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Wat Pai Rong Wua
Written by Richard Barrow   
Thursday, 02 March 2006

On the way back home from our trip to Suphanburi, we stopped at a really amazing temple complex called Wat Pai Rong Rua. It is popular with people from Bangkok who drive up here for the day. It is quite easy to find. Just take highway 340 and then look out for the turning on the left for Song Phi Nong. The temple presented itself a long time before we arrived at the front gate. This was because the massive 54 metre high sitting Buddha could be seen miles away. I am pretty sure that this must be the largest Buddha image in Thailand. The only other big one I have seen is in Ayutthaya and that is a measly 19 metres high!

I think Carl Parkes got it right in his guidebook when he described this place as a “surrealistic Buddhist theme park more reminiscent of Disney on acid than Buddha in nirvana”. Scattered around this 200 acre park we discovered literally hundreds and hundreds of Buddha images of all shapes and sizes. It is actually a good place to come for people with an interest in Buddhism as there are also replicas of important Buddhist shrines and buildings. In one section of the park, there is a depiction of Buddhist hell. Here you can see what will happen to you in the afterlife if you perform certain bad deeds. These were very similar to the temple I visited in Bangsaen. However, I think the models here were more explicit and gorey.

There is a lot to do and experience at this temple to keep you busy for several hours at least, if not half a day. We were there at the weekend so it was quite busy with people. If you prefer to avoid the crowds then come during the week. It looks like the monks are continually adding more structures. In this photograph, you can just make out the shoulder of a gigantic Reclining Buddha which will surely be the longest in Thailand once it is completed. Another record breaker at this temple is the largest metal cast Buddha image in the world called "Phra Phutthakhodom", which has a lap width of 10 metres and a height of 26 metres.

You can visit this temple as a day trip from Bangkok or on your way to Suphanburi. You could also use that city as your base as we saw a songtaew arrive at the temple which had just come from Suphanburi.





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written by trangam, (visitor)
I never get used to the gorey part I hear from some Buddhist centres in Thailand. I never come across such graphical depiction or even otherwise before as connected to the way Buddhism is preached... but I am no expert then..
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written by Steve Cleary, (visitor)
The wife and I went for a day out/make merit at Wat Pai Rong Wua yesterday.

We got there by songthaew from Suphanburi Town market. They aren't regular - so ask in advance at what time they leave. The last songthaew back is at 2:30pm! The journey of 40km took just over an hour costing 40baht.

There is a huge sign up in Thai which reads that the temple has all which one can find in India

"No need to go to India!" it reads. In fact the 'bodhi' is a replica of the most famous one in Boddhgaya/India. There is also a replica of the place which Buddha gave his first sermon, again of The Deer Park, Sarnath/India.

This is a temple for real merit-making, almost like a village fair. You can spare your 20 baht notes for this and this and that and that.

The wife wanted to go see the '6 legged turtle'. Another 20 baht for that, but the old woman informed us that such a good deed would help us win the lottery. According to Thai belief, i found out, was that turtles can help bring - a long life.

The 'Hell Park' has inscriptions in Thai which read of all the things you can go to hell for. If they are right then it looks like everyone of us is doomed!

The temple is massive as Richard said and besides just merit-making its a great place for a family day out and perhaps a picnic. There are plenty of shaded seats to just sit around and relax while admiring the busy monks.

Well worth the visit!

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