Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, Bangkok

Coordinates: 13°44′40″N 100°30′21″E / 13.74444°N 100.50583°E / 13.74444; 100.50583
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Wat Chai Chana Songkhram
วัดชัยชนะสงคราม
Main hall
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectTheravāda, Mahā Nikāya
ProvinceBangkok
Regioncentral Thailand
StatusThird class royal temple
Location
Location83 Maha Chak Rd, Samphanthawong, Samphanthawong
CountryThailand
Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, Bangkok is located in Thailand
Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, Bangkok
Shown within Thailand
Geographic coordinates13°44′40″N 100°30′21″E / 13.74444°N 100.50583°E / 13.74444; 100.50583
Architecture
TypeWat
StyleThai
FounderChao Phraya Bodindecha
Completed1848

Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, or written as Wat Chaichana Songkhram (Thai: วัดชัยชนะสงคราม) is a Thai Buddhist temple located in the area of Khlong Thom not far from Chinatown, or popularly known as Yaowarat.

It is regarded as the third class of the royal temple, that was built during King Nangklao (Rama III)'s reign in 1848. The chief commander, Chao Phraya Bodindecha, was a devout follower of Buddhism. After coming back with the victory from the war with Khmer and Annamese, he donated his house to build this temple. He named this temple Wat Chai Chana Songkhram, which means literally "war victory temple".

This temple is also known informally as Wat Tuek (วัดตึก), which means literally "building temple". Because it is strange from other temples at the same time, it was built with concrete and full of buildings and structures, such as main hall, stūpas, sermon hall, monk's dwellings etc.

The principal Buddha image named "Singhamunin Thammabodin Lokanartthewanorachat Apiphuchani" (สิงหมุนินทร์ ธรรมบดินทร์ โลกนาถเทวนรชาติ อภิปูชนีย์).

Wat Chai Chana Songkhram can be considered as the only monastery in the Khlong Thom's area, the automotive hardware and electric equipment market is crowded with a lot of people, especially on Saturdays and Sundays.[1] [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "วัดชัยชนะสงคราม วัดตึก" [Wat Chai Chana Songkhram Wat Tuek]. Chinatownyaowarach (in Thai).
  2. ^ Subaru Yo (2013-03-06). "ตะลุึยวัดในกรุงเทพฯ ตอน วัดชนะสงคราม และ วัดชัยชนะสงคราม" [Explore temples in Bangkok ep. Wat Chana Songkhram and Wat Chai Chana Songkhram]. Dek-d.com (in Thai).