Chai Chumpol Temple won the war (South Temple)
Chai Chumpol Temple won the war, the King's Monastery, or the South Temple, is a double temple in Kanchanaburi. It is a popular sanctuary for winning all things, obstacles, work, money, and love, especially worshiping the President in the Pang Mavijaya, to successfully strengthen the horoscope by the name of "winning the war," and worshiping the King's grandfather, one of the must-see check-in points of Kanchanaburi Province, is an old-fashioned temple in Kanchanaburi, located on the banks of the Mae Drum River in the South House, called the "South Temple," according to an elderly story that says that the Red Eye is the creator of the National Buddhist Office. In 1785, inside the temple was the magnificent "Tipyanava Ashanai," built to serve as a crematorium for the site of the corpse of the Buddha (Luang Pybulay, Kathapuño, Pt. 8), Atit, the abbot of the Chai Chumpol Temple, won the war, and an old stupa with an archaeological name, near the old stupa, built about in about the year 2000. In 1827, the Department of Arts was listed as a National Historic Site on February 25, 1827. In 1935, this old pagoda is important in history and archaeology. It is called the "Ancient Pagoda, the Chai Chumphon Win the War." In the past, the Thai army used to create the military at Chumphon, not built at the battle site like the Battle Pagoda, but when the Chumphon here and the army came to victory, it was built as a vision of the victory of "Chai Chumphon." It was shown that the pagoda was built in Chumphon, not built at the battle site like the Battle Pagoda, but when the Chumphon here and the army came to victory, it was called the temple after the vision. "Chai Chumpol Temple won the war.# Beautiful temple # Travel Kanchanaburi










































































































