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Located in Nakhon Nayok, this temple is renowned for its massive Ganesha statue, which stands over 15 meters tall.
Situated in the heart of Bangkok, near the famous Erawan Shrine, this temple is dedicated to both Lord Brahma and Ganesha.
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Located outside the CentralWorld shopping mall, this shrine is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
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Known for housing the largest reclining Ganesha statue in Thailand, Wat Saman Rattanaram is an impressive temple complex in Chachoengsao.
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Wat Yannawa, also known as the Boat Temple, features a beautiful Ganesha shrine within its premises.
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This Hindu temple, located on Silom Road in Bangkok, is primarily dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, but it also features a significant Ganesha shrine.
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Wat Phrong Akat is another must-visit temple in Chachoengsao, featuring a striking Ganesha statue.
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These Ganesha temples in Thailand offer a glimpse into the country's spiritual diversity.
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