- Wat Phra
Phutthabat (Thai: วัดพระพุทธบาท) is a
Buddhist temple in Saraburi, Thailand. Its name
means "temple of Buddha's footprint",
because it contains...
-
declared a
footprint of Buddha, and a
temple was
built around it. Phra
Phutthabat means footprint of Buddha. The
provincial tree is
Lagerstroemia floribunda...
- Wat Phra
Phutthabat Tak Pha (Thai: วัดพระพุทธบาทตากผ้า) is a
Buddhist temple in
Makok in
Lamphun province, Thailand. It
received official recognition on...
- Phra
Phutthabat (Thai: พระพุทธบาท) is a
district (amphoe) in
Saraburi province, Thailand. The
district is
named after the Phra
Phutthabat Temple. Another...
- at Saraburi.
Songtham ordered the
construction of a temple, Wat Phra
Phutthabat, over the
footprint - the
footprint itself can
still be seen today. From...
- Klaeng, his father's hometown, 1806–07),
Nirat Phra Bat (journey to Phra
Phutthabat, 1807),
Nirat ****haothong (journey to Ayutthaya, 1828),
Nirat Suphan...
- the Thai
temple at the
beginning of the film were
filmed at Wat Phra
Phutthabat Tak Pha in
Lamphun province. The Mil Mi-24
helicopters seen in the film...
- Yai Nai Wat Bang Kung Wat Phet
Samut Worawihan Wat
Kaeng Khoi Wat Phra
Phutthabat Wat Tham
Krabok Wat
Sothonwararam Wat Num Wat Tan Lom Wat
Buppharam Wat...
- the
threat of the
growing Burmese Toungoo Dynasty. In 1624, Wat Phra
Phutthabat was
built by King
Songtham of
Ayutthaya on the city. The
royal decree...
-
literally 'Temple of the
Bamboo Cave') is a
Buddhist temple (wat) in the Phra
Phutthabat District of
Saraburi Province, Thailand. The
temple was
first established...