Wat Rong Khun, more widely known as Thailand's White Temple, is built with a very simple idea in mind. His creator, Chalermchai Kositpipat, wanted to create the most beautiful temple in the world. Undoubtedly, whoever steps inside this temple walks out with an indelible impression of it. There is simply no other place on Earth like Wat Rong Khun.
When you first find yourself standing in front of the temple, you are confronted with a cluster of desperate hands. This is hell - the endless pit of desires and human cravings, according to Buddhism. Once you cross the bridge above the "hell", you are greeted by the statues of the heaven guardians. There's no turning back by this point, the way is only forward. In fact, the guard employed at the temple would actually shout at you if you tried to go backward. The symbolism of crossing the bridge from "hell" to "heaven" signifies the Buddhist path to enlightenment.
The inside of the temple is full of modern cultural references intertwined with traditional Buddhist images. It is a piece of art on its own.
Yet, one cannot truly appreciate the story of this temple without having some light shed on the captivating life of its creator. Born in Chiang Rai, Chalermchai Kositpipat graduated from a traditional Thai school of arts. Whilst his early works include temples and murals in Thai Buddhist style, in Thailand, his art is regarded as controversial by some for it is a mix of modern culture symbols and traditional Thai art. Throughout his life, he lived in Sri Lanka and London selling his art and making exhibitions in both Europe and Asia.
When Chalermchai acquired enough means to work on his own project, he returned to his hometown and decided to reconstruct then crumbling apart Wat Rong Khun.
To this day, he has spent over one million USD of his own money on the project. Though he doesn't shy away from donations, the artist had set an upper cap of 10 000 USD for any donations just so he could prevent the influence of donors on how the temple evolves.
In 2014, unfortunately, an earthquake in Chiang Mai damaged the temple. For a certain amount of time, Chalermchai thought of giving up on the project. Luckily, a team of engineers informed that no significant damages have been done to the temple. Not only did he decide to continue the project, he also made it the work of his lifetime.
Ironically enough, the temple seems almost like possessing a life of its own. Once new, it was crumbling apart from the old age. It was then restored, but only to be struck by an earthquake. Finally, a creative genius stepped forward and took the future of the temple upon himself.
It is the untold love story between the artist and his art that is most enchanting here.
More info: Facebook | Instagram | nomad-photos.com
This post may include affiliate links.
Haha epic! I love Mortal Kombat, but only the pixel graphics one :-D
Load More Replies...I wonder if you are allowed to stop and touch the sculptures. My first instinct is to want to grab onto one of the hands. I love the detail. Such a beautiful image of Samsara.
I was there too :) https://www.boredpanda.com/i-am-the-cutest-ram-ever-and-i-love-to-travel-look-at-my-pictures-around-the-world/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
I saw this a couple of years ago in Thailand. Pictures don’t begin to do justice to what you’ll see.
The pictures don’t show how brilliantly white the temple is.
Load More Replies...I saw this a couple of years ago in Thailand. The detail was unforgettable.
It's like when I started sending check to a charity, now I get mail from all sorts of charites asking for money.
This is the toilet of the temple. It is painted in gold to symbolise the human greed for material and perishable things. And it is a toilet to show us the value of all these things.
Lost for words., truly breathtaking., I could imagine the temple shines in it's full glory if its around 10am
I love all the different protection dragons on the roof. I think the elephant headed ones are my favorite. (On the upper front part of the building.)
This is amazing! I would like to visit it, but there are so many sharp points that I worried that I couldn't overcome to sense that I might get poked in the eye.
how the mind creates imagery regarding the 7 deadly sins is astounding. it reminds me a bit of Dante's Inferno.
It's all in the details :-)
Load More Replies...The photoshopped red nail was an unnecessary alteration to the photo. Eh meh ~shrug~
It's real and It's normal for Thai's art to include some modern thing in. It's also on a news 2 years ago, here the link http://socialnews.teenee.com/penkhao/5343.html
Load More Replies...Hey, who invited Voldemort? And the other Voldemort? And another Voldemort?
I visites thé temple and it's not photoshopped :) thé nail is realy red and it's thé only tuch of color
Load More Replies...I think this smaller golden room with the sink is the peeing room where Chuchok Cop here came from.
who did this like who designed, created, moulded, carved all of this it is incredible
The main artist is Chalermchai Kositpipat, but he has a team of super talented craftsmen to help with all the work. You should check out his other artworks - this man is a creative genius!
Load More Replies...A phallic toe.....all of it is just so strange and off putting to me. I can respect the unbelievable amount of hours this must have taken over however many years, but I suppose it's just not my kind of art, despite that I respect Thailand for that very reason: the magnificence and beauty of its culture. Fascinating paradigm shift really, but also, oddly, deeply unsettling to me.
I think that's the whole point of it. Great art is done to make you feel something, whether it be a good feeling or bad..or unsettling. My opinion is that this temples purpose is to make you feel the juxtaposition of heaven and hell.
Load More Replies...Don’t allow drunk people enter to the temple
Load More Replies...First, the FY finger, then a penis toe, then Maleficent and now an Xman! This isn't religious, this is pop art.
"I Photographed This White Temple In Thailand Which Is Both Heaven And Hell" I wonder how they clean all that. Now *that* would be hell.
Wow! This place looks so amazing. You are so fortunate to have visited there. Thank you so much for sharing you great photos with the rest of us.
Thank you for taking the time to look through! I was indeed fortunate to catch this place without tourists, usually it's really packed!
Load More Replies...is there any pictures of inside the temple? the amount of detail is amazing..also do you know how long it took them to build this masterpiece?
It’s forbidden to take photos of the inside of the temple. The murals inside are just as strange as the sculptures outside. The murals include Micheal Jackson, ET, Spiderman, etc. There was also a monk sitting in the temple. We kept staring at him as we could not figure out if he was real of made of wax.
Load More Replies...Okay , I'm impressed but I must have missed the heaven part unless heaven is a lot more different than I imagined.
That's right. Heaven is simply a figment of your imagination.
Load More Replies...This is just amazing. The detail..... If i were ti be there, id be draging my jaw on the floor walking through!! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much! It's crazy that the mastermind behind this temple is a single person! I'd love to walk through his imagination... :)
Load More Replies..."I Photographed This White Temple In Thailand Which Is Both Heaven And Hell" I wonder how they clean all that. Now *that* would be hell.
Wow! This place looks so amazing. You are so fortunate to have visited there. Thank you so much for sharing you great photos with the rest of us.
Thank you for taking the time to look through! I was indeed fortunate to catch this place without tourists, usually it's really packed!
Load More Replies...is there any pictures of inside the temple? the amount of detail is amazing..also do you know how long it took them to build this masterpiece?
It’s forbidden to take photos of the inside of the temple. The murals inside are just as strange as the sculptures outside. The murals include Micheal Jackson, ET, Spiderman, etc. There was also a monk sitting in the temple. We kept staring at him as we could not figure out if he was real of made of wax.
Load More Replies...Okay , I'm impressed but I must have missed the heaven part unless heaven is a lot more different than I imagined.
That's right. Heaven is simply a figment of your imagination.
Load More Replies...This is just amazing. The detail..... If i were ti be there, id be draging my jaw on the floor walking through!! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much! It's crazy that the mastermind behind this temple is a single person! I'd love to walk through his imagination... :)
Load More Replies...
