wat
Wat is a Buddhist temple or monastery in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. The term, used in Thai, Lao, and Khmer, designates a temple complex that serves as a place of worship, a residence for monks, and a center for community activities. Wats vary in size from rural monasteries to major urban complexes.
A typical wat contains several core elements. The ubosot or ordination hall is often the most sacred
Functions and activities: Wats organize daily prayers, meditation sessions, and religious instruction for laypeople and novices.
Regional notes: In Thailand, wats are central to religious life and national culture; in Cambodia and Laos,