From “Wat Rang” (Ruined Temple) to Wat Mahinsaram – The Rebirth of a Mon Temple Thailand 2025

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Wat Mahinsaram (วัดมหิงษาราม) is a small, historic Buddhist temple located in Bang Krabue, Sam Khok District, Pathum Thani Province. Dating back to the Ayutthaya Period, it stands as one of the oldest surviving temples in the province and reflects the strong Mon cultural influence along the Chao Phraya River.

Originally built close to the riverbank during the Ayutthaya era by Mon settlers, the temple was once abandoned (locally called “Wat Rang”) when severe erosion and sediment shifts dramatically altered the river’s course, leaving the original site isolated. The land in front of the temple gradually extended far into the Chao Phraya, a striking example of the river’s natural changes over centuries.

Restored in the late 19th to early 20th century, it regained its status as an active royal temple of the Mahanikaya sect, preserving its ancient character amid a quiet rural setting.

Wat Mahinsaram remains a quiet, authentic gem—far from tourist crowds—that captures the historical and cultural essence of the old Mon communities along Thailand’s central river plain.

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