Wat Khian Khet, Buddhist temple in Bueng Yitho, Thailand
Wat Khian Khet is a Buddhist temple on Rangsit-Nakorn Nayo Road in Bueng Yitho, Pathum Thani Province. The buildings follow traditional Thai religious design, with painted murals and carved figures decorating the walls and structures across the grounds.
The temple was registered as a Thai historic site, a status that recognizes its role in the religious life of the region over time. This registration helps protect the buildings and keeps the site from being altered or lost.
The temple serves the local community as a gathering place for Buddhist ceremonies and daily meditation. People come here to participate in religious rituals and connect with their spiritual traditions.
The grounds are open to visitors, and respectful behavior around worshippers is expected at all times. Modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees is the norm when entering any of the buildings.
The temple was photographed by Trisorn Triboon as part of a broader effort to document temple architecture across Thailand. His images capture details of the buildings that might otherwise go unnoticed by a passing visitor.
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