Wat Laksi
Thailand /
Nonthaburi /
Pak Kret /
World
/ Thailand
/ Nonthaburi
/ Pak Kret
World / Thailand / Bangkok Metropolis
temple, buddhist temple
วัดหลักสี่(Th)
Wat Laksi, วัดหลักสี่, is a temple under royal auspices (Phra Aramluang). Mon people who immigrated from Hongsawadi (Pegu in present-day Myanmar) built the temple in 1878 (B.E. 2421). They invited a Mon monk named Archarn Roem, who was travelling and happened to be camping in the area, to be the first chief monk of the temple. At first the temple was called Wat Luang Phor Roem, but was later renamed Wat Laksi. The temple was honored with the Exemplary Developed Temple Award for temples in Bangkok by the Department of Religious Affairs in 1991 (B.E. 2534). The Golden Pagoda (Chedi) enshrines Buddha's relics and paintings by Mr. Chaloemchai Khositphiphat, a celebrated artist. There is also a Wiharn which houses a statue of Luang Pu Khao, a famous Mon monk who was the second chief monk. He was also known as having magical powers and King Rama V paid him a visit when the King was on his boat ride to open the Prem Prachakorn Canal.
Wat Laksi, วัดหลักสี่, is a temple under royal auspices (Phra Aramluang). Mon people who immigrated from Hongsawadi (Pegu in present-day Myanmar) built the temple in 1878 (B.E. 2421). They invited a Mon monk named Archarn Roem, who was travelling and happened to be camping in the area, to be the first chief monk of the temple. At first the temple was called Wat Luang Phor Roem, but was later renamed Wat Laksi. The temple was honored with the Exemplary Developed Temple Award for temples in Bangkok by the Department of Religious Affairs in 1991 (B.E. 2534). The Golden Pagoda (Chedi) enshrines Buddha's relics and paintings by Mr. Chaloemchai Khositphiphat, a celebrated artist. There is also a Wiharn which houses a statue of Luang Pu Khao, a famous Mon monk who was the second chief monk. He was also known as having magical powers and King Rama V paid him a visit when the King was on his boat ride to open the Prem Prachakorn Canal.
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Coordinates: 13°53'17"N 100°34'55"E
- Wat Phra Si Maha That 1.6 km
- Wat Rat Nimit Sattha Tham 31 km
- Lumtoiting temple 36 km
- Wat Asokaram 38 km
- Preng Rad Bam Rung Temple 41 km
- Wat-Sothornwararam. 57 km
- Wat Nantawan 77 km
- Wat Khao Din Yannimit 78 km
- Wat Nong Kha 83 km
- Wat Kho-tham. 96 km
- Lak Si 1.5 km
- Khwaeng Anusawari 3.3 km
- Don Mueang 3.9 km
- Bang Khen 6.2 km
- Nonthaburi City Municipality 8.2 km
- Mueang District, in Nonthaburi Province 11 km
- Pak Kret District, in Nonthaburi Province. 13 km
- Bangkok 19 km
- Nonthaburi Province 20 km
- Pathum Thani Province 24 km