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Built in the early Ayutthaya period, Wat Khemaphitaram Rajaworaviharn, formerly known as Wat Khema or Wat Khen Ma, is a 2nd class royal monastery located on the east of Chao Phraya river, south of Nonthaburi town in Thailand. It is one of the temples available for the Royal Kathin Ceremony during which the King or members of the Royal Family present monks in under royal patronage with robes and gifts. Its 30m Phra Maha Chedi is said to enshrine the Lord Buddha's holy relics. |
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