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The
temple
area
has
many
Buddha
statues
in
the
Buddha
statue
section
and
various
sacred
objects
within
the
temple.
There
will
be
Chinese
books
along
with
Thai
books,
so
it
is
thought
that
there
will
probably
be
many
Chinese
students
and
Singaporeans
of
Chinese
descent.
The
day
we
went,
it
rained
heavily,
making
it
impossible
to
take
pictures.
And
the
various
Buddha
statues
inside
the
temple
have
not
yet
been
fully
completed.
Bang
Rak
Noi
Temple
It
is
a
royal
temple
under
the
Maha
Nikaya
group
of
monks.
Located
in
Village
No.
3,
Ban
Bang
Rak
Noi.
Bang
Rak
Noi
Subdistrict
Mueang
Nonthaburi
District
Nonthaburi
Province
Bang
Rak
Noi
Temple
was
built
in
1808.
The
name
and
history
of
the
creator
are
unknown.
It
got
its
name
like
this
because
it
was
called
the
name
of
the
village
where
the
temple
was
located.
But
there
is
a
story
told
that
A
wealthy
Mon
man
migrated
with
King
Taksin
the
Great
to
settle
in
this
area
and
built
three
temples:
Wat
Bang
Rak
Yai
for
his
wife.
Bang
Rak
Noi
Temple
for
my
own
mistress
and
Wat
Daowadueng
for
himself
(Currently
abandoned)
Important
buildings
include
the
chapel,
built
in
1818,
a
brick
and
mortar
building,
and
the
monks'
quarters.
It
is
a
half-timbered
and
concrete
building.
and
the
temple.
As
for
the
sacred
objects,
there
is
a
laterite
Buddha
image
in
the
posture
of
Maravichai
in
the
chapel.
Named
as Luang
Pho
Mongkolthepnimit,
there
are
9
Buddha
images
in
various
postures
at
the
temple,
Luang
Pho
Hin,
a
laterite
Buddha
image
in
the
posture
of
frightening
the
devil
in
the
temple,
Phra
Phuttha
Ming
Mongkol
Phithakrat
or
Luang
Pho
Yai,
enshrined
in
the
middle
of
the
temple
courtyard.
There
is
also
a
statue
of
Father
Pu
Ruesi.
Statues
of
the
gods
Ganesha,
Thao
Jatukam
Ramathep,
Goddess
Kuan
Yin,
and
others.
The
most
popular
sacred
objects
of
Bang
Rak
Noi
Temple
include:
Phra
Yod
Thong
and
Phra
Pidta
made
from
palm
leaves.
Broken
from
the
old
chedi
inside
the
temple.
It
is
assumed
that
it
was
created
in
the
Ayutthaya
period.
Phra
Pidta
made
from
a
cloud
fan
made
by
Luang
Pu
Uam.
(Former
Abbot)
Takrud
and
5-sided
coins
of
Luang
Por
Hin
Built
during
the
reign
of
Luang
Pu
Plang
(former
abbot)
is
very
outstanding
in
his
invulnerability,
protection
from
danger,
and
safety.
In
addition,
Phrakhru
Kittiwaraphirak
(Phonchai
Apinantho
or
Phra
Achan
Piak)
The
current
abbot)
created
and
consecrated
sacred
objects
until
they
became
famous.
It
is
the
origin
of
the
corn
cob
takrud,
Bia
Kae,
takrud,
palat
khik,
coins.
and
many
other
models
of
amulets
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