2nd Trimurti Shrine
Visit the iconic Trimurti Shrine, widely known as Bangkok’s “love shrine,” where many come to pray for romance and meaningful connections.
Remark: The screen is intentionally kept black so you can stay present and fully focus on the real surroundings while listening to the audio tour.

You are now at the Trimurti Shrine, located beside the Ganesha Shrine in front of the CentralWorld plaza in the Ratchaprasong area.
The Trimurti is sometimes referred to by modern locals as the “Cupid of Bangkok,” but in Hindu belief, the Trimurti represents the unified form of three major gods: Brahma, the Creator; Vishnu, the Preserver; and Shiva, the Destroyer.
Together, these three deities symbolize the complete cycle of existence — creation, preservation, and transformation. The concept of Trimurti reflects balance within the universe through these interconnected roles.
How to get to the 3rd stop (Umathevi Shrine) :
- Walk along the R-Walk
- Turn right to Big C Ratchadamri
- Take the escalator to the 1st floor
- Exit the Main gate of Big C
- Arrived at the Umathevi Shrine (3rd Stop)
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