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Ganesha is a Brahman deity worshiped as the god of knowledge with great brilliance, the deva of all arts and sciences. His image is always found at rituals. A group of Ganesha devotee; chief monk of Wat Srisudaram Worawihan and his followers, contributed to building the largest Gahesha image in Thailand. The image is 9 meters wide. There is also a museum housing the god in 108 postures. It is believed that a rat is his servant. To make a wish, an appropriate manner is to whisper your wish into one of the rat's ear while cover the other. The rat would ask for the god's blessing on your behalf.
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Management
Organization Museum
Important / Interesting artifacts
Ganesha image and a wishing rat statue
Map
Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 081 906 6974
Email : -
Operating hours
Open daily at 09.00 am - 05.00 pm.
Admission fee
Free admission
Getting There
With private car: From Bangkok, take Highway number 305 (Rungsit - Nakhon Nayok). From Nakhon Nayok city center, go straight to Sarika Road - Nang Rong to Pracha Kasem Intersection. Then turn left to Lan Rak Waterfall for 200 m. The destination at the front (Only 5 km from the city of Nakhon Nayok).
By bus: Buses depart from Bangkok at Mo Chit Bus Terminal, pass Nakhon Nayok. Use Bangkok to Ongkarak - Aranyaprathet line. Daily service at the morning to evening many times.
By van: Van at Victory Monument, there are Bangkok - Ongkharak - Nakhon Nayok - Khun Dan Prakarn Chon Dam - Nangrong Waterfall.
Proper for General Public
Proper for Children
Credit Card
Advanced Booking
Reservation is not needed.
Disability Information
Handicapped bathroom available
FACILITY
Free parking