Tuesday, August 10, 2010

LP Foo of Wat Bangsamak



Short clips of our visit to Wat Bangsamak, Chachengsao on Asalha bucha day 2553. This is the temple of the famous LP Foo.
Consecrations photos of the latest batch of amulets.
LP Foo's secretary reblessing the amulets we chowed from the temple.
Billboard advertising the batch of amulets consecrated last year.
Phra Sivali Shrine.
Vihara to LP Foo's parents.
The large Chedi of the temple.
Portrait of LP Foo. He was not around when we visited. Though he is famous in central Thailand and Bangkok, he is still relatively unknown in Singapore.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is LP Foo temple near to Wat Sortong ? Or atleast takes a 30mins drive there from Wat Sortong?

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