Temples around Takua Pa
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Kuan Ou Shrine Yan Yao (ศาลเจ้าพ่อกวนอู) (TakuaPa) Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82110 Temple >> Wat Suan Phai (วัดสวนไผ่) (TakuaPa) Phetkasem Rd., Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82110
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Chinese Temple Old Takua Pa (วัดจีนเก่าตะกั่วป่า ศาลเจ้าพ่อกวนอู) (OldTakuaPa) The small Chinese Temple of Old Takua Pa is a beautiful colourful building for worshipping. It is situated at the central junction of Talad Takua Pa, just across the Old Coffee House. Temple >>
Chinese Temple Old Takua Pa 2 (ศาลเจ้าจีน เจ้าแม่กวนอิม) (OldTakuaPa) Bang Sai, Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82110 Shrine
cards here Temple >> Narai Nikaram Temple (วัดนารายณิการาม - Aew) (PhangNga) Narai Nikaram Temple (also Wat Narainikayaram), known locally as Wat Khong, has stone sculpture images of Narayana (also Naraya), Laksana (Phra Lak), and Sida (Nang Sidha). They relate to "TaKoh La" town (the former name of Takua Pa) and the expansion of Indian culture into this region. The personages of these stone carvings originate in the Ramayana Epic. The statues show the influence of Hindu culture over Takola and the Malayan Peninsula and indicate the origins of Takua Pa District around 200 AD. The Sida engraved image, carved with "Tab Hlam" stone or slate stone, is 125 cm high and 77 cm in width. The village museum also exhibits old articles and antiques, and includes stone inscriptions 1,300-1,400 years old; these were discovered on Khao Liang. Some archaeological "experts" believe that Kaling Kharat tribal people who once lived along the Indian Ocean Coast carved these statues. This is a very far-fetched assumption because these people had no tradition whatsoever in stone carving and no connection to the religious tradition that is necessary to carve statues in the correct way. The most plausible and widely accepted theory is that the statues were made in India and sailed to Thailand together with Hindu merchants and their goods. Due to the monsoon and the inability in those days to sail against the wind, the merchants had to wait several months in TaKoh La for the wind to change. Here pious merchants built temples and placed in them statues that they had brought from India together with priests who could perform the correct rites with these statues. Latitude 8.77412708749647, Longitude 98.44181240351566 Narai Nikaram Temple is situated at Moo 3, Tambon Le, 14 kilometers from Amphoe Kapong office. Temple >> Wat Khuan Niyom (Wat Khuan Niyom) (PhangNga) South of Bang Sai along the road to Kapong a large white gate on the left forms the entrance to Wat Khuan Niyom. This large temple is built on a hillock that affords a nice view over the Takua Pa River. The temple compound houses all necessary buildings of a complete Buddhist temple. As a special attraction there is a shrine with elephants on their knees. Tam Tua, Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82110 Temple >>
Wat Nikorn Wararam (Wat YanYao) (วัดนิกรวราราม (วัดย่านยาว)) (PhangNga) Takua Pa, Takua Pa, Phang Nga 82190 Temple >>
Wat Rommanee (วัดรมณีย์) (PhangNga) Rommani, Kapong, Phang Nga 82170 Temple >> Bang Muang Temple (KhaoLak) |
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