This Ganesha statue is located at Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine, which is considered the oldest in Thailand. It is said to be over a thousand years old. People who come here often come to ask for blessings from Ganesha for both work and love. The staff at the City Pillar Shrine will advise you throughout your visit to worship here.
📍Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine is located in Talat Subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan Province.
🚶Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine is located in Soi Lak Mueang Sathit Road, walking past the 88th Birthday Anniversary Archway. You cannot drive through.
🚗You can park along the road before entering Soi Lak Mueang Sathit Road, but you have to look at the even and odd days.
⏰Open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
#MuayTourism
ชอบกิน ชอบเที่ยว
4
Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine
Today, we take you to pay respects and make wishes at the Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine, a sacred site that has been a symbol of the city for centuries.
The shrine is home to the oldest Ganesha statue in Thailand, located in Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan. This ancient Ganesha statue, believed to be over a thousand years old, was crafted from stone and features four arms. The upper right hand holds a trident, the lower right hand holds a tusk, the upper left hand holds a noose, and the lower left hand holds a bowl of sweets. The shrine itself was built in 1815 (during the reign of King Rama II), making it over 200 years old.
When you arrive, the first step is to light five incense sticks to pay homage to the heavens and earth, announcing your presence. Then, you can make offerings to the deity by donating money (a full set of offerings costs 100 baht) or presenting garlands according to your faith. Afterward, proceed to the pavilion to pay respects, recite prayers, and make your offerings. Light the incense sticks, bow in reverence, and place the incense in the urn outside. Then, visit various points within the shrine to make your wishes. Don’t forget to whisper your wishes into the ears of the two mouse statues, as they are believed to carry your prayers to Ganesha. You can also pay respects to Goddess Lakshmi and Guan Yin (the Goddess of Mercy).
Before leaving, bow once more to the deity to bid farewell and pray for blessings, success, fulfillment of your wishes, and safe travels.
📍Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine is located in the Phra Pradaeng Market, Nakhon Khuean Khan Road, Talat Subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan Province.
MarkTid
2
Lord Ganesha, Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine
Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine, Samut Prakan Province, is a sacred place that locals have worshipped for over 200 years. Inside the shrine, there is a statue of Ganesha enshrined above the city pillar, which is the oldest statue in Thailand.
People often come to worship and ask for blessings for work, study, success, and success in life. Whatever you pray for will usually come true. 🙏📿
If you want to start something new with positive energy, come and pray here. I guarantee you will be satisfied. 💖
📍 Location: Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine
#Ganesha #Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine #Muay #Pray for success #Sacred city
#Get a discount without relying on luck
ChomPink
Take me to Mu here, Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan.
Worship the oldest Ganesha in Thailand at the Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine, Samut Prakan. Address: 49 Nakhon Khuean Khan Road, Talat Subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan. Sai Mu should not miss this. #Family of travelers
ครอบครัวนักเดินทาง
Lord Ganesha | The City Pillar Shrine of Phra Pradaeng
Hello, girls #SaiMotelu Today I had the opportunity to pay homage.
I would like to recommend to my friends. We traveled from Chonburi for about an hour (we left in the morning). It is very easy to travel, but if you come during normal times, it will be a bit difficult to find parking, girls.
Let me tell you a little history.
Before coming, I tried to study a little. 😬😬
The Ganesha statue or Phra Pradaeng City Pillar Shrine is the main pillar of Nakhon Khuen Khan City, which was built since the reign of King Rama II by Saming Thom, the heir of Phraya Mahayot Narathibodi Si Phichai Narong, a Mon nobleman. There are sources that say that it is the oldest Ganesha statue in Thailand because it was built in 1995 until now, which is about 200 years ago.
When you enter, you feel very sacred.
Open every day, girls. 〰️〰️🌀🌀
Opening time 6.00 am. Closing time 6.00 pm.