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Buddha Statue at Putthaisawan temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya Thailand June 13, 2020 : Reclining Buddha in the temple,Archaeological site,Pagoda Putthaisawan Temple Ayutthaya , Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya Thailand June 13, 2020 : Reclining Buddha in the temple,Archaeological site,Pagoda Putthaisawan Temple Ayutthaya , Royalty Free Stock Photo
Over than 300 years - ancient buddha in Putthaisawan Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya ancient Buddhist pagodas in Wat Putthaisawan Temple and Chao Praya River - Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
sleep Buddha statue at Wat Phutthaisawan or phutthaisawan temple Ayutthaya ,Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleep Buddha statue at Wat Phutthaisawan or phutthaisawan temple Ayutthaya ,Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddha of Putthaisawan Temple Ayutthaya , Thailand
Row of sacred Buddha images in Putthaisawan Temple, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Row of sacred Buddha images in Putthaisawan Temple, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya ancient ruined Buddha statue seen through window frame on brick wall - Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya ancient ruined Buddha statue seen through window frame on brick wall - Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya ancient Buddhist chapel in Wat Putthaisawan Temple - Thailand. Black and white image Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayutthaya ancient Buddhist pagoda in Wat Putthaisawan Temple - Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Row of gold Buddha in temple at Ayutthaya-Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
This stunning riverside temple complex was built by King U-Thong in 1353 to memorialise the original camp area where the king lived as he took to building his capital city on the island. It is particularly interesting today as the modern functioning temple at the west of the grounds contrasts with the fully in tact ancient buildings in the centre and crumbling ruins pushed up against the riverbank to the rear. The main attraction is a striking white Khmer-style prang, surrounded by a courtyard with 105 gold-plated seated Buddhas set up in a similar fashion to those at Wat Pho and other prominent temples in Bangkok. The Buddha images are sheltered by brick walls and a long roof held up by ancient wood foundations. The prang itself is in pristine condition compared to the crumbling and overgrown ones at Wat Phra Ram and Wat Chaiwatthanaram, and it is perhaps the single most spectacular structure in Ayutthaya. The prang is fronted by an elegant passageway from which you can walk into the sanctuary to see ancient stone depictions of the Buddha's footprints, a black reclining Buddha and a central shrine believed to contain relics of the Buddha and other treasures. Also note the protective nagas at the base of the stairwells, accompanied by more modern and even more frightening serpents on either side. After exploring the prang and courtyard, take a stroll by the river and finish up by burning an incense stick at the modern wiharn and/or shrine to King Taksin over at the functioning temple.


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