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Luang Phor Pak Daeng
Wat Phrammani (Thai: วัดพราหมณี), also known as Wat Luang Phor Pak Daeng (วัดหลวงพ่อปากแดง), is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand.[1] The temple was built during the reign of King Rama I of Thailand.
In Wat Phrammani many buildings serve different functions such as u bo sod, sala rai, pra pho tard phi marn and hor ra kung.
In the old period the temple used brick and mortar or steel to make the building stronger.
References
- ↑ "ไหว้พระ 3 วัดที่ นครนายก วัดหลวงพ่อปากแดง, อุทยานพระพิฆเนศ และพุทธอุทยานมาฆบูชาอนุสรณ์ - Juth.Net". Juth.Net. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
14°14′08″N 101°14′46″E / 14.2355°N 101.2461°E
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