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Come see the World’s
largest monk
statue
Most people who come to Hua Hin know the
prominence of the Wat Huay Mongkhon and
hence decide to pay a visit to witness
and worship the sculpture of Somdet
Luang Poo Tuad Yieb Nam Thale Jued, the
world’s
largest sculpture of His Reverend Luang
Poh Tuad.
Fact
Opening hours: 6am - 9pm every day
Entrance price: Free Price with
tuk-tuk: 500 baht (distance: 18km from
Hua Hin)
Laung Poo Tuad
His Reverend Luang Poh Tuad is one of
the kingdom’s
famous and highly
revered Buddhist monks. Many people
recognize and remember Luang Poh Tuad
for the miraculous act of having turned
seawater into fresh water in one
incident and, therefore, it was believed
that he had supernatural powers. He had
gained many followers since then.
Nowadays, people from different places
don’t
hesitate to travel to Wat Huay Mongkhon,
however long the journey
may be, to pay respect to the large
sculpture situated in this temple,
because their faith in Luang Poo Tuad is
such. Those who have faith in Luang Poo
Tuad firmly believe that his sacredness
provides protection against accidents,
fire and various types of disasters.
The most prominent feature of this
temple is the
9.9m wide
and
11.5m high
sculpture of Somdet Luang Poo Tuad Yieb
Nam Thale Jued with the Royal symbol of
Her Majesty the Queen Sirikit at the
base. The sculpture depicts the revered
Buddhist monk seated in the “lotus”
pose. The sculpture was built
on the occasion of HMQ Sirikit’s
Birthday Celebration (August 12th,
2004).
The famous talismanic objects
In Thailand, people
are always on the lookout for something
that will appease their mind. The belief
in talismans, objects that are believed
to have magical powers that shield
against bad luck, bring about good luck
and help people become wealthy
reinforces the above statement. Wat Huay
Mongkhon has also been famous for
various kinds of amulets or talismans
for a long time. Chatukam Ramathep which
deniably is the most popular talisman in
Thailand
at the moment is also available at this
temple. Furthermore, you can worship the
big Chatukam deity here.
The natural environment
The whole area of more than 100 Rais of
Wat Huay Mongkhon is very well
maintained since this place has become a
recreational area for visitors. They aim
to preserve the natural environment as
much as possible so that the place can
truly serve as a relaxing atmosphere for
all the visitors. There are pavilions
with comfortable benches at almost every
corner of the whole area. There are
three main spots where you can pay
respects to the Buddha’s
idols, Luang Poo Tuad sculptures and
other deities with flowers
along with a candle and incense that
will be provided. In addition, Wat Huay
Mongkhon also houses a well decorated
pavilion which contains Relic of the
Buddha, open for the people to come and
worship. After worshipping the Buddha
idols, you may pay a visit to the
almshouse that serves free meals
throughout the day.
The Real meaning of Merit
Wat Huay Mongkhon has always been a
generous institution that promotes and
encourages people and other
organizations to also make merit outside
temple. They have many different
projects such as helping small schools,
hospitals, border police, etc. by
providing them necessary facilities.
This is possible because of the
contribution people come and make at
this holy temple.
The real developer
Phrakru Papatsorn Worrapinit, also known
as Phra Archarn Pirot Papatsaro, the
present abbot of Wat Huay Mongkhon is
the real developer and the person behind
all the development of this renowned
temple. Phrakru Papatsorn Worrapinit
himself is well known country wide as
the monk who serves people and the
country by all his good deeds.
Wat Huay Mongkhon is open to the public
from 6 am to 9 pm everyday. Located
about 18 kilometers west of Hua Hin, it
is certainly comfortably placed.
Coming to such holy places will calm
your mind and will improve your sense of
well-being. It’s
surely a place worth visiting.
Dressing up politely will surely be
admired.
Wat Huay Mongkon (Huay Mongkon
Monastery) Tubtai sub-district, Hua
Hin district, Prachuap Khiri Khan
province. Tel: 032 576 187 Fax:
032 576 188
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