🇬🇧 Eng: Driving along the road on the border of the provinces of Lop Buri and Phetchabun, we saw an incredibly beautiful temple of Buddha Wat Tam Khao Prang.
Buddhism teaches us to find happiness by discovering the richness of our daily life ... to receive joy from everything that we meet along the way) 🤗
Lately, life often upsets us ... Do not accept everything too close to you heart. Someday you will regret that you have suffered, because of which, was not worth your tears. The actions of other people are a reflection of the fact that happens in their personal lives. It has nothing to do with you. Happy people don't hurt others.🙃
🇷🇺 Ru: Проезжая по дороге на границе провинций Лоп Бури и Пхетчабун Мы увидели невероятно красивый храм Будды Ват Там Кхао Пранг.
Буддизм учит нас находить счастье, открывая богатство нашей повседневной жизни... получать радость от всего что мы встречаем на пути)🤗
Последнее время, жизнь нас часто огорчает… Не принимайте все слишком близко к сердцу. Когда-нибудь вы пожалеете, что страдали из-за того, что не стоило ваших слез. Поступки других людей — это отражение того, что происходит в их личной жизни. К вам это не имеет никакого отношения. Счастливые люди не причиняют боль другим.🙃
✅ Easy to get to / Легко добираться ✅ Access by car / Подъезд на автомобиле ✅ Suitable for children / Подходит для детей ✅ Purposeful visit /...
Read morevery nice, impressive can see from the road and worth a couple hours to visit. has plenty of parking but not paved, be careful of ruts from erosion. next to the parking are a couple of vendor stands and bathrooms, as you enter a couple of smaller building worth a look to the left is a larger covered area and primary monk worship area also more restrooms. straight ahead and up is the main attraction but first further to the left are 3 large gold buddha statues worth the 5 minute walk. back to the main buddha there are several vantage points at the bottom and about 50 steps up to the base platform. there are several murals there to see as well as the buddha. to the right and further up is a temple with murals and more. there is a stairs with about 300 steps. it stands out as it is covered with a dragon canopy. if you don't want to climb there is a pick up truck available at no charge but I'm sure donations are accepted. you need 30 minutes or more to view the murals as well as the view of the big buddha next to it as well as the valley view...
Read moreWat Tham Khao Prang is a place where a large Buddha image stands, beautiful and venerable. The atmosphere around the temple has a lot of trees and is very shady. On a recent bike trip to Petchabun province we made a quick stop at Wat Tham Prathat Khao Prang.
The white Buddha statue can be seen from afar as you travelling on the Saraburi-Lomsak highway 21.
If u do happen to come to Lopburi, I recommend you to pay respect to the largest Buddha image in the posture of the first sermon in Thailand. and there is a Nawalokutta pagoda, or a 9-top pagoda, which is a collection of the monks of the ancient meditation masters. Relics of Buraphachan throughout the country and the Buddha's relics
Lopburi is also named as the city of monkey where there is a monkey festival held each year for their big feast but recently the population of those monkeys is uncontrollable and it create nuisance...
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