Wat Nin Sukharam, Buddhist temple in Bang Bon Nuea, Thailand.
Wat Nin Sukharam is a Buddhist temple in Bang Bon Nuea featuring a massive reclining Buddha statue measuring 42 meters long and 7.5 meters tall as its centerpiece. The grounds include multiple altars and prayer halls arranged across spacious, well-marked areas.
The temple was founded in 1960 and originally called Wat Tha Hin, named after stones that locals brought to the area before roads existed. This naming reflects the early community effort that built the site.
The temple serves both Thai and Myanmar communities who gather here for spiritual celebrations and daily worship practices. A white jade statue from Mandalay anchors this shared sacred space.
The grounds feature escalators for elderly visitors and marked pathways connecting different altars, making navigation straightforward. These facilities ensure the temple remains accessible for people of varying mobility levels.
Visitors can walk through a seven-headed Naga structure and apply gold leaf to Buddha footprints, creating a hands-on ritual experience. This interactive practice adds a personal spiritual dimension to the visit.
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