4. Viharn Phranorn
(Chapel of the Reclining Buddha)
Viharn Phanorn was
constructed in the reign of
Rama III emulating
the Ayutthaya style.
The interior is decorated
with panels of mural
6. • a group of four large stupas, each
42 meters high. These four chedi are
dedicated to the first
four Chakri kings.
• The first decorated in green tiles
mosaic, was constructed by King
Rama I.
• The second decorated in a white
tiles mosaic, was built by Rama III to
dedicated to his father King Rama II.
• The third decorated in a yellow
tiles mosaic, dedicated for himself.
• A fourth decorated in dark blue
was built by Rama IV to praise the
Lord Buddha.
PHA CHEDI
SI RATCHAKARN
7. • Khao Mor, (Model Hill) or rock garden
with decorative plants. King Rama III
created 24 gardens/hills around the
monastery.
• There're 26 of them, some are
adorned with stone figures, lamp posts
and trees.
• Another one there has figures of
“Yokee” or hermits in the posture of
YoGa-exercise or the self-massage.
KHAO MOR
(ROCK GARDEN)
8. • They're brought from the
mainland China a long time ago
especially in the reign of King
Rama III.
• Lan Than or Rock Giants with
weapons represent noble
warriors in Chinese opera-style
garment.
• Chinese Giants in European
Clothes represents as Marco
Polo, the first European who
visited and introduced European
tradition to China.
CHINESE BALLAST
9. The main hall used for performing Buddhist rituals. It was constructed by
King Rama I in the Ayuthaya style, and later enlarged and reconstructed in
the Rattanakosin style by Rama III. This building is raised on a marble
platform and enclosed by a double cloister. The Ubosot is enclosed by a low
wall called Kamphaeng Kaew.
ORDINATION HALL
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The top level enshrines the
Principal Buddha of the temple
names "Putta-Thewa-
Patimakorn"
The second level of the
pedestal holds images of the
two chief disciples of the
Buddha name “Phra Moke
Kala” (left) and “ Phra Salee
Butr” (right).
The lower level holds
images of other disciples of
the Buddha. The royal
offerings are also placed
here.
11. PHARABIENG
The ordination hall is enclosed on all four sides by double-rowed
galleries. All along the walls of the two galleries are lined with
altogether 394 bronze Buddha images. These Buddhas figures, some
standing and some seated, are evenly mounted on matching gilded
pedestals.
12. PHA PRANG
There are four towers, or Phra
Prang. Each of the towers is tiled
with marbles and contains four
Khmer-style statues which are the
Guardian Divinities of the Four
Cardinal Points.
13. PHRA MONDOB
Phra Mondob, or Hor Trijaturamuk,
is the Scripture Hall built in the
reign of King Rama III with a
crowned, gabled roof tetrahedron,
which elaborated with multi-
coloured Chinese ceramic.
15. VIHARNTID
Phra Vihara Tid or Four
Directional Viharas are
situated in four directions;
East, West, North and
South.
16. SALA KARNPARIEN
this hall was built in Ayudhya.
The principal Buddha image of
Wat Phodharam named “Phra
Buddha Sassada” was once ens
hrined here. There was also a
mural painting about hells and
twelve demons.
17. SALA RAI
Sala Rai or open pavilions
were established in
rectangular shape along
the main chapel yard
18. WASUKRI'S RESIDENCE
the poet's house This
building is located in the
living quarters of the
monks in the southern
compound