Wat Sila At

There are 9 Buddha images inscribed, which is the origin of the name “Phu Phra”. A large Buddha image is called “Phra Chao Ong Tue” by the locals. Nearby there are 7 Buddha images engraved around a sandstone pillar and a 7-inch black sandstone Buddha image with the same characteristics as Phra Ong Tue in front of another. The Fine Arts Department has registered it as an ancient monument and antiquities.

Activities not to be missed
– Paying homage to Phra Chao Ong Tue
– Visiting the sacred pond behind the Buddha image

Address: Village No. 6, Ban Na Kai Sao, Chaiyaphum-Phu Khiao Road , Tambon Na Siew, amphoe Mueang, Chaiyaphum Province 36000
Opening hours: Every day from 8 am – 5 pm
Recommended travel season: All seasons
How to get there: From Chaiyaphum city, follow Highway No. 201 (Chaiyaphum-Kang Kro) for about 15 km and turn left along Na Siew-Huai Chan Road for about 5 km and turn left to the temple for another 1 km.

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