Wat Bang Chalong Nok is a temple affiliated with the Dhammayuttika Nikaya monastic order, located in Bang Chalong Sub-district, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province. The temple grounds cover an area of 41 rai. The northern boundary is 6 saen 38 wa adjacent to Bang Chalong Canal, the southern boundary is 5 saen 2 wa adjacent to Samrong Canal, the eastern boundary is 7 saen 9 wa adjacent to private land, and the western boundary is 4 saen 18 wa adjacent to Bang Chalong Canal. There is also a separate land plot of 25 rai 2 ngan allocated for monastic activities.
Believed to have been established during the late Ayutthaya period, the temple faced neglect, leading to its status as a ruin until around 2478 B.E. When Luang Pho Chuea encouraged the local community to participate in the restoration, monks were established, leading the locals to refer to it as "Wat Pak Klong" (Canal Mouth Temple). It received the royal consecration on September 2, 2497 B.E., with a consecrated area measuring 20 meters in width and 60 meters in length. The consecration was followed by the construction of the ubosot and the initiation of Buddhist teachings starting from 2478 B.E.
The temple features various structures, including a spacious ubosot measuring 8 meters in width and 26 meters in length, constructed in 2499 B.E., and 14 monk residences. Additionally, a sermon hall was built in 2505 B.E. The prominent monastic figure associated with Wat Bang Chalong Nok is...
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