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Attractions within Wat Thawikaraanan

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Sacred body of Reverend Luang Por Somsak Silsaro

The former abbot of Wat Thawikaraanan who was founder of the temple, had many disciples traveling to pay his respects to his sacred body, which did not decay or deteriorate, as a source of blessings in their lives. And on May 6th of every year, Disciples and the monks of Wat Thawikaraanan will conduct a ceremony to change the robe of Reverend Luang Por Somsak Silsaro, as a commemoration of his passing and an annual merit-making event.

Luangpu Thao Wessuwan (God of Wealth)

By the idea of the abbot of Wat Thawikara Anan

Due to the high demand for worship of Luang Pu Wesuwon in the past year, both from near and far, the abbot of Wat Thawikaraanan, Phra Khru Thammathatthisak Suphattho, or Luang Phi Dam , joined forces with people and volunteers to build and perform a consecration ceremony on August 12th, 2565 B.E. Many people came to ask for blessings and pay their respects in order to receive good fortune and merits. 
 

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Jīvaka Komārabhacca and Hermit Pu Narod

Dr.Jīvaka Komārabhacca was a good monk. In addition to giving treatment to the Buddha, monks and people still finds time to meet and ask questions about the Dharma from the Buddha Wat Thawikaranan made merit with disciples to build a Buddha statue of Dr. Jīvaka Komārabhacca to be a place to heal the mind and body in order to enhance the auspiciousness of life for people who come to pay respects and to treat and eradicate illnesses.

Por Pu Srisutto and Maeya Sri Potumma

With faith and belief in Phraya Nakhon, Wat Thaweekaranan has been built as a prosperity of those who come to pay respects,  So that this place is like the City Pillar of Kham Chanod Maung Pathum, creating peace for those who come to pray for Pathum's blessings and create peace for those who come to pay respect  and ask for blessings 

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Iyara Cave Ganesha Wat Thawikaraanan

Ganesha 

"The God of Success, the Belief Principle of Hinduism"

Wat Thewikaraanan has built this cave as a center for people to come and pray for success in their work and prosperity. The cave contains a 100-year-old wooden relief sculpture of Indian art, which is beautiful and ancient.

Ai Khai Wat Chedi to Wat Tawee

From the belief in the southern region to the belief that leads to prosperity and wealth, Wat Thawikaraanan was built under the leadership of the abbot to provide a center for people to come and pray for luck, wealth, and abundance. It is a place for those who have faith to come and pay respects and seek blessings beyond measure.

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Phra Rahu

He is a demon and celestial deity according to Hinduism and Buddhism. Moving day month year Exorcism against fate. the belief involves the practice of transferring merit and making offerings to seek good fortune and protection. This includes giving alms, performing good deeds, and reciting prayers for the protection and prosperity of oneself and loved ones. It is believed that these practices bring about auspiciousness and blessings in life.

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