Saturday, November 22, 2014

Bangkok - Wat Khanika Phon

Wat Khanika Phon a civil temple of the Maha Nikai Sect, was built in 1833 (B.E. 2376) during the reign of King Rama III. It was built by Khun Yai Faeng (Grandmother Faeng) and thus was called Wat Mai Yai Faeng.

Khun Yai Faeng was the owner of a house of prostitution in Trok Tao (Tao Alley). As a devout Buddhist, she raised funds from the girls in her house to build the temple. Later, her descendants renovated the monastery and asked for a royal rename from King Rama IV, who granted the name Wat Khanika Phon, meaning "the Temple which was built from the profits of the prostitute". Beside the wall on the back yard of the Ubosot (Ordination Hall), there is an upper body sculpture of Khun Yai Faeng, the founder of the Paorohit family. Many original objects and buildings can still be found in the compound, including the principal Buddha image, the Wiharn (Sermon Hall), a corridor, one small stupa, several lacquered gold leaf painted cupboards, and the bell tower.


Location
This smaller temple is just a short distance from Bangkok’s Chinatown and the temple Mangkon Kamalawat.  It is at the end of a lane that begins from a busy Mahayana Buddhist temple known as Wat Hong Kong.

Address:  416 Phlap Phla Chai Road, Tambon Pom Prap, Amphoe Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Opening hours:  The temple is open from 9.00am - 5.00pm daily.


Recommendation ***



Prapacha Police Station building on the opposite - you may head to Er Ge Feng on the 4th floor




 











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