Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

Thailand / Ubon Ratchathani / Phibun Mangsahan /
 temple, buddhist temple

Wat Tham Khuha Sawan TH วัดภ้ำคูหาสวรรค์ is a temple in Amphoe Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani Province, near confluence of the Mekong River and the Mun River which, at this point, is called the Two Color River since the blue water of the Mun (or Moon) River contrasts with the silty Mekong.. The temple was built in 1978 by the monk Luang Puu Khamkhanig Chullamani, who was originally from Laos. Luang Puu Khamkhanig Chullamani lived and meditated in a cave which he called Than Khuha Sawan (Heavenly Cave). The cave is located in a steep cliff below the temple. The body of the revered monk is kept in the cave inside a glass case surrounded by many Buddha images.
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Coordinates:   15°19'21"N   105°29'17"E
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