- (พระพุทธชินสีห์), a
statue of the
Buddha which dates to
around 1357.
Bowonniwet has been a
major temple of
patronage for the
ruling Chakri dynasty. It...
-
section of the
outer moat)
Yukhonthon Fort (ป้อมยุคนธร), just
north of Wat
Bowonniwet Maha Prap Fort (ป้อมมหาปราบ),
between what are now Phan Fa
Lilat and Chaloem...
-
entered a 15-day
monkhood (22
October 1956 – 5
November 1956) at Wat
Bowonniwet, as is
customary for
Buddhist males on the
death of
elder relatives. He...
- Hall (royal remains), the
Royal Cemetery at Wat
Ratchabophit and the Wat
Bowonniwet Vihara Royal Temple (royal ashes).
Following burial, the
mourning period...
- (Wats) Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) Wat
Benchamabophit (Marble Temple) Wat
Bowonniwet Wat
Champa Wat
Chana Songkram Wat Hong
Rattanaram Wat Ko Wat Kalayanamitr...
- of
Vientiane in 1826.
Sakdiphonlasep ordered the
construction of the
Bowonniwet Temple (lit.
temple where the
Front Palace lived)
where Prince Mongkut...
-
traditional alms round. In 1836,
Mongkut became the
first abbot of the new Wat
Bowonniwet Vihara, and it
would become the
administrative center of the Thammayut...
- Thai
Buddhist monks. An
image of
Buddha which was
earlier kept at Wat
Bowonniwet Vihara known as the
monks gifted the Pro Bpor Ror on
behalf of the king...
- monk at Wat Phra Kaew. As is
traditional for royals, he sta**** at Wat
Bowonniwet Vihara for 15 days,
under the
monastic name "Vajiralongkornno". After...
- On 7
January 2025, Lim was
killed in
Bangkok in a
shooting near Wat
Bowonniwet Vihara. Both
colleagues and Phil Robertson,
director of Asia
Human Rights...