Wat Thong Nopphakhun


Wat Thong Nopphakhun is a third-class royal temple of the ordinary class in the Mahānikāya fraternity, located in Khlong San District, Bangkok. The entire compound is registered as an ancient monument by the Fine Arts Department of Thailand.

History

The original founder and exact construction date are unknown, but the temple is believed to date from the late Ayutthaya period. It was originally called Wat Thong Lang. In the reign of King Rama III, the wealthy Chinese-Thai noble Phraya Choduek Ratchasetthi carried out major restoration work and donated the temple to the crown, whereupon it received royal monastery status. A second large-scale renovation took place under King Rama IV.

Architecture and art

The buildings are fine examples of early Rattanakosin architecture:
  • The ubosot has a two-tiered roof with carved wooden pediments. Windows are circular with gilded stucco and coloured-glass inlay.
  • The wihan also has a two-tiered roof without chofa or bai raka finials; its gable is decorated with coloured ceramic bowls and plates.
  • A mondop houses a replica of the Buddha’s footprint built during the reign of Rama IV.
  • The main chedi is a twelve-angled bell-shaped stupa.
Inside the ubosot:

List of abbots (since receiving royal status)

No.NameTenure
1Phra Ñāṇaraṅsī ?
2Phra Kru Ksin Sangwon ?
3Phra Suthamma Sangwon Thera – 1899
4Phra Kru Hemanopphakhun 1899–1919
5Phra Thep Wimon 1919–1959
6Phra Phatthamuni (In Phatthamunī)1960–1961
7Phra Thamma Chedi (Ki Marachino)1962–1979
8Phra Thep Pariyattisuthee (Seri Thammawethi)1979–1993
9Phra Phrom Wachirathirakhun (Somkhit Khemachari)1994–2025
ActingPhra Methee Varalangkarn (Phai-khit Thammintho)17 January 2025 – present