers to a specific event in Buddhist tradition, where Mara, the embodiment of temptation and evil, attempts to distract the Buddha from achieving enlightenment.
The ceiling painting depicts a gathering of angels.
The Grand Presiding Buddha Image in the Subduing Mara Posture: Luang Pho Phetcharamangkol Udomchok
The text describes a large Buddha statue in the posture of subduing Mara, known as Luang Pho Phetcharamangkol Udomchok.
Notes:
- The original text is in Thai.
- The translation is concise and maintains the formal tone of the original.
- The translation avoids personal pronouns and colloquialisms.
- The translation is supported by evidence, namely the name of the Buddha statue and its posture.
- The translation uses the active voice.
- The translation is specific and provides context by mentioning the posture of the statue.
Phra Phrom (เทพทันใจ) and Phra Trimurti (เทพกระซิบ)
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The waterfront area features a Guanyin Temple, with an inscription in Chinese that is illegible.
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