- Myanmar(သိမ်ႇ). The
ubosot, as the wat's prin****l building, is also used for
communal services. In the Thai tradition, the
boundary of the
ubosot is
marked by...
- attractions. The Phra
Ubosot (พระอุโบสถ), or
ordination hall,
occupies almost the
entire southern part of the
temple complex. The
Ubosot is
surrounded by a...
-
existing ubosot, a hall of relics, a
meditation hall, an art gallery, and
living quarters for monks. The main
building at the
white temple, the
ubosot, is...
- from the Ramayana. The
ubosot lies in the
center of
courtyard enclosed by a
double cloister (Phra Rabiang).
Inside the
ubosot is a gold and
crystal three-tiered...
- Hongse.
Ubosot –
built in 1806, it
contains two entrances: a
south entrance for
monks and a
north entrance for nuns. It is as such a song
sangha ubosot ('song'...
- towers,
mostly in
temples from the
Sukhothai and the
Ayutthaya period.
Ubosot or Bot (Thai: อุโบสถ or Thai: โบสถ์) – the
ordination hall and most sacred...
-
Trilokachet (Thai: พระพุทธไตรโลกเชษฐ์; RTGS: Phra
Phuttha Trai Lokkachet) in the
ubosot (ordination hall) and Phra
Buddha Setthamuni (Thai: พระพุทธเศรษฐมุนี; RTGS: Phra...
- sěː.māː]) are
boundary stones which designate the
sacred area for a phra
ubosot (ordination hall)
within a Thai
Buddhist temple (wat);
otherwise called...
-
center for
residents of Thai descent. Wat
Paknam ****an has a vihāra and an
ubosot built in
authentic Thai
style by
carpenters invited from Thailand. Several...
- The
ubosot was
built in 1890. It was
thought to be
built on the base of a
former Lanna-era vihara. It
shares architectural styles with the
ubosots of Wat...