Brahma Yan Buddhist Temple (Pishnacharam), Chao Chao Phra Province
History of the Buddhist Temple of Brahma Yan (Pishnacharam), Chao Chao Phra Province
The Brahma Yan Buddhist Temple, fully named the Brahma Yan Buddhist Temple, is a temple built in the new era, inspired by the practice of Sai, the Black Monkey Hermit Father, Tha Sung Temple (by the current abbot, the Master of Identity, Pachyakmo, who was again a disciple of the Black Monkey Hermit Father) and intended to be a place of practice for the people of the East near Bangkok.
The temple is located in Chachothra Province, along Canal 15, an area where people from Bangkok and its perimeter can travel to practice.
"Temple founding purpose."
This temple was built with the main idea being
• It's a place of prayer, base practice.
• It is easy for people to enter the temple.
• Inherit Buddhist practices that emphasize concentration and prayer.
Practical guidelines are often emphasized.
• Prayer
• Base growth
• Calming mental training
Which is consistent with the teaching of the King, the black monkey hermit father.
"Important things inside the temple" or things that are often mentioned by visitors include
• The Great Buddha is the embodiment of faith.
• Sheer temple atmosphere, calm, suitable for meditation
• Space for short-term practitioners
The meaning of the name "Buddhist Brahma Yan"
The temple name reflects the idea that
• "Buddhist" = The Way of the Buddha
• "Prom" = The way of the elevated mind.
It therefore refers to a place of mental training to enhance life according to the Buddhist approach.
Many people go because
• Need to find a peaceful place near Bangkok
• To pray for stress
• Get started.
"It's not primarily a lottery line temple or a fortune request."





































