Wat Yai Chai Mongol 1357 Ayutthaya

Wat Chai Mongkol Ayutthaya 1357
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Wat Yai Chai Mongol was established by King U-Thong in 1357 A.D. for the use of
monks returning from Ceylon after training and ordination.
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The very large bell-shaped
chedi that frames the skyline today was built in 1592 A.D. during King
Naresuen’s reign to commemorate a victory he had over the Burmese in
the same year. It sits high on an octagonal base, with an upper
pedestal structure to accommodate the body of the chedi.
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The roof of
the mondop has collapsed, exposing the huge Buddha image housed within.
When the Burmese invaded Ayutthaya in 1767, it was ransacked. The main
chedi survived, and restoration work has involved a row of Buddha
statues being sculpted to replace those destroyed along the veranda
enclosing the chedi.
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A new roof has been constructed over the existing
ruins of the bot, to prevent further deterioration. Near the main
entrance is an almost completely remodeled white stucco image of large
Buddha in a reclining posture.

Wat Chai Mongkol Ayutthaya 1357