The Saen Suk Palace was founded by the Foundation of Luangpor Nennoi Potisatto. He has created the big sculpture showing the life in heaven and hell in order to warn the people to not to breach the Karma rule.
Is it true that happiness comes from what society values and this is why people in the urban area are tired of getting what they think is “valuable”?
In fact, they should relax themselves at a location that is serene and has a beautiful scenario.
This temple is located at Bangsaen 2 Rd. Located one kilometer from Bangsaen beach, the Saen Suk Palace is another tourist attraction visitors should not miss. Its sculptures, in 32 rais, elaborate moral phrases and wisdoms to remind visitors not to do bad things. “Suan Put” is a demonstrated park where Lord Buddha was born, enlightened and reached nirvana.
Muang Sawan” represents good things visitors will receive when they practice good deeds. On the other hand, “Dan Narok” shows pain one would receive if they commit bad deeds.
These sculptures remind visitors to keep doing good things and separate goodness from badness. They should not allow their minds get everything they want even if it is wrongdoing.
It can be said that happiness does not come from possessing something but rather to learn how to let go and to be a giver than a receiver. .
In Buddhism, happiness is actually independent from possessing something.
The Saen Suk Palace aims at teaching Buddhism advocates and monks to be a good person. No entrance fee is charged.
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