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Wat Si Pradu or Wat Si Pradu Song Tham, Pathum, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
วัดศรีประดู่หรือวัดศรีประดู่ทรงธรรม ปทุมเมืองอุบลราชธานีประเทศไทย |
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Wat Si Pradu, วัดศรีประดู่, also
called Wat Si Pradu Song Tham, วัดศรีประดู่ทรงธรรม, has the Ubosot constructed with a very unusual
and unique architecture. The whole building is quite long and
gradually slopes upward from the entrance to the main chamber housing the
Principal Buddha image. The decoration uses a rich brown lacquer for
the most part covering the parts of the outside normally covered with gold
tile on other wats. The beams at the roof peak are very
stylized versions of the typical Thai temple Naga roof finials. Indeed,
about the only things that are "typical" with this Ubosot are the Sema Stone
shrines. Wikimapia location |
Scenic
Photography by Gerry Gantt from Thailand, the land of Golden Wats.
All images Copyright © 1999-2011 by Gerry Gantt, all rights reserved. |