| Wat Klai Kangwon (วัดไกลกังวล)  
			
			Thai.  
			‘Temple Far From 
			Worries’. 
			Name of a 
			
			Buddhist temple of the 
			
			
			Mahanikaai sect 
			
			in 
		      
		      Chainat, 
			which is also known as Wat Khao Saraphatdih Sri Charoentham (วัดเขาสารพัดดีศรีเจริญธรรม).
			
			
			It was built in the 
			
				
				Lopburi 
			
			period, around 1002 
			
			BE, 
			i.e. some 1,500 years ago. Besides a small zoo, it also features an 
			artificial rock mountain which from the top offers a 360º view over 
			the area and on the inside is fashioned as a large cave with a 
			footprint of the Buddha at its centre. The pillars in the cave are 
			shaped to resemble huge stalactites and stalagmites, many of which 
			created niches on the side of the cave. Both in front of those 
			pillars, as well as in the niches, are golden statues of either 
			revered  
			
			Buddhist 
			
			monks or of the Buddha. Due to its location, the temple is 
			surrounded by mountains, such as Khao Dinso (เขาดินสอ) and Khao Nong 
			Sot (เขาหนองสอด). The temple domain is surrounded by a concrete wall 
			of 3.70 meters high, that runs  for 5 kilometers, and which is 
			reportedly the longest known temple wall. 
			 
			
			
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