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การเดินทาง การท่องเที่ยว » ไปเที่ยววัด Travel and Tourism » Visiting a Temple |
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ปางลีลา | bpaangM leeM laaM | a Buddha image in the walking posture | |
วัด | watH | temple; monastery | |
วัดป่า | watH bpaaL | forest wat (Buddhist temple in a forest area) | |
วัดโพธิ์ | watH pho:hM | Wat Po; Wat Pho; the Temple of the Reclining Buddha | |
วิหาร | wiH haanR | viharn; temple; hall of image; edifice; place for preaching; priest's abode | |
วัดเบญจมบพิตร | watH baehnM jaL maH baawM phitH | Wat Benjamabopit or the Marble Temple in Bangkok | |
เด็กวัด | dekL watH | temple boy | |
ต้นผ้าป่า | dtohnF phaaF bpaaL | money tree (on which gifts and money are presented to a temple) | |
โบสถ์ | bo:htL | church; temple; chapel; an assembly building in a monastery compound | |
ศาลาการเปรียญ | saaR laaM gaanM bpaL riianM | instruction hall or study hall in a Buddhist temple | |
ราชวรวิหาร | raatF chaH waawM raH wiH haanR | royal chosen temple hall | |
หอกลอง | haawR glaawngM | drum tower (in a temple) | |
หอระฆัง | haawR raH khangM | steeple; bell tower | |
เจดีย์ | jaehM deeM | pagoda; chedi; stupa | |
มณฑป | mohnM dohpL | a square structure with four arches and a pyramidal roof | |
ศาลา | saaR laaM | meeting hall (in a temple) | |
หอไตร | haawR dtraiM | building housing scriptures (in a temple) | |
กุฏิ | gootL dtiL | a house for Buddhist priests within a monastery compound | |
วัดอังคาร | watH angM khaanM | Wat Angkhan; Angkhan Temple | |
มหาอุด | maH haaR ootL | A temple building or assembly hall which is surrounded by thick walls and features only one door for entry and exit. The building is used for ceremonial purposes. It is believed that this building enhances sacredness | |