Luang Por Wat Raiking 来金佛 is the most revered Buddha image in the province of Nakhon Pathom, believed to be able to grant wishes. Everyday there are many devotees, from here as well as from Bangkok coming to pray for all sorts of things. I visited Wat Raiking for the first time on 17.01.2008. The temple was founded in 2334 BE (217 years ago) during the reign of King Rama I. It is in the common posture of subduing Mara, and measures 4 cubits 2 inches knee to knee, 4 cubits 16 inches high. The image is believed to be casted by Lan Chang artisans. Legend has it that the Buddha floated down the river to land in this area. A temple was built here to house the sacred image. It was then named "Wat Mongkon Chindaram" by a royal patriarch, but nobody uses that name; instead everybody prefer to call it Wat Raiking, which means "Ginger Plantation Temple". Above we see the Sala outside the Ubosot.
A web of Saisin (holy thread) hangs above the Ubosot in front of LP Wat Raiking. Recently we can see this in most of the temples we visit as there are many consecration cermonies going on.
A close up the sacred Buddha image.Namo tassa (3X)
Gayena Wajaya Wa Jetasawa
Mahesakkaya Tewadaya Apipathidang
Ittipadiharigang Mangkala Jindarama Putta Padimagarang
Poochamihang Yawacheewanja Sugammigo Sukapatthitaya (Sathu).
People sticking gold leaf on the Phra Sangajaya image outside the Ubosot.
















Another shot of the Buddha where many "white orbs" could be seen. When 
This is the latest 3-inch Bucha of Phra Buddha Mongkon Bopit that I obtained from the temple in July 2008. It is made of black bronze material. This bucha was consecrated in 2539 (1996). Gold-foil coated ones are also available.
The gold-foil coated 3" bucha I obtained in Jan 2009. 



Below the Buddha is another image of LP
A new life-sized wax image of LP Parn. It was only there when I visited the 2nd time in July 08.
A mural in the Ubosot depicting HM the King coming to honour LP Parn.



Another shrine outside the Vihara, with a statue of LP Parn reading a scripture.
Another 5" bucha I obtained from the temple in Jan 2009.
A set of LP Parn's Somdej Rian (medals), also consecrated in 2545. As the Chinese saying goes, "A mountain is famous not because of its height, it is famous because of its immortals". This is an interesting temple definitely worth visiting again. 
Legend has it that the temple was built my the King of the 


The Phra Sangkachai shrine.
The glass-enclosed Jatukam shrine.
The glass-enclosed Thousand Arm Avalokitesvara (Guanyin) Shrine.
The 3.5" Phra Mahasetthi 9 Nah (9-Face Buddha) bucha I obtained from the temple in Jan 2009. Made of Navaloha material. A fine bucha as well.