Muang Temple
Wat Muang, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province

Brief history of Wat Muang
Wat Muang
Located at No. 30 Suranaree Road, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang District,
Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
It belongs to the Mahanikaya sect of Thai Buddhism.
The temple grounds cover an area of 15 rai, 3 ngan, and 21 square wah (approximately 6.2 acres), under land title deed No. 993.
The temple was established around B.E. 2420 (1877)
and was granted the Royal Ecclesiastical Boundary (Wisungkhamsima) in B.E. 2447 (1904).
Boundaries:
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North: adjacent to land plot No. 10
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South: adjacent to land plot No. 20
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East: adjacent to land plot No. 10
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West: adjacent to a public road
Temple Structures:
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Ubosot (Ordination Hall):
Width: 5.6 meters, Length: 11 meters
Built in B.E. 2446 (1903)
Structure: Reinforced concrete
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Sala Kan Parian (Dhamma Hall):
Width: 15 meters, Length: 36.5 meters
Built in B.E. 2518 (1975)
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Monk Residences (Kuti):
5 buildings in total
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1 wooden building
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4 reinforced concrete buildings
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Multi-purpose Pavilion:
Width: 21 meters, Length: 27 meters
Built in B.E. 2531 (1988)
Structure: Reinforced concrete
List of Abbots (with known records):
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Phra Maha Yont – B.E. 2503–2508 (1960–1965)
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Phra Athikan Kaew Sujitto – B.E. 2508–2515 (1965–1972)
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Phra Maha Theerawut Apakaro – B.E. 2515–2517 (1972–1974)
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Phra Khru Thawon Wiriyaporn (Tem Theraviro) – B.E. 2518–2559 (1975–2016)
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Phra Palad Paiwan Chittajutto – Present abbot (as of May 1, 2017)





