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Suksanari School

Girls' schools in ThailandSchools in BangkokThon Buri district
Suksanari School โรงเรียนศึกษานารี (2021 October) 01
Suksanari School โรงเรียนศึกษานารี (2021 October) 01

Suksanari School (S.N.R.) is a public school for girls located in Bangkok, Thailand. The school was founded by Somdet Phutthachan (Nuam Phutthasaramahathera), the abbot of Anongkharam Temple, on 25 June 1910. The school provides general education for students from grades 7 through 12.

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Suksanari School
Phra Pok Klao Bridge, Bangkok Thon Buri District

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N 13.7349 ° E 100.4953 °
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Phra Pok Klao Bridge
10600 Bangkok, Thon Buri District
Bangkok, Thailand
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Wat Anongkharam
Wat Anongkharam

Wat Anongkharam Worawihan (Thai: วัดอนงคารามวรวิหาร) is a second grade royal temple of Worawihan. It was built in 1850 in dedication for King Rama III. The formerly named was Wat Noi Khamthaem (วัดน้อยขำแถม) after its founder Dame Noi, wife of an noble, Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Phichai Yat (That Bunnag), the temple was built along with neighbouring Wat Phichai Yat. It was later renamed Wat Anongkharam ("temple of lady") by King Rama IV. The sanctuary built in Thai-styled Rama I period, inside there is a principal Buddha image with gold-leaf covered bronze in Māravijaya attitude of Sukhothai styled named Phra Chunlanak (พระจุลนาค) which has been brought from Sukhothai province since 1949. Cluster of the monk's dwellings are decorated with beautiful wooden works. Besides, there are plenty of important Buddha image in the temple compound and the collections of revered monk Somdet Phra Phutthachan Phutthamahathera (Nuam)'s daily-used belongings in a monk's dwelling which will be open for public visit and homage-paying on Buddhist Lent Day and New Year Day. Within the temple grounds is also home to a Bangkok Local Museum, Khlong San District. The community around Wat Anongkharam is also a childhood home of Princess Srinagarindra, mother of King Rama VIII and King Rama IX, also a Princess Mother Memorial Park dedicated to her is located nearby. The temple was registered as a national historic monument by the Fine Arts Department in 1977.