WAT MAHATHART : SUKHOTHAI - Mini Siam Zone Thailand Miniature
WAT MAHATHART : SUKHOTHAI - Mini Siam Zone Thailand Miniature
Wat mahathart in Sukhothai,A sanctuary lies to the west behind the Royal Palace compound. It is Sukhothai’s largest Wat and a customary main Chedi in lotus-bud shape, and a ruined Vihara. At the base of the Chedi stand Buddhist disciples in adoration , and on the pedestal seated Buddha images. In front of this reliquary in large Vihara formerly containing a remarkable seated bronze buddha image of Sukhothai style, which was cast and installed by King Lithai of Sukhothai in 1362. At the end of the 18 th century, the image was removed to the Vihara Luang of Wat Suthat in Bangkok by the order of the King Rama 1 and has since been named Phra Si Sakaya Muni. In front of the southern image a piece of sculpture call “Khom Dam Din” (a Khamer who came by was of walking underground)
Wat mahathart in Sukhothai,A sanctuary lies to the west behind the Royal Palace compound. It is Sukhothai’s largest Wat and a customary main Chedi in lotus-bud shape, and a ruined Vihara. At the base of the Chedi stand Buddhist disciples in adoration , and on the pedestal seated Buddha images. In front of this reliquary in large Vihara formerly containing a remarkable seated bronze buddha image of Sukhothai style, which was cast and installed by King Lithai of Sukhothai in 1362. At the end of the 18 th century, the image was removed to the Vihara Luang of Wat Suthat in Bangkok by the order of the King Rama 1 and has since been named Phra Si Sakaya Muni. In front of the southern image a piece of sculpture call “Khom Dam Din” (a Khamer who came by was of walking underground)
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