Wat Amornkhiri

Wat Amorn Khiri was built in 1827 and Originally named Wat Sam Kuti. Wat Amon Khiri is a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. This temple is located in Bang Yi Khan Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok. The temple has an area of ​​10 rai 3 ngan 94 square wa, the temple area is flat. At present, there is an abbot, namely the royal priesthood. The sanctuary building in the temple, including the ubosot, is a brick and cement building. Inside there are murals. Enshrined the main Buddha image in the Ayutthaya period sermon hall It is a half-timbered, half-timbered building. There are 6 monks’ cloisters, 1 building and 5 half-timbered buildings.

 

 

the history of the wall

Most of the walls in this temple show the history of buddhism. It shows people how Buddhism grows. Start with the birth of Buddha and next is intuit and the last is nirvana. And shows 13 chapters of Vessantara which was the previous life of Buddha. And the middle of the Buddha statue shows the deity of Buddhism.

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