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Discover the serene retreat of Devasthan (Brahmin Shrines) in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. Esteemed for its cultural significance throughout Indochina and Asia, this stunningly beautiful Hindu Royal temple dates back to 1784. Dedicated to deities Shiva, Ganesha, and Narayana, the shrines serve as the base of the Thai Hindu clergy, embodying religious harmony and Brahmanism's tolerant essence.

Visitors will find the temple impeccably maintained, with an atmosphere that exudes peace and tranquility. The welcoming and friendly priests ensure a warm experience, inviting you to immerse yourself in this sacred space.

While exploring the temple, please note that free admission is offered, yet no photography is allowed. Remember to adhere to the proper dress code to show respect for this culturally rich and spiritually significant site.

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How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Sao Chingcha
Bus stop 66 m walk
Benjamarachalai School
Bus stop 190 m walk
Opposite Wat Suthat
Bus stop 110 m walk
Opposite Benchamarajalai School
Bus stop 216 m walk
Wat Suthat
Bus stop 236 m walk

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Ade Ho
Ade Ho
1 month ago on Google

Royal Brahmin Shrine (* Interior pictures are not allowed) Near the historical Brahmin swing.

Ppaengpaeng Siramonpiwat
Ppaengpaeng Siramonpiwat
1 month ago on Google

เทวสถานโบสถ์พราหมณ์ ตั้งอยู่บริเวณตรงข้ามเสาชิงช้า ภายในมีจุดให้ไหว้สักการะ5จุด มีป้ายบอกจุดที่ตั้งและลำดับชัดเจน ห้ามถ่ายภาพและวิดีโอบริเวณด้านใน

Warantorn Tavara
Warantorn Tavara
2 months ago on Google

You can buy flowers in front of the shrine.