| Wat Laht Phrao (วัดลาดพร้าว)  
			
			Thai. Name of a Buddhist temple in 
		      
		      
		      Bangkok's
			Chokchai 4 area, located on Laht Phrao Wang Hin Road, hence the 
			name. It was initially established in 1870 AD on a location nearby, but 
			was in 1874 AD moved about 100 meters to its present location, 
			allowing for better access to water. The temple's 
			      
			      wihaan
			houses images of 
			
			
			Luang Pho
			
		            
		            
	                Phra Phutta Sothon 
			and 
		            
		            
		            
	                Phra
			
			
			      
			      
			Saksit,
			a copy of the sacred 
			
			
			
			Luang Po
			
			
			Sothon image, 
			i.e. the 
			
			kuh bahn kuh meuang
			of 
			
			Wat 
			
			Sothon Wararam Woriwihaan 
			in 
			
			Chachengsao (fig.), 
			and of the monk of the same name, a so-called 
			
			Phra Saksit 
			who forecast the exact time of his own 
			death. In front of the
			
			      
			      wihaan 
			is
			an elevated balcony, that has several large 
			
			
		      
		      
			Buddha images 
			in different poses, as well as a number of smaller images of the
			
		      Buddha and of some other characters from 
			
		      
		      
		      Buddhism, 
			including of 
			the travelling 
			monk  
			
			Phra Siwalih
			(fig.). 
			The large free standing  
			
			      
			      Buddha image on the left side 
			
			is in 
			the 
			
			pahng peut lohk 
			pose (fig.),
			representing the 
			
			
		      
		      Buddha 
			disclosing
			
			      
			Trailohk, 
			
			showing the three worlds of heaven, 
	earth and 
		      
		      
		      
		      
		      hell, 
			simultaneously, an 
			event 
			that took place after the Buddha had returned from the 
			
			      
			      
			      Tavatimsa
			heaven, 
			where he had spent three months observing 
			      
			      
			      
			      pansa 
			during the rainy season; 
			
			
			      
			      the one in the middle is 
			in the 
			
			
			pahng leelah pose 
			
			(fig.), 
			i.e. of a 
			
			
			walking Buddha, 
			which refers to the Buddha returning from heaven; 
			whereas
			
			
			the
			
			
			      
			      image on the right is in 
			
			the 
			
			pahng kho fon 
			pose
			      (fig.), 
			i.e. the gesture that represents the Buddha asking 
			for rain, an event that took place at the very beginning of the 
			rainy season, prior to the start of the monsoon. Hence, the three 
			images displayed together cover the entire episode of 
			
			      
			      
			      
			      pansa. 
			Also spelled Wat Lat Phrao, 
			      
			      
			      Wat Lad Phrao, Wat Lahd Phrao, Wat Lat Phraw, or similar. 
			
			
			
			See MAP.
			
			
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