If you visit Thailand’s lively seaside town of Pattaya which is located along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand just southeast of Bangkok and would like to experience a spiritual awakening in the midst of an awesome setting, then be sure to visit The Sanctuary of Truth, or ‘Prasad Satjatham’ (ปราสาทสัจธรรม), which is a gigantic elaborately carved wooden mansion located right beside the sea.
The Sanctuary of Truth, or ‘Prasad Satjatham’ (ปราสาทสัจธรรม), is a colossal wooden mansion constructed of elaborately carved hardwood designed to withstand such corrosive natural forces as the sun, the winds, the rain, and the salt-laden sea breezes.
The building is constructed using Thai and Asian ingenuity and is entirely covered with wooden carved sculptures.
According to information provided by the Sanctuary of Truth, “The purpose of the decoration with wooden sculptures are to use art and culture as the reflection of Ancient Vision of the Earth, Ancient Knowledge, and Eastern Philosophy.”
And in lieu of this, the gigantic mansion is indeed covered with very elaborate sculptures, especially Hindu-inspired carvings that resemble those found in southern India as well as beautiful Angkor-style carvings found in the ancient temples of northwest Cambodia.
Here’s another heavenly Hindu-Buddhist scene in the interior of the temple.
The main temple building of Wat Yansangwararam or Wat Yan for short, is known for its modern design and is built in a very different style than most Thai temples. A pavilion called mondop or mandapa contains a replica of a footprint of the Buddha. Inside a large white chedi (a Buddhist stupa) a number of relics from the Buddha and his followers are kept.
If you visit Thailand’s lively seaside town of Pattaya which is located along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand just southeast of Bangkok and would like to experience a spiritual awakening in the midst of an awesome setting, then be sure to visit The Sanctuary of Truth, or ‘Prasad Satjatham’ (ปราสาทสัจธรรม), which is a gigantic elaborately carved wooden mansion located right beside the sea.
The Sanctuary of Truth, or ‘Prasad Satjatham’ (ปราสาทสัจธรรม), is a colossal wooden mansion constructed of elaborately carved hardwood designed to withstand such corrosive natural forces as the sun, the winds, the rain, and the salt-laden sea breezes.
The building is constructed using Thai and Asian ingenuity and is entirely covered with wooden carved sculptures.
According to information provided by the Sanctuary of Truth, “The purpose of the decoration with wooden sculptures are to use art and culture as the reflection of Ancient Vision of the Earth, Ancient Knowledge, and Eastern Philosophy.”
And in lieu of this, the gigantic mansion is indeed covered with very elaborate sculptures, especially Hindu-inspired carvings that resemble those found in southern India as well as beautiful Angkor-style carvings found in the ancient temples of northwest Cambodia.
Here’s another heavenly Hindu-Buddhist scene in the interior of the temple.
The main temple building of Wat Yansangwararam or Wat Yan for short, is known for its modern design and is built in a very different style than most Thai temples. A pavilion called mondop or mandapa contains a replica of a footprint of the Buddha. Inside a large white chedi (a Buddhist stupa) a number of relics from the Buddha and his followers are kept.
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