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Wat Na Phra Men (Meru) in Ayutthaya.

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Wat Na Phra Men in Ayutthaya

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 See Video of Wat Na Phra Men at bottom of this page.

Main Buddha Image at Wat Na Phramen. The Buddha wears the Royal Attire, typical for the late period of Ayutthaya.

Literally the name of this temple means : the temple in front of the royal pyre. Royal prisoners (after being executed) were apparently cremated on the grounds. Wat Na Phra Men was built during the later Ayutthaya period.

Most temple Ubosoths of that period have been destroyed and only the base, with some walls, and supporting pillars remain. Often the ubosoths built during that time were quite large and impressive. The ubosoth of Wat Na Phra Men, though restored during the reign of King Rama III, give a good impression of how Ayutthaya temples and ubosoths of the late Ayutthaya period must have looked like.

The principal Buddha image at Wat Na Phra Men is seated in the 'subduing Mara' position, and wears royal attire. Its full name is : Phra Buddha Nimitr Vichit Maramoli Sisanpeth Boromtrailokanat. Buddha images were royal attire like this are typical for the later Ayutthaya period.

In a separate small Viharn, another unique seated Buddha image of the Dvaravati period, named Phra Khantharat, can be seen.

Behind the Ubosoth, there is the image of the 'White Buddha'. This wat contains a fourth old Buddha Image, named Chiang Sen Buddha, but it was not available for viewing when we visited.

The Ubosoth at Wat Na Phramen, Ayutthaya.

 

Deity in front of the main Buddha Image at Wat Na Phramen, Ayutthaya.

 

Seated Buddha Image in the style of the Dvaravati culture. Quite unusual seated position (in what is often called the European way of sitting).

 

Head of the Buddha. Detail from previous Buddha Image. Dvaravati style.

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Overview of Ayutthaya
Historical Monuments

Ayutthaya Info, Getting Around,
Travel Itinerary Suggestions

Most important temple compounds,
rather 'must see' :

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Wat Mahathat
Wat Ratchaburana
Wat Phra Si Sanphet
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
Wat Chai Wattanaram
Wat Phanan Choeng

Recommended :

Wat Phutthai Sawan
Wat Phra Ram
Wat Na Phramen
Wat Choeng Tha
Wat Suwan Dararam
Wat Mongkhon Bophit

Optional (surely still worth a visit!) :

Wat Thammikarat
Wat Kasatthirat
Wat Phu Khao Thong
Wat Lokayasutharam
Wat Som
Wat Maheyong
Wat Sala Phun
Wat Worachetharam

The Prang in Khmer and
Ayutthaya Architecture

History and Historical Monuments
of Thailand

Historical Parks of Thailand :

Sukhothai
Si Satchanalai
Kamphaeng Phet

Buddhist Temples in Bangkok
(many pages)

Khmer Sanctuaries in Thailand :

Prasat Hin Phimai
Phanom Wan
Prasat Phanom Rung
Muang Tam
Phimai National Museum

 

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