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AUSPICIOUS AYUTTHAYA — SACRED SITES IN AYUTTHAYA PROVINCE
May 12 – July 11, 2006
Ayutthaya Province
 
 
Wat Choeng Tha temple
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
Wat Phananchoeng Voraviharn
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

The legendary island city of Ayutthaya in Ayutthaya province (officially known as Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province) is home to the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, designated a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site in December 1991.

The ancient capital of the Siamese kingdom for four centuries from 1350 to 1767, in its heydey, all who set their sights on the thriving riverside capital as they sailed upriver to Ayutthaya were captivated by its majestic splendour.

Once upon a time billed as the most glorious city of the Orient, Ayutthaya boasts a rich cultural and artistic legacy. Magnificent temples, historical landmarks, ancient monuments and ruins, archaeological, religious and ancestral sites and shrines dominate its lowland landscape.

Merit-making acts are considered to be a vital part of religious rituals performed to seek blessings on auspicious occasions. As the Thai nation celebrates the auspicious occasion of the Sixtieth Anniversary of His Majesty the King’s accession to the throne, the return of Ayuttahaya Mahamonghon (Auspicious Ayutthaya) for the ninth consecutive year is timely.

A special programme jointly developed by Ayutthaya province, the Provincial Administration Office and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Ayuttahaya Mahamongkhon reflects an effort to spark greater public interest in ancient and ancestral sites of historical, cultural and religious significance and encourage pilgrimages to sacred sites and holy shrines during important events in the Buddhist lunar calendar, particularly Visakha Puja and Khao Pansa, which marks the beginning of the Buddhist Lent.

Vesak Day, the holiest day of the year for Buddhists all over the world, falls on the full moon day of the sixth lunar month. It commemorates the birth of Lord Buddha, his enlightenment and passage to Nirvana — freedom from suffering. The three incidents took place on the same day but in different years. This year, Visakha Puja falls on Friday, May 12, and Khao Pansa on July 11.

SACRED SITES IN AYUTTHAYA PROVINCE
Ayuttahaya Mahamongkhon highlights 60 sites of religious significance and cultural and historical interest. According to ancient belief, a pilgrimage to pay homage at nine sacred sites is deemed to be an auspicious merit-making act through which an individual will receive blessings. These include:

Temples on the Island City of Ayutthaya
  Wat Klang Klong Sra Bua
Wat Klong Pakkran
Wat Kluai temple
Wat Kasatratirat Voraviharn
Wat Chet Khet temple
Wat Choeng Tha temple
Wat Tuek
Wat Toom
Wat Tha Karong
Wat Dhammaram
Wat Thammikarat
Wat Borommawong-israwararam Voraviharn
Wat Bangka-cha
Wat Pradungsongtham
Wat Phanomyong
Wat Phananchoeng Voraviharn
Wat Phutthaisawan
Wat Phraya Tikaram
Viharn Mongkon Borphit
Wat Pichaisongkram
Chao Sam Phraya National Museum
Wat Phu Khao Tong
Wat Mae Nang Pluem
Wat Ratchapraditstaan
Wat Wongkhong
Wat Si Pho
Sala Poon Voraviharn
Wat Sammano Kottharam
Wat Saam Viharn
Wat Suwandararam Rajavoraviharn
Wat Sena-snaram Rajavoraviharn
Wat Na Phra Meru Ratchikaram Voraviharn
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
Wat Intaram

Temples in various districts of Ayutthaya
 

BANG PAHUN DISTRICT
Wat Kudi Thong
Wat Kai
Wat Kok
Wat Vora-nayok-sawan

BANG PA-IN DISTRICT
Wat Khanon Tai
Wat Niwet Dhamma-prawat
Wat Ban Sensrakrachap
Wat Prote Sat
Wat Phraya Yaat
Wat Ladrahong
Wat Vivekwayupat

BANG PAHAI DISTRICT
Wat Kok Thong

PASHII DISTRICT
Wat Ta-ko

BANG SAI DISTRICT
Wat Tasung Taksinaram
Wat Pom Kaeow
Wat Na Taang Nok

NAKHON LUANG DISTRICT
Wat Nakhon Luang

BANG NAM KHO DISTRICT
Wat Bang Nam Kho

BANG BAAN DISTRICT
Wat Phai Lom
Wat Phra Kaeow

UTHAI DISTRICT
Wat Prannok
Wat Sakae

TA RUEA DISTRICT
Wat Satue

LAAD BUA LUANG DISTRICT
Wat Sutawat

MAHARAJ DISTRICT
Wat Suwanchedi

   
Copies of the Ayuttahaya Mahamongkhon guidebook in Thai are available from the Ayutthaya Tourism Information Centre and Ayutthaya Park shopping mall.

 

 

 



Consecrated Commemorative Coins
A number of visitors paying homage at the above sacred sites will receive a consecrated limited edition commemorative coin that can be worn as an amulet and worshipped.

Consecrated
commemorative coins

9 sacred sites

12,000 limited edition
brass commemorative coins

12 sacred sites

5,000 limited edition
silver commemorative coins

20 sacred sites

2,000 sets of three limited edition commemorative coins in gold, silver and brass

Contact information:
TAT Central Region Office – Region 6
108/22 Mu 4, Pratu Chai sub-district
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province
Tel: +66 (0) 3524 6076-7
Fax: +66 (0) 3524 6078
E-mail: tatyutya@tat.or.th

   
  IMPORTANT
Event dates and programme details may be subject to change.
Many of the festivals and events listed on Thailand's official calendar of annual events are traditional Buddhist or folk festivals, the date of which is either determined by the Buddhist lunar calendar and waxing and waning moon. These are not staged events. The festivals reflect the rhythm of life in rural Thai villages and local traditions as observed in times past.
To ensure you have the most updated information, please reconfirm details prior to travel.

Contact:
Tourism Authority of Thailand
Email:
info@tat.or.th
Website:
www.tat.or.th
Tel: +66 (0) 2250 5500 (120 automatic lines)
Fax: +66 (0) 2250 5511 (two automatic lines)

FOR EVENT INFORMATION,
please call 1672.

Address:
1600 Petchaburi Road, Makkasan, Rajatevee
Bangkok 10400
Thailand

 
 
 
 
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