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Wat Phra Si Sanphet is the loveliest and historically most important temple in old Ayutthaya. Its three large chedis and numerous smaller ones on a long terrace make this wat - also known as the King's Temple - one of the most impressive sights in the ruined city.
Two of the large chedis, the eastern and central ones, were built in 1492 by King Rama Thibodi II to house the ashes of his father and elder brother. His own ashes are interred in the third chedi, built in 1530 by his son and successor on the throne, King Boromaraja IV. All three chedis were opened up and plundered by the Burmese who nevertheless failed to find the hundreds of small statues of the Buddha in bronze, crystal, silver, lead and gold now on display in the
Two of the large chedis, the eastern and central ones, were built in 1492 by King Rama Thibodi II to house the ashes of his father and elder brother. His own ashes are interred in the third chedi, built in 1530 by his son and successor on the throne, King Boromaraja IV. All three chedis were opened up and plundered by the Burmese who nevertheless failed to find the hundreds of small statues of the Buddha in bronze, crystal, silver, lead and gold now on display in the
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